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Scams

Snaps (Elite) posted this on Monday, 1st July 2024, 20:05

A text.
Thanking me for my payment of £42.50 to Transport for London, with receipt number.
No clickable link on it and I've made no such payment.
I'm am at a loss to understand how but I'm guessing it's an attempted scam.

May be worth pinning this for anyone else to post scam attempts.

Snaps



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RE: Scams

Pete-MK (Elite Donator) posted this on Tuesday, 2nd July 2024, 06:36

You'll probably get a follow-on text within a few days apologising for the error - 'click this link to arrange a refund'

Long-cons are becoming more common.

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RE: Scams

marksparks999 (Elite) posted this on Wednesday, 3rd July 2024, 18:29

Just in case you are worried, I have some magic beans, if you want to swap a cow?

RE: Scams

Pete-MK (Elite Donator) posted this on Thursday, 26th September 2024, 15:14

Interesting one today. Received a text from 'Bupa' earlier thanking me for requesting a quote, and that they'd be in touch soon.



Sure enough, the phone rang about 5 minutes later, from the same number, but my handy Samsung always gives me a heads-up in these situations.



Thing is, I always google phone numbers I don't recognise which usually brings up results on whocallsme etc, and this one is surprisingly legit it would seem, in that it's officially linked with Bupa, but a lot of the comments were complaining that their constant calling borders on harrassment. 

But that's by-the-by anyway. I didn't ask them for a quote for anything ( I was driving a van to Maidstone at the time), and judging by their marketing methods, I probably never will
 
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RE: Scams

Par Mizan (Competent) posted this on Thursday, 26th September 2024, 17:45

My life is a lot better since I moved onto fast broadband this month, as I have now lost my landline phone and hence all the scam call centre calls from Mumbai that goes with it. I just now use my mobile phone only.

PS...You can buy what is called an internet phone to plug into the broadband router, but that's more cost a month for phone use, and why bother as I have mobile.

RE: Scams

Snaps (Elite) posted this on Thursday, 26th September 2024, 21:37

We still have a landline for one reason only.
A mum in law who's idea of a mobile is switch it on to use it then turn it off again. In fairness she's getting a bit better now she's getting used to WhatsApp but she'll still only phone the house.
Hence it's know as the Patphone.

Snaps



My new Flash Fiction blog. All my own work
500ish


 
Trying to be the person my dog thinks I am.

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