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this morning City of London police warned people on behalf of the banks of a 'sophisticated scam'

you get a message saying your phone network(includes all major providers) has failed to process your payment.It then asks you to press a button for details .Do not press anything....it is then able to access all your details and raid your bank account

I know that most forum members will not fall for it, but you may know someone vulnerable.

Matin Lewis confirmed that this is happening and lots of accounts have been accessed

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Thanks Kaytee

Baz, I've been getting those Amazon Prime and computer scammers as well

Saint, I've been getting those domestic appliance insurance scams recently

The other one I've had is oven cleaning. Had a couple of calls recently

El Loro
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@Baz posted:

Thanks for the heads up KAytee I have noticed that I’ve started getting the Amazon and computer scammers phoning up again too !

So far I have had 2Amazon calls a day for the last 3 weeks,Mr KT has had his own batch too.....we don't have any Amazon accounts for a start!

My hairdresser a one woman business had a scam HMRC E mail

Kaytee
@El Loro posted:

Thanks Kaytee

Baz, I've been getting those Amazon Prime and computer scammers as well

Saint, I've been getting those domestic appliance insurance scams recently

The other one I've had is oven cleaning. Had a couple of calls recently

Oven cleaning one has been around for a long time

A good source for information from the police and other people are The Next Door sites which cater for your immediate area

Kaytee
@Kaytee posted:

Oven cleaning one has been around for a long time

A good source for information from the police and other people are The Next Door sites which cater for your immediate area

I’ve never heard of the oven cleaning one

Baz
@El Loro posted:

Just had a phone call about my loft insulation and condensation. I put the phone down. It's a scam. Various councils have issued warnings about this for instance:
https://www.herefordshire.gov....loft-insulation-scam

Thanks for the heads up El I’ve had several more of those *your computer * scam calls lately !

Baz
@Baz posted:

I had a call about oven cleaning this morning ....and thanks to this thread I put the phone down straight away , but can someone tell me exactly what the scam is please ?

Maybe they take a payment and never turn up?

You should ask if it's half price if you've got a self cleaning oven LOL 

Saint
@Baz posted:

I had a call about oven cleaning this morning ....and thanks to this thread I put the phone down straight away , but can someone tell me exactly what the scam is please ?

It's not necessarily a scam as such, more of a nuisance call. They are supposed to check that a phone number isn't registered with TPS before they ring. They aren't doing that so are in breach. If they can't be bothered to comply with the rules relating to marketing, what else aren't they complying with? Would you want someone coming into your house at this time who can't be bothered to comply with the law?

El Loro
@El Loro posted:

It's not necessarily a scam as such, more of a nuisance call. They are supposed to check that a phone number isn't registered with TPS before they ring. They aren't doing that so are in breach. If they can't be bothered to comply with the rules relating to marketing, what else aren't they complying with? Would you want someone coming into your house at this time who can't be bothered to comply with the law?

Thanks El ......I wouldn’t have anyone unknown coming to the house .....even before COVID

Baz

A warning about criminals trying to defraud people with fraudulent emails about parcel deliveries during the Christmas postal rush. Also phone calls and fake delivery notices posted through letterboxes.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-55318305

El Loro
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@El Loro posted:

A warning about criminals trying to defraud people with fraudulent emails about parcel deliveries during the Christmas postal rush. Also phone calls and fake delivery notices posted through letterboxes.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-55318305

Thanks for the reminder El

Baz

A warning that criminals are sending text messages supposedly from the NHS saying that you are eligible for the vaccine and to click on a link for more information. You are then told that they need proof of your address by asking you for details of your debit/credit card so that they can verify the address.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-55563748

El Loro

Just received a scam call supposedly from Amazon. This is more serious than the Prime ones I've been getting . Recorded message saying that my Amazon account had had a suspicious order for £1,049 and to press 1 to speak to someone.
A recent Youtube clip mentions this - starts at 1 minute 20 seconds in:

El Loro
@El Loro posted:

Just received a scam call supposedly from Amazon. This is more serious than the Prime ones I've been getting . Recorded message saying that my Amazon account had had a suspicious order for £1,049 and to press 1 to speak to someone.
A recent Youtube clip mentions this - starts at 1 minute 20 seconds in:

I’ve had those too El ....but as I don’t have an Amazon account

Baz
@Saint posted:

I accept nothing from cold callers - safest way

I have a no cold callers or junk mail sticker on my front door.....works with most apart from the rubbish the poor postie has to deliver

Kaytee

Just had a phone call from Chris. He said he was ringing back regarding insulation and condensation. When I said I hadn't spoken with him he said that it was because my house was on the database of houses which had received grants in the last 10 years for cavity wall or loft insulation. (that's not true, I knew this was just speculation).
When I said that I had done searches on cold callers, insulation and condensation and I knew this was a scam, the phone went dead.

Link to a webpage with reports about this. I'm not the first person to be rung by Chris.
https://uk.trustpilot.com/revi...gyadvisoryline.co.uk

El Loro
@El Loro posted:

Just had a phone call from Chris. He said he was ringing back regarding insulation and condensation. When I said I hadn't spoken with him he said that it was because my house was on the database of houses which had received grants in the last 10 years for cavity wall or loft insulation. (that's not true, I knew this was just speculation).
When I said that I had done searches on cold callers, insulation and condensation and I knew this was a scam, the phone went dead.

Link to a webpage with reports about this. I'm not the first person to be rung by Chris.
https://uk.trustpilot.com/revi...gyadvisoryline.co.uk

Nice one El .I had one of those dhl awaiting parcel delivery emails this morning ....needless to say I binned it without opening .

Baz
@Baz posted:

Nice one El .I had one of those dhl awaiting parcel delivery emails this morning ....needless to say I binned it without opening .


There was a warning yesterday about scam text messages regarding Royal Mail parcels:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-56496203

El Loro
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Thanks El…..that’s a new one to me too.Mind you , I’ve just had fun with the old *your Internet is broken* scammer …..who now thinks I have a blue , green , and red light showing on my router , which has at least 6 computers attached to it …..and I hope he liked be put on hold to a very loud rendition of Handels Firework Suite!

Baz
@Baz posted:

Thanks El…..that’s a new one to me too.Mind you , I’ve just had fun with the old *your Internet is broken* scammer …..who now thinks I have a blue , green , and red light showing on my router , which has at least 6 computers attached to it …..and I hope he liked be put on hold to a very loud rendition of Handels Firework Suite!


Next time you could have Tchaikovsky's 1812 overture complete with cannons

El Loro

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