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Chat Area => General Discussion Area => Topic started by: raywilb on 28 April 2021, 11:30:14
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just lately i have been getting calls from two mobile numbers but when i attempt to ring them back i get the message " you have called a wrong number. check & try again " . as i have been typing another rang me so that is three this morning
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If it is important they can leave a message or send a text.
If it is a scam you can end up calling a premium rate number without realising it. Have you tried an internet search for those numbers?
you *might* miss out on a $million pay out on your uncles will in Nigeria but that is a chance I am prepared to take.
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As above, Indian call centres have worked out how to spoof telephone numbers.
Don't trust any incoming call. The number may say MyBank, but it probably isn't.
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I always ignore unknown numbers and assume that they are scammers. ;)
As said above if its important they can leave a message or text me, and even then I'll check for a website and check the number against the one on the website. :y
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Indeed, never ring back missed calls or texts. Number spoofing is trivial.
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Just block those numbers. Simples :D :D ;)
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Yes there is a NI one doing the rounds at the moment.
07711 189...
Ironically its only the last 3 which is different from mine ;D
Needless to say I have quite a long list blocked now :y
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Ringing the number back only encourages more calls as you have just confirmed that the number is a) in use, and b)a prime candidate for bothery.
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I have to say, since Corona took over India, I've not had a call.
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Every cloud.......
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I never answer calls on my mobile from numbers not known from the contacts list-if it's important they can send a text message instead.Always let the house phone ring to the answering machine then I can listen to any message they leave on that-if indeed they leave a message.
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I never answer calls on my mobile from numbers not known from the contacts list-if it's important they can send a text message instead.Always let the house phone ring to the answering machine then I can listen to any message they leave on that-if indeed they leave a message.
I go the other way, I try and keep them on the phone for as long as possible. I've even sat there telling them what I am doing with my computer for over 30 minutes, my computer wasn't even on. I play stupid and drag everything out for as long as possible.
Why? Well they could be ringing a relative of mine, a friend etc; The longer I can waste their time, the less time they have to harass people who will fall for this.
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You presume that the only reason to call you is to sell you something.
They could potentially use your phone line for their own ends whilst it is connected.
Also they could record every syllable and use your voice to use it for other purposes.
What they're selling isn't always obvious, in which case, you/your data is the product.
Best ignored.
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Yes there is a NI one doing the rounds at the moment.
07711 189...
Ironically its only the last 3 which is different from mine ;D
Needless to say I have quite a long list blocked now :y
I found if they dont get a responce with the 1st call they try again but the last 2/3 digits change.
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I never answer calls on my mobile from numbers not known from the contacts list-if it's important they can send a text message instead.Always let the house phone ring to the answering machine then I can listen to any message they leave on that-if indeed they leave a message.
I go the other way, I try and keep them on the phone for as long as possible. I've even sat there telling them what I am doing with my computer for over 30 minutes, my computer wasn't even on. I play stupid and drag everything out for as long as possible.
Why? Well they could be ringing a relative of mine, a friend etc; The longer I can waste their time, the less time they have to harass people who will fall for this.
years ago an East Yorks window company would plague you trying to sell double glazing . in the end i made an evening appointment for a rep to come, they stopped calling my number when they found out it was a no sale
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Got a call from 02393...... about my recent RTA which involves the hire car ???
There`s an outstanding amount for the hire car & needs settling ASAP ???
If I don`t settle today they will put it in the hands of a debt collector :P
I told her to call my employer 01962 841.... it`s actually the number for Hampshire Police :y
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I only have my mobile on when I want to use it don't want anybody calling me simple.
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The biggest probem we face is number spoofing, in the worst cases of fraud; ppl are cruely tricked into loosing large sums of money because the number calling is recognised as their bank etc >:(
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I never answer calls on my mobile from numbers not known from the contacts list-if it's important they can send a text message instead.Always let the house phone ring to the answering machine then I can listen to any message they leave on that-if indeed they leave a message.
I go the other way, I try and keep them on the phone for as long as possible. I've even sat there telling them what I am doing with my computer for over 30 minutes, my computer wasn't even on. I play stupid and drag everything out for as long as possible.
Why? Well they could be ringing a relative of mine, a friend etc; The longer I can waste their time, the less time they have to harass people who will fall for this.
years ago an East Yorks window company would plague you trying to sell double glazing . in the end i made an evening appointment for a rep to come, they stopped calling my number when they found out it was a no sale
Let me guess ................... East Yorkshire Double Glazing ??
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drad right . they used to be a menace, :y
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drad right . they used to be a menace, :y
;D
Tell me about it ::)
Did the lovely Brenda try and sell you an alarm system too ;)
If so, i've a story or two to tell ;D