on โ18-06-2014 05:28 PM
yesterday i was getting them every 20 mins computer scam one
this afternoon i had them again so i rang our phone provider
and they have put a block in place so no overseas callers
also they guy told me they the phone scammers get aggressive
i have no idea because i did not let them get to that stage
โ18-06-2014 05:33 PM - edited โ18-06-2014 05:34 PM
Yes.
the scams I have had are:
microsoft technical department
telstra technical department, about problems with my internet connection
"the bank" unspecified, of course, to say there was suspicious activity on my credit card
with any call supposedly from a bank, I do not ever give any details, but ask for their name and direct phone number.
then, if it sounds even remotely reasonable, I ring my bank directly, using the official number, NOT the one the caller gives me and then transfer to the correct department to talk to them i.e. Credit card.
once, I did have a real call about activity on my credit card, followed it up, it was a real transaction, and they told me that I was "very sensible" to have called the bank directly, rather than discuss it with the person who called. Even though it was legitimate, it may not have been.
on โ18-06-2014 06:07 PM
We use to get all them, and for other reasons we got a unlisted number last year, plus we registered with *Do not call* and now the only people that ring are family and friends.
None of these scam calls now.
on โ18-06-2014 06:50 PM
I will be interested to hear if the calls lessen. I have not thought about having an OS block put on the phone. Makes sense I think.
on โ18-06-2014 07:41 PM
If I get any of the scam calls I just answer every question that they ask with "NO" it works they just hang up.
on โ18-06-2014 08:28 PM
on โ18-06-2014 08:45 PM
on โ18-06-2014 08:47 PM
@ten*teeny*tiny*toes wrote:
I had one recenty saying that I had over $7500 owing to me from my bank in overcharged fees. Yeah right.
I told him that I will follow it up with my bank as I work there.
I don't answer the overseas calls and if there is a delay after my first hello I just hang up.
I got that one too... They said I had to pay upfront tax of around $400 before I cold get my money
on โ18-06-2014 08:58 PM
As well as the Microsoft / wndows scam callers ( I try to keep them on the phone as long as possible to give the next poor target a reprieve.. acting like a slightly ditzy old lady (not hard for me at all!) so that they keep on trying to get me to follow instructions), the "bank" one (yeah right - I hang up on them) -
There is a newer one - saying you are owed compensation from a motor accident. My BIL got it this one a while back and when he refused to go along with them and hung up, they rang back - twice - getting more aggresive each time! When he asked why they were doing this, the (indian?) caller laughed and said it was because Australians were stupid and would tell him anything he wanted, and it was so easy to get money from them!
on โ18-06-2014 09:25 PM