Suspicious phone call
John Baguley | 30/05/2017 10:35:02 |
![]() 517 forum posts 57 photos | I have just had a phone call from an indian lady claiming to be from BT. She said she was ringing to let me know that 'someone' was trying to hack my internet connection and was I aware of this. After a few questions from her I decided that the call sounded rather suspicious and put the phone down. Has anyone else experienced anything similar? Just wondering if it is some sort of scam. John |
Emgee | 30/05/2017 10:51:21 |
2610 forum posts 312 photos | John Seems to be a regular occurance with BT customers, my sister receives the same type of calls on a regular basis. Treat all such calls as scammers and do as you did, just hang up. If BT want to contact you they have email details and your complete address. Emgee |
MW | 30/05/2017 10:53:11 |
![]() 2052 forum posts 56 photos | They do this to everyone, it's not good enough to just want to be left alone anymore! Michael W |
Tony Pratt 1 | 30/05/2017 10:57:01 |
2319 forum posts 13 photos | I do wish these people would use native English speakers, I get really annoyed that they can't be bothered to try to scam me a way that I can actually understand, the ones I get always speak in largely unintelligible English which is really frustrating. Tony |
Mike | 30/05/2017 11:02:44 |
![]() 713 forum posts 6 photos | I get these jokers all the time, as well as the crooks pretending to be representatives of Microsoft and wanting to "talk to me about my computer." My stock reply is "f..... off!", in the hope they leave a note on their database "do not phone this man, he is incredibly rude." The tactic doesn't seem to work...... |
duncan webster | 30/05/2017 11:11:37 |
5307 forum posts 83 photos | I sometimes see how long I can keep them on the phone by giving answers which are just the wrong side of bizarre. Record so far is over 20 minutes. At least he wasn't ripping anyone else off in that time. Usually just put the receiver on the table, don't hang up, it wastes more of their time until they realise they are talking to a void. |
Brian H | 30/05/2017 11:13:52 |
![]() 2312 forum posts 112 photos | I've had a call from 'from' TalkTalk claiming that there were line problems and he needed to take over my PC to check. I got suspicious and hung up but he 'phoned again within minutes to ask why I'd hung up. I hung up again and called TalkTalk who confirmed it was a scam and blocked the caller for me. Brian |
Ian S C | 30/05/2017 12:08:59 |
![]() 7468 forum posts 230 photos | The last time someone rang me from India about my Microsoft Computer, I just said "I didn't know Miicrosoft were giving away computers, when will it arrive", click--silence. I have in the past said what computer, didn't know I had one, what is the email address? Click, silence. Ian S C |
richardandtracy | 30/05/2017 12:21:25 |
![]() 943 forum posts 10 photos | I had one phone call that was very convincing, for a while, from a bunch claiming to be the 'Telephone Preference Service'. They claimed to be doing a service satisfaction audit on how effective the TPS was. When they asked for bank details is when the penny dropped & so did the handset. Regards, Richard.
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John Baguley | 30/05/2017 12:22:21 |
![]() 517 forum posts 57 photos | Thanks chaps. The number did come up as 'unavailable' and I normally ignore these but I was expecting a call from the local doctor's surgery (which usually come up as 'number witheld) so I answered it. I shall carry on ignoring the 'number unavailable' calls in the future John
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Micky T | 30/05/2017 12:43:37 |
![]() 76 forum posts 29 photos | My elderley dad had a call from an indian person claiming that he had a problem with his windows. My dad replied that his windows looked just fine and had only recently been replaced there was a pause followed by a click as the caller hung up Mick |
Neil Wyatt | 30/05/2017 13:00:44 |
![]() 19226 forum posts 749 photos 86 articles | I had one a couple of days ago. Immediately suspicious as I'm not with BT My scepticism must have been obvious as my (polite) reply caused them to hang up immediately. This was a call centre (you could hear the background noise) which must have been full of otherwise perfectly normal people, busily scamming thousands of pounds out of vulnerable people. I do wonder just what circumstances the 'criminals' find themselves in and who the real villains are and why no effort seems to be made to track them down (It can't be hard to track back and find a call centre making so many calls). Neil
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Hopper | 30/05/2017 13:23:39 |
![]() 7881 forum posts 397 photos | Posted by John Baguley on 30/05/2017 10:35:02:
I have just had a phone call from an indian I hang up at this point, based on repeated past experience.
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BERT ASHTON | 30/05/2017 13:28:00 |
![]() 78 forum posts 59 photos | If you have a BT landline and BT internet you can use the BT Call Protect service, this is for free. You just go on line to see what calls you have received the blacklist the ones you don't recognize. |
John Flack | 30/05/2017 13:32:03 |
171 forum posts | Telling the caller that, what ever they want is the responsibility of the ' landlord' works very well in my experience
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David Colwill | 30/05/2017 13:33:26 |
782 forum posts 40 photos | These calls are run by organised groups. They can change the phone number on the caller ID to make it look like it is a UK based number and I believe can even display Talk Talk / BT's number. If you get any calls from any company it is best to ring them on a number that you have verified. Regards. David. |
stevetee | 30/05/2017 14:13:38 |
145 forum posts 14 photos | At my work I receive these calls, sometimes more often than daily either a vindoos problem or to do with my electricity contract. I've now started saying that the business has closed and that they have come through to the security ofice and that the business has folded owing thousands and would they like to leave me their number so the police can get in touch with them , CLick. Sometimes I tell them that ( my name ) is no longer working for the company and they need to speak to Mr Pramshed, and they dutifully write it down, basically wind them up as long as possible . If you let them they will take you for every penny. Action fraud reports losses of £691,000 in 2015 . |
Jez | 30/05/2017 14:23:20 |
58 forum posts 1 photos | Tom Mabe had a good way of dealing with cold callers: https://www.youtube.com/watch?annotation_id=annotation_420523&feature=iv&src_vid=mkdoogjic4I&v=-7OgWcwgB50 Maybe NSFW... |
MW | 30/05/2017 15:02:19 |
![]() 2052 forum posts 56 photos | Posted by Neil Wyatt on 30/05/2017 13:00:44:
I do wonder just what circumstances the 'criminals' find themselves in and who the real villains are and why no effort seems to be made to track them down (It can't be hard to track back and find a call centre making so many calls). Neil
Yeah it is interesting, I'm sure they flout the law by edging on the side of technical legality, i'm sure if there was a place doing that much business but in drugs rather than scams they would get piled on like a ton of concrete from the police. Michael W |
martin perman | 30/05/2017 16:38:05 |
![]() 2095 forum posts 75 photos | I've found the best way to stop these call's and all other unwanted calls is to fit a phone with call guardian, most calls use auto diallers and your picked at random. All my wife and I get now is calls we want from friends and family. Martin P
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