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The phrase "fraudulent call" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a phone call that is intended to deceive or trick the recipient, often for financial gain.
Example: "I received a fraudulent call claiming to be from my bank, asking for my account details."
Alternatives: "scam call" or "deceptive call."
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Instead, he punched in random numbers because he was curious to see the fraudulent call through to its end.
Once people appear on a "sucker list" as having responded to a fraudulent call or mailing, con artists will pursue them.
After receiving such a fraudulent call, Graeme Smith, from Chester-le-Street in Co Durham, lost £2,815 from his Santander account.
Potential victims may hear background noise of other calls to mimic a call site (many of these calls come from fraudulent call centers like this one).
"Customers suspecting a fraudulent call should ask for the caller's name, department and business phone number.
The officers initially believed the rig was used to run a fraudulent call center, a common crime in Southeast Asia.
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It's the fraudulent calls that are becoming more numerous lately.
Mr Tsvangirai rejected the results as fraudulent, calling for fresh elections following what he described as "political theft".
Our experiments demonstrate that using such a probability distribution and employing even a rough profile of a fraudster's activity ameliorates the detection of fraudulent calls.
Fraud detection in the telecommunications industry requires the identification of a small fraction of fraudulent calls from the high volume of call traffic.
The STIR and SHAKEN spam protections add to a slew of programs the carriers have developed to combat fraudulent calls.
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