I just got a phone call from overseas,.. with an indian accent, saying my Telstra internet connection was going to be cut off today.
I said that's fine because I'm not with telstra.
He said, oh,.. it applies to all internet connections, Dodo, vodaphone,.. (and and listed a few others.)
I said ok, and could he tell me what account number it applied to please.
He said a six digit number which I wrote down as he said it.
I then flustered around about the number as though I didn't quite hear it right.
He said a few more numbers which didn't seem to fit what he said earlier, so I asked if he could repeat the whole number again please.
He gave me a totally different number except for the first digit 8.
I said, .. but that's a completely different number than the first number you gave me,..
He hung up.
My internet connection still works.
Was it a scammer and has anybody bothered to carry on to see what the scam is,. was,.?
I just got a phone call from overseas,.. with an indian accent, saying my Telstra internet connection was going to be cut off today.
I said that's fine because I'm not with telstra.
He said, oh,.. it applies to all internet connections, Dodo, vodaphone,.. (and and listed a few others.)
I said ok, and could he tell me what account number it applied to please.
He said a six digit number which I wrote down as he said it.
I then flustered around about the number as though I didn't quite hear it right.
He said a few more numbers which didn't seem to fit what he said earlier, so I asked if he could repeat the whole number again please.
He gave me a totally different number except for the first digit 8.
I said, .. but that's a completely different number than the first number you gave me,..
He hung up.
My internet connection still works.
Was it a scammer and has anybody bothered to carry on to see what the scam is,. was,.?
I suspect it will be the same scam as 'your PC has a virus' where they get you to log onto your PC and then allow them remote access to install their software and then charge you to remove it.
If you really have nothing better to do, play along with them and pretend you are worried and make out that you are using your PC, until you get bored and have to go. If you are paranoid, disconnect your PC from the internet first.
Was it a scammer and has anybody bothered to carry on to see what the scam is,. was,.?
I think you should have given him the benefit of the doubt..
I've had time to look it up and this sounds like them,..
From Scamwatch www.scamwatch.gov.au/news/scammers-pretending-to-be-from-telstra-technical-support-continue-cold-calling-australians
Are you sure it wasn't Laurie mistaking you for lotsofwind / lotsofwind / lotofwinds and taking out your internet connection ?
There is another strategy where you string them along as much as possible without giving them what they need. The idea being it will become uneconomic for them i.e. lots of effort with little gain.
There is another strategy where you string them along as much as possible without giving them what they need. The idea being it will become uneconomic for them i.e. lots of effort with little gain.
Yes but I was otherwise engaged on important business dealing with some fool over on some obscure 9/11 thread .
I can only deal with one fool at a time.
(sorry abominator,, I don't mean you of course,. 'cos I know you're a superior intellect. ![]()
Carantoc and his great grandson.![]()
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Ahhh
Ranga Nerd
All makes sense now.
There is another strategy where you string them along as much as possible without giving them what they need.
Yeah I do that with all the chicks chasing me.
Lolz
Oh hang on, other way around.... ![]()