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Trew,Not everyone appears on either version of the electoral roll though.
You can also forward the text to your operator by sending to 7726 they are supposed to work together to stop them
Trew,Not everyone appears on either version of the electoral roll though.
How many times do people have to be told never to give any financial details to email requests or unsolicited phone calls? I know people who are elderly and confused can get caught, but the number of otherwise intelligent people who fall for these scams is beyond belief, you see them whining in the press and on TV that the bank won't give them their money back after they've been caught - the same bank that is constantly pointing out that they do not contact people in that manner if their is a problem with their account.
A Guardian journalist had an article in the paper last week about how she'd fallen for such a scam, and she started the piece by saying it could happen to anybody because she regards herself as an intelligent person - no you ain't dear, you're a fecking grade A mug.
"TV maintenance"? WTF is TV maintenance? I've been watching tellies all my life without once thinking to maintain them. Am I living on the edge or what?We received a new phone call one the other day, the caller with a heavy accent, said,
" You are still paying £7.00 a month for TV maintenence, ( we aren't and never have) we can reduce it to £5.00 a month" I said thats very good of you, she said " I will post the paperwork out to your address" she gave our correct address and said " is that correct" I said no thats not my address, she seemed confused with this and said sorry and hung up.
Now was this a scam or not, if so its a very bad one.
Yes your living very dangerously, I can give you their number, or alternatively I could undercut their price and supply you with a contract, with some caveats of course.Am I living on the edge or what?
You must be relatively young then!"TV maintenance"? WTF is TV maintenance? I've been watching tellies all my life without once thinking to maintain them.
Anyway, back to scams... A friend of mine got scammed by someone who phoned up claiming to be from Microsoft. Under his instruction she enabled 'remote assistance' a.k.a. 'let me take over your computer, lock you out of it, and demand a ransom'! Only at that point did she suspect that something was wrong, but by then it was too late. She had to pay a computer shop £50 to reinstall Windows for her. She isn't stupid, just way too trusting!
You must be relatively young then!
Our first TVs were chunky and full of hot valves which used to pack up at least once a year. In the early stages of decline, valves could often be nudged back into life by hitting the top of the set. Eventually though, that DIY repair attempt would kill the set altogether and TV repairman would be sent for (they were all men in those days...).
Valve replacement was easy, but because the back of the set was such a hot environment other components also used to fail on a fairly regular basis. Finding and replacing them was not quite so easy. Sometimes the set would be taken away for a day or two to be sorted out back at the TV shop.
When transistor-based sets came along they were much more reliable, but still serviceable.
Modern sets are very reliable so I imagine that there are not any TV repairmen/women left. Surface-mounted integrated circuits are not things that you really want to mess about with in any case so it is probably more realistic to either just plug a whole new panel in, or just replace the set. It isn't 'green', but that's the reality of it.
Anyway, back to scams... A friend of mine got scammed by someone who phoned up claiming to be from Microsoft. Under his instruction she enabled 'remote assistance' a.k.a. 'let me take over your computer, lock you out of it, and demand a ransom'! Only at that point did she suspect that something was wrong, but by then it was too late. She had to pay a computer shop £50 to reinstall Windows for her. She isn't stupid, just way too trusting!
Same here, but I enter a lot of competitions. In the terms and conditions of many of them it is stated that they will attempt to contact you several times, however if they can't get hold of you then the prize will be given to someone else...We have a way to beat phone calls.We don't answer it.It goes through to the please leave a message.The calls then go off.If they can't be bothered to talk, leave a message i can't be bothered to pick up the phone.