Latest Scam calls?
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J4CKO

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46,017 posts

224 months

Friday 27th November 2020
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Indian chap, called "Chris" from "Todays Living"

What's the angle here ? I turned call Guardian off on the home phone as am covering a project go live at work this weekend and gave them my home as well as mobile numbers, call could be from a number of sources so didn't set any to allowed, will just switch it back on when its over. Its a good check to see if I am missing any calls, but as its only my parents, her mum and Indian call centres that still use it, will turn it back on and not worry.

Instead of my usual of just telling them to F off or am on a the "Vinegar Strokes" (They don't get it but it amuses me) He asked some questions, which I answered incorrectly,

Am I speaking to Mr **** *******

Are you a home owner or renting ?

What age group are you in ?

Who are your Utility bills with, British Gas, Eon ?

Who is your Life Insurance with ?

Would you like one of our magazines, Investors Chronicle or something else that escapes me.

Then, exactly the same call today, different wrong answers to the same script.



What are they up to, is it market research or am I now going to be bankrupted ?


Had some a while back asking, in a very roundabout way, favorite colours, pets names etc I asked him if it might be easier if he just asked me for all my passwords.


Trevor555

5,151 posts

108 months

Friday 27th November 2020
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I've had very few over the years as I'm shy about giving out my details.

The last few weeks I'm getting loads, phone and emails.

I went onto an insurance comparison site recently.

Last time I'll do that.


Shuvi McTupya

24,460 posts

271 months

Friday 27th November 2020
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I am about to get arrested for not paying the correct tax.

Or so the recorded message told me.



cobra kid

5,509 posts

264 months

Friday 27th November 2020
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My BT broadband will be getting disconnected in the next few days.

Not really fussed to be honest. I'm with Virgin Media.

Spare tyre

12,128 posts

154 months

Friday 27th November 2020
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J4CKO said:
Indian chap, called "Chris" from "Todays Living"

What's the angle here ? I turned call Guardian off on the home phone as am covering a project go live at work this weekend and gave them my home as well as mobile numbers, call could be from a number of sources so didn't set any to allowed, will just switch it back on when its over. Its a good check to see if I am missing any calls, but as its only my parents, her mum and Indian call centres that still use it, will turn it back on and not worry.

Instead of my usual of just telling them to F off or am on a the "Vinegar Strokes" (They don't get it but it amuses me) He asked some questions, which I answered incorrectly,

Am I speaking to Mr **** *******

Are you a home owner or renting ?

What age group are you in ?

Who are your Utility bills with, British Gas, Eon ?

Who is your Life Insurance with ?

Would you like one of our magazines, Investors Chronicle or something else that escapes me.

Then, exactly the same call today, different wrong answers to the same script.



What are they up to, is it market research or am I now going to be bankrupted ?


Had some a while back asking, in a very roundabout way, favorite colours, pets names etc I asked him if it might be easier if he just asked me for all my passwords.
Possibly building a profile of people who are vulnerable enough to fall for it.

So they then know who you have services and subscriptions with

BT Summers

702 posts

85 months

Friday 27th November 2020
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Three calls this morning, all from Rajastan in India.

"Hello I am Jane from Virgin" in a voice that didn't belong to a typical Jane

"I am calling about your intermittent broadband service, we will get that fixed for you"

"My broadband is fine, I think you are lying"

Jane decided that she had other things to do but within 10 minutes two more calls that disconnected as soon as I picked up.


I would have thought that it would be possible for telecoms companies to help stop criminal activities in some way, perhaps by reporting scam and phishing calls.

Too many people are losing money because of these calls.


ApOrbital

10,538 posts

142 months

Louis Balfour

28,176 posts

246 months

Friday 27th November 2020
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I had a call from someone claiming to be my mother.

She seemed to know a great deal about me and the names of my wife and children.


dundarach

6,013 posts

252 months

Friday 27th November 2020
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I had one yesterday, informing me that hackers where 'attempting to use my internet'

I put on my best concerned voice and asked, 'oh no really how are they doing that'

To which the same phrase was requoted back.

I asked 'are they hacking my wifi?'

And they hung up - gits!

Really wanted to probe their technical awareness!

cobra kid

5,509 posts

264 months

Friday 27th November 2020
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Louis Balfour said:
I had a call from someone claiming to be my mother.

She seemed to know a great deal about me and the names of my wife and children.
I'd love to receive that one. What would make it special is that she's been dead for 21 years.

darren f

988 posts

237 months

Friday 27th November 2020
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We’ve had a couple recently where we were due a Sky TV refund (apparently) despite us never having it (... and never would). On the second one I asked if Rupert Murdoch could personally come round with it in cash as I’d like to have a chat about how he ruined football in this country with his filthy lucre but the caller didn’t seem to understand (yes I know the Murdochs aren’t involved anymore- perhaps that was the problem laugh )

the cueball

1,730 posts

79 months

Friday 27th November 2020
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I've also started getting the "you're being arrested for tax fraud" etc etc.

Comes from a 020 number and when you block it, it manages to change into another number and call back.

I've had 15 calls this week so far... all different numbers, all blocked...

33q

1,613 posts

147 months

Friday 27th November 2020
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Currently we are getting up to five calls per day from 'Virgin Media'.

Sometimes two calls within a few minutes. Somebody must be falling for it otherwise they wouldn't bother.

I try different approaches.

Oh thanks for calling back so soon I'm having real problems.............call disconnects!

Stringing them along...got to the point where they want me to allow them onto my laptop............

Often they don't even connect from their end

It's been going on for about 3 weeks...every day.

White Stiletto

1,455 posts

73 months

Friday 27th November 2020
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We had a call from "Amazon" wanting to credit our account with a refund...

Gary C

14,793 posts

203 months

Friday 27th November 2020
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I had a call from BT internet

As he claimed to be from BT I asked him to tell me my customer account number, just to verify it was BT wink

His reply was fantastic

"yes, your account number is eff, you, see, kay, why, owe, you"

Then he hung up !

I was giggling the rest of the afternoon smile

Corvid-2020

1,994 posts

103 months

Friday 27th November 2020
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As it is usually obvious I'm getting a scam call as they address me by the name of the previous phone number holder, when they ask for my bank details I get them to correct my name to Mr.Cumberland and then give them HMRCs a/c and s/c.

Usually worth asking them a) if they are sat there naked as they sound naked to me from their voiceor b) when they think they are getting somewhere, ask them for letters two and four from their password. Strangely the ones that get angriest are the UK accents cold calling re energy grants / double glazing and patios.

The usual scams this week are Virgin / BT disconnect broadband, HMRC arresting me and a refund from Amazon and I had this really wierd one about staying at home on full pay for another month.

Pinkie15

1,248 posts

104 months

Friday 27th November 2020
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Not phone calls, but texts purporting to be from Halifax or HSBC (me, OH and eldest daughter) saying a payment we authorised is being taken tomorrow and to click a link in the text if I haven't authorised a payment.

Now this I can see catching people as its quite likely that someone hasn't just authorised a payment

I don't have any accounts with either so they can take all the money they want from them

RVVUNM

1,913 posts

233 months

Friday 27th November 2020
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I'm getting sick a tired of getting viruses on my PC............i've got a Mac.

LukeBrown66

4,479 posts

70 months

Friday 27th November 2020
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Scammers using mobile numbers.

Then the recorded voice.

Post accident relentless callers that I keep on as long as possible.

Magazine subbers, so pathetic

cobra kid

5,509 posts

264 months

Friday 27th November 2020
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RVVUNM said:
I'm getting sick a tired of getting viruses on my PC............i've got a Mac.
Your Mac IS a PC