Supposed technical problem with router
Howard Lewis | 07/01/2021 10:07:37 |
7227 forum posts 21 photos | Has anyone else in UK had a call from 01252675522, purporting to come from "BT Openreach Technical Dept" claiming that that there is a warning of a problem with the router which affects broadband speeds? The man asked what devices we connected to the internet, and asked for one to be switched on so that he could show the warning. I told him that I was not near the router so could not see it, and that I could either speak to him, or view the screen of a PC, but not both. Eventually, he agreed that we were wasting each others time! The number does not seem to be a BT, or Openreach number, so I suspoect that it was some sort of scam, to acces the computer, or an attempt to sell some device to boost broadband speeds. Howard |
Bo'sun | 07/01/2021 10:36:20 |
754 forum posts 2 photos | Yep, had the same sort of call about a fault with my BT Broadband, and I don't even have BT Broadband. |
JA | 07/01/2021 11:34:44 |
![]() 1605 forum posts 83 photos | A little warning. Like everyone else I get a scamming call on my mobile three or times a week. A few days ago I was very rude, far worse than swearing, to the lady of the phone. My scamming calls have suddenly increased to about six a day and they start in the early morning. They come from a number of different locations. The mobile phone will be used for texting only (it is the way my doctor's surgery contacts me). JA Edited By JA on 07/01/2021 11:36:26 |
noel shelley | 07/01/2021 11:48:02 |
2308 forum posts 33 photos | One trick I found that seems to work is, first make sure there is no background noise, then pick up the receiver and stay silent ! If its a real person they will speak, otherwise they or the computer will hang up. That number does seem familiar. Noel |
Howard Lewis | 07/01/2021 12:05:52 |
7227 forum posts 21 photos | This one was obviously from a call centre, judged by the background noise. This guy was most voluble, so quite determined to get me on the hook. Next time, I think that I shall revert to my previous technique. "Please hold while I go and find Mr / switch on the computer. Then put down phone and go and do something else. a ) It wastes their time and phone bill b ) Keeps them off someone else's back for a while. They seem to have given up telling me that my internet connection will be terminated in 24 hours unless I press 1. Who would have thought that you could make a career out of being a (Censored ) nuisance to everyone else! Howard |
Keith Hale | 07/01/2021 14:37:30 |
![]() 334 forum posts 1 photos | And because I didn't press option 1, a warrant for my arrest has been issued for income tax fraud. Fortunately they don't know what I look like, nor my address so I can send them round to yours. |
Howard Lewis | 07/01/2021 16:37:01 |
7227 forum posts 21 photos | Sadly, these scammers do take in some unfortunate and gullible folk. The least that they do is cause some folk a great deal of stress. I just wish that like the computer whizz in the James Bond Film, we could send a spike, and ruin their computer or phone! Just be glad that we are smart enough to spot the low life's Howard |
Ian B. | 07/01/2021 19:32:13 |
171 forum posts 5 photos | Yep me as well. But usually about every 2 weeks telling me something is amiss with my internet connection. If I do not press one and boot up my computer so they can sort it out, my internet and phone connection will be terminated immediately. Usually bait the b**g*rs for a bit then tell them to urinate. Life can be fun. Ian. |
Michael Gilligan | 08/01/2021 09:08:36 |
![]() 23121 forum posts 1360 photos | If you thought these callers were the scum of the earth ... You ain’t seen nothin yet !! https://www.standard.co.uk/news/crime/fraudster-elderly-woman-fake-covid-jab-charged-her-ps160-b748789.html MichaelG. |
Paul L | 08/01/2021 09:46:27 |
![]() 87 forum posts 26 photos | Edited for incorrect info
Edited By Paul L on 08/01/2021 09:48:03 |
Ady1 | 08/01/2021 10:04:26 |
![]() 6137 forum posts 893 photos | The next level scammers all use household brands BT HSBC AMAZON They all sound very convincing and plausible I just had a late payment postal demand from Scottish Power because I've been ignoring their phone demands If it really is important, they will send you a letter in the post If you want to talk to a company on the phone about money, you get their number from an independent source and you phone them back |
Mike Hurley | 08/01/2021 10:12:24 |
530 forum posts 89 photos | Getting fed up with so many iffy calls, we invested in a super-duper call filtering phone last year. It works really well, and allows you to automatically block unwamted calls very easily. Has cut nuisance calls by 99%. You need to spend a bit of time setting it up correctly but its not the proverbial rocket science. Regards |
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