New phone scam?
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randomeddy

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1,613 posts

160 months

Thursday 13th October 2022
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Had this message twice now and I am fascinated as to what the outcome would be if I replied.


The Rotrex Kid

33,999 posts

183 months

Thursday 13th October 2022
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They say they need money and ask you to send it across to their ‘friends’ bank account/PayPal/whatever.

Roy the Boy

471 posts

244 months

Thursday 13th October 2022
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They've 'smashed' their phone, but they have a 'new' number? Yeah, right!! Avoid at all costs readit

200Plus Club

12,976 posts

301 months

Thursday 13th October 2022
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Wife got this, which was surprising given we've never had kids...

NDA

24,836 posts

248 months

Thursday 13th October 2022
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I've had the same 'Dear Mum' text. Odd, as my kids have always called me dad.

agtlaw

7,290 posts

229 months

2gins

2,857 posts

185 months

Thursday 13th October 2022
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Presumably they do it on whatsapp as it's all encrypted too. So on evidence when they get caught.

Thought everyone knew about this, and the missed delivery scams, and the HMRC scams., and the phone bill rebate scams, etc etc

If you don't expect it, delete and phone the company direct.

Trax

1,584 posts

255 months

Thursday 13th October 2022
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Scam been going around for a while, WhatsApp and normal texts.

They may have to send 100's before they get a reply, but as was said before, they then need money sending for some random urgent reason. People do fall for it, though its usually lower amounts.

Not like the hundreds of thousands that one case I know about sent to a soldier in Iraq, the love of their life, who they had never spoken too, because secret mission etc.. One of the large sums was to pay an Afghan warlord to replace some top secret equipment he needed to replace before his boss found out. You couldn't make it up, but people get scammed for very high amounts of money regularly.

NDA

24,836 posts

248 months

Thursday 13th October 2022
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I'd like to think that most of us are alive to the scam risks - but a text purportedly from a son or daughter in distress can lower the normal defences. Which is why they do it of course.

Terminator X

19,574 posts

227 months

Thursday 13th October 2022
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NDA said:
I've had the same 'Dear Mum' text. Odd, as my kids have always called me dad.
I have been getting the same Natwest "problem with your account" email for 15 years despite never having banked with them wink

TX.

RyanOPlasty

867 posts

231 months

Thursday 13th October 2022
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Always consider any text or email as a potential scam.
This one is pretty obvious - the moment you speak to them, the scam fails, so they ask you to use whatsapp.

Waynester

6,503 posts

273 months

Thursday 13th October 2022
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Definite scam.. love what Jim Browning or Kitboga do with these scammers

Edited by Waynester on Thursday 13th October 13:59

Electro1980

8,922 posts

162 months

Thursday 13th October 2022
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Trax said:
You couldn't make it up,
Clearly you can, because these scammers did.