Another scam

Advert

Another scam

Home Forums The Tea Room Another scam

Viewing 25 posts - 51 through 75 (of 80 total)
  • Author
    Posts
  • #421705
    JA
    Participant
      @ja

      I have always assumed that if you pressed 1, or any other number, with one of these calls you would be charged a lot of money. A couple of months ago I let one of these calls run on without pressing anything. After about ten seconds I got an actual voice on the line so I tried to string her along. To me this suggests that pressing 1 or anything does not do anything.

      Confused.

      JA

      Advert
      #421728
      Barnaby Wilde
      Participant
        @barnabywilde70941

        It is not possible to be charged a premium for pressing a number after answering a call in the UK telecoms system.

        It is an 'urban myth'.

        It is also pointless ever mentioning this fact because it is also one of the more succesfull urban myths that's taken on a lifeform of its own & seems to breed faster than the terminally bewildered can be parted from their hard earned.

        #422784
        Michael Gilligan
        Participant
          @michaelgilligan61133

          A new one [on me], tonight … an eMail apparently from julie.brackstone@btinternet.com

          Using Royal Mail graphics:

          Notice on your Delivery

          Dear Consignee,

          We would likely need more information before we can deliver your package to you. Your item arrived yesterday on 02/08/2019. Delivery stopped due to wrong address. Note: delivery time is pending your address correction.

          Please click highlighted below and make necessary correction to receive your package.

          [deleted for safety]

          Thank you

          Julie Brackstone

          Snr Dispatch officer

          MichaelG.

          #422786
          Windy
          Participant
            @windy30762

            I have had very offensive scam and kept getting them even when blocked so called at the police station.

            A young lass had had a similar email any suspected junk is automatically deleted now.

            Unfortunately some genuine messages get deleted as well unless you are on my safe sender list.

            #422831
            Michael Gilligan
            Participant
              @michaelgilligan61133

              A new telephone scam this morning from 01636874784 [although that may be an alias]

              My Mastercard has apparently been used to transfer £600 to a foreign country

              … I did not press 1 when requested !!

              MichaelG.

              #422836
              Bazyle
              Participant
                @bazyle

                I think the pressing of a number is just to tell them you are there and not an answering machine so they can move from the automatic dialler to a real person.

                #422838
                Michael Gilligan
                Participant
                  @michaelgilligan61133
                  Posted by Bazyle on 06/08/2019 10:04:05:

                  I think the pressing of a number is just to tell them you are there and not an answering machine so they can move from the automatic dialler to a real person.

                  .

                  dont know

                  Do you really question

                  #422978
                  mark costello 1
                  Participant
                    @markcostello1

                    Toyota Rav 4 radio hacked today.

                    #422995
                    Clive Hartland
                    Participant
                      @clivehartland94829

                      Heres a new one, had an email saying, 'Are you from London Clive'. I deleted it and then came another much the same. I answered this and came a repliy, 'I live near you'. can we meet up. Giving her name as Mary!

                      She said she had got my email addy from a dating site ? and listed a dating site page and added her Nom-de-Plume as , 'Mary-Jane' I had a look but you needed to sign up and I did not.

                      Now this morning another email which I did not bother to read and deleted, this even after telling her I was 82 and recently bereaved and had never been on a dating site, Whoo. She said she was, 'Gorgeous'.

                      At my age and a trapped nerve not very likely I can tell you! I can't even walk the dog.

                      Clive

                      Edited By Clive Hartland on 07/08/2019 07:35:32

                      #423005
                      Morty
                      Participant
                        @morty

                        Hi Everyone!

                        I noticed on a previous post that TPS is mentioned.

                        We have been on TPS for many years, but still getting unsolicited calls,so I checked that We are still on the system,and We are!

                        Calls on landline and calls and texts on mobiles are coming although We do not give out either numbers unless absolutely nessescary, in fact, if I go to make an online purchase and come to filling the forms out and it asks for My phone numbers, I delete all the fields and shop elsewhere!

                        My mobile number has only been given to trusted family members,plus the bank, so I can only assume the bank as passed it on?

                        Anyway, My point is, does TPS still work?

                        Cheers, Pete

                        #423008
                        RMA
                        Participant
                          @rma

                          Unfortunately this is now the world we live in, so best not to get wound up on it. Your details are known by all sorts without your knowledge, even government agencies sell your details. For example, private car parks video your entry and exit and these companies (usually foreign owned) can get all the details from the DVLA!

                          It is a massive industry selling information gathered silently and covertly. With regard to phone calls, I've just had another silent call, but I guess my Sky Shield put them off.

                          Protect yourself with a good Bank, a system such as Sky Shield and get on with your life.

                          #423052
                          Clive India
                          Participant
                            @cliveindia
                            Posted by Clive Hartland on 07/08/2019 07:34:40:

                            Heres a new one, had an email saying, 'Are you from London Clive'. I deleted it and then came another much the same. I answered this and came a repliy, 'I live near you'. can we meet up. Giving her name as Mary!She said she had got my email addy from a dating site ? and listed a dating site page and added her Nom-de-Plume as , 'Mary-Jane' I had a look but you needed to sign up and I did not.Now this morning another email which I did not bother to read and deleted, this even after telling her I was 82 and recently bereaved and had never been on a dating site, Whoo. She said she was, 'Gorgeous'.At my age and a trapped nerve not very likely I can tell you! I can't even walk the dog. Clive

                            Could give you more of a buzz than bee-keeping Clive wink

                            #423055
                            Samsaranda
                            Participant
                              @samsaranda

                              I have been registered with TPS for years but now get loads of unsolicited selling calls and scams, so it seems that TPS is now a wasted effort and as has been said above, even the govt departments are selling your so called data, we just have to accept there is no such thing as privacy in respect of telephones anymore.

                              Dave W

                              #423072
                              DMB
                              Participant
                                @dmb

                                Watch out!

                                Dont block calls that show your number or you will block yourself!

                                I have at present, an el cheapo 12 month contract, paying only £15.90 monthly. It tells me the number of last caller only and doesn't take messages. Displays number calling when it rings

                                1. Any unrecognised numbers ignored by me, which I think is the main reason for the now almost non existent dodgy calls. Family, friends and club members know I will call back if I see their number. Most of us have email or text anyway.

                                2. I dont waste time listening to messages.

                                #423078
                                SillyOldDuffer
                                Moderator
                                  @sillyoldduffer
                                  Posted by Samsaranda on 07/08/2019 14:07:59:

                                  I have been registered with TPS for years but now get loads of unsolicited selling calls and scams, so it seems that TPS is now a wasted effort …

                                  Dave W

                                  Not quite wasted, because respectable companies mostly abide by it, and it does reduce the number of calls.

                                  It's a weak system though. Despite observance being a legal requirement, TPS do not make it easy for consumers to complain and enforcement is down to yet another organisation who have to be persuaded, the Information Commissioners Office. In my experience the ICO is underperforming; never pro-active, working with privacy legislation full of loop-holes, and liable to react only after an egregious breach. Consequently effective action is unlikely to be taken against anyone who chooses to ignore TPS especially if they are abroad.

                                  We get what we deserve. Do you vote for politicians because of what they promise or what they deliver? Rarely is there much relationship between promise and delivery. Quite a few big names are D-minus performers when you look closely, but talking a good show seems to get them through.

                                  Very few engineers go into politics probably because we like solutions that work properly! Engineers would solve an unwanted call problem with aggressive technical measures; we wouldn't expect a voluntary system, blurred responsibilities and unenthusiastic enforcement to do the job!

                                  Dave

                                  #423082
                                  Samsaranda
                                  Participant
                                    @samsaranda

                                    Dave, aka SOD, I think your contribution sums up the situation as it stands, I made a complaint to TPS and shouldn’t have wasted my time, they are not helpful in the least. As for any help with legislation from Parliament again don’t hold your breath, it seems caller display is our best bet.

                                    Dave W

                                    #423090
                                    Nathan Sharpe
                                    Participant
                                      @nathansharpe19746

                                      Yesterday I opened my email inbox to find three messages supposedly from The National Lottery. All related to tickets that I had not bought and for draws I do not play. All were for tickets from June draws. I was expected to sign in to my lottery account direct from the email . The scammers look to be taking the remaining cash from the accounts they access but I have no idea how . All three deleted. Nathan.

                                      Edited By Nathan Sharpe on 07/08/2019 17:10:10

                                      #423105
                                      mark costello 1
                                      Participant
                                        @markcostello1

                                        Had a Gal email Me and She said She was waiting in the driveway for Me. Did not pull the curtain to check, and She would probably have to get past the Wife to get to Me. If that happened I would get some popcorn and settle in.

                                        #423110
                                        Harry Wilkes
                                        Participant
                                          @harrywilkes58467
                                          Posted by Samsaranda on 07/08/2019 14:07:59:

                                          I have been registered with TPS for years but now get loads of unsolicited selling calls and scams, so it seems that TPS is now a wasted effort and as has been said above, even the govt departments are selling your so called data, we just have to accept there is no such thing as privacy in respect of telephones anymore.

                                          Dave W

                                          Dave your all to right TPS is a waste of space, and on of the worst for selling your data id the DVLA, I do not think it right that they should 'sell' one's name and address to private car park operators !!! Oh unless it's something very serious dont bother complaining to NHS England frown

                                          H

                                          #423115
                                          An Other
                                          Participant
                                            @another21905

                                            I have an older version of one of these on my landline – it doesn't stop everything, and is no use for mobiles, but it it does work – costs around 70 pounds, and you don't have to rely on the t*ssers at BT.

                                            **LINK**

                                            #423122
                                            Samsaranda
                                            Participant
                                              @samsaranda

                                              A N Other, seems to be a whole lot more use than TPS, if the calls really get me down I would be tempted to invest.

                                              Dave W

                                              #423139
                                              V8Eng
                                              Participant
                                                @v8eng

                                                Thames Valley Police have put a video on YouTube (using actors but it was an actual case) about a Courier fraud, I have put a link to it here:-

                                                TVP Video

                                                might save somebody getting expensively caught out.

                                                 

                                                Edited By V8Eng on 07/08/2019 23:42:14

                                                Edited By V8Eng on 07/08/2019 23:46:37

                                                #423140
                                                Bob Lamb
                                                Participant
                                                  @boblamb44747

                                                  My partner had another scam just recently which was really annoying and threw up a few disturbing revelations. She checked the details on her phone contract as the bills had suddenly started increasing for no apparent reason. It turned out she had supposedly been buying games from some company and was being billed by O2 for the privilege!

                                                  A trip to the O2 shop showed that she had indeed subscribed to these games (from “Bona Fide Mobile Lt&rdquo – the problem was she didn’t know how. Apparently it might have been as simple as clicking on a browser link which might not even have mentioned a games subscriptions at all. The woman in the shop blocked the number and we thought that would be the end of it. Last night however another text came through about another subscription from the same company. We went into the shop again today and the answer was she must have clicked on a link again to reactivate the subscription! You can imagine that after the previous experience she had been pretty careful but obviously not careful enough.

                                                  The woman in the shop told us that she had also been scammed in a similar way and her colleague went on to say that it was possible to “subscribe” simply by pressing the x in the corner of an advert to get rid of it. He said, and I don’t know if it is true, that you should wait for 30 seconds before clicking until the potentially fake x was replaced by a “real” x to remove the ad!

                                                  The woman in the shop told us to contact the Phone-paid Services Authority (PSA) website **LINK** which she did and it turns out that they are just bringing in measures to prevent this sort of thing. I didn’t lose my temper in the shop but they didn’t seem to understand that the phone companies should not allow rogue operators to simply be able to set up a system which enrols you in a subscription you do not know about BUT GIVES THEM (AND PRESUMABLY THE PHONE COMPANY) a nice little earner that goes on weekly until you see something on your bill. It does not seem to be possible to simply put a block on texts that take money out of your account. It seems to me you should have to have at least a two stage process including putting in a verification code before any money could be taken out and this is indeed one of the things they are bringing in on the first of November.

                                                  It is worth looking at the PSA website and probably worth a quick check on your own bills to check that it has not happened to you. Sorry for the long post but this is something that I had no idea could happen and certainly should not be allowed to happen.

                                                  Bob

                                                  #423142
                                                  Bob Lamb
                                                  Participant
                                                    @boblamb44747

                                                    It's technology again – I don't know how but one of those bl**dy smiley things has appeared along with some random letters – it should have read Bona Fide Mobile Lt.

                                                    Bob

                                                    Edited By Bob Lamb on 08/08/2019 00:41:37

                                                    #423179
                                                    Plasma
                                                    Participant
                                                      @plasma

                                                      Not so much a scam but a brand new VW golf was stolen from the bust car park of the garden centre next to Wentworth woodhouse yesterday. Not out of the ordinary I hear you say, but these boys turned up with a beaver tail recovery vehicle, in full hi vis clothing and lifted it in from of hundreds of witnesses. No one said a thing to them, why would they, and away they went.

                                                      Hoping the fact it's on cctv will help but I'm not hopeful if they were that bare faced.

                                                      Obviously high value motors are on the menu.

                                                      Plasma.

                                                    Viewing 25 posts - 51 through 75 (of 80 total)
                                                    • Please log in to reply to this topic. Registering is free and easy using the links on the menu at the top of this page.

                                                    Advert

                                                    Latest Replies

                                                    Home Forums The Tea Room Topics

                                                    Viewing 25 topics - 1 through 25 (of 25 total)
                                                    Viewing 25 topics - 1 through 25 (of 25 total)

                                                    View full reply list.

                                                    Advert

                                                    Newsletter Sign-up