Re: Seen A Scam? Warn us if you have!
Re: Seen A Scam? Warn us if you have!
The most recent one I remember was purportedly from Virgin Media.Re: Seen A Scam? Warn us if you have!
Believe NOTHING you get in an email and delete without opening unless you know for sure who it is. Believe NOBODY who rings you on a landline or SMS you on a mobile if you don't know who they are. If they really want you they will write to you with an identify address. It's like cyber COVID. I personally don't have a bar of internet banking. I can do without it.Re: Seen A Scam? Warn us if you have!
I believe that I have said it before. I am bored at the present time, so when I get a scam phone call, I ‘play’ with them for as long as I can. Oh yes I have given fake bank details, of banks that I don’t have accounts with.Re: Seen A Scam? Warn us if you have!
I recall when all this telephone 'scam' business first started, I had a friend who had just started his own small business. As his telephone number was widely advertised he was getting many scam calls every day, a real annoyance anyway but worse if existing and prospective customers couldn't get though, plus he had to stop working to answer the phone. One time I was with him in his office when a call from one of these 'scam' callers came through, his answer went like this:
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