a freind of mine sent me this
----- Original Message -----
From: Daniel.russell@sussex.pnn.police.uk
Sent: Thursday, November 18, 2010 3:09 PM
Subject: A scam
All,
Please be aware of this scam.
You may want to watch out for this;
Can you circulate this around especially as Xmas is fast approaching - it has been confirmed by Royal Mail. The Trading Standards Office are making people aware of the following scam:
A card is posted through your door from a company called PDS (Parcel Delivery Service) suggesting that they were unable to deliver a parcel and that you need to contact them on 0906 6611911 (a Premium rate number).
DO NOT call this number, as this is a mail scam originating from Belize .
If you call the number and you start to hear a recorded message you will already have been billed £315 for the phone call.
If you do receive a card with these details, then please contact Royal Mail Fraud on 020 7239 6655.
Take care
Dan Russell
Sergeant, Battle neighbourhood policing team.
Tel: 0845 60 70 999 Ext. 12222 Mobile: 07789091167
Sussex Police – Serving Sussex
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This email warning has been circulated since the end of 2005. Recent submissions indicate that the warning is once again rapidly gaining momentum. The information in the message was mostly factual.
However, the particular scam described in the message was shut down at the end of 2005 and the information is no longer relevant. The continued forwarding of this warning to others is now pointless and counterproductive.
This number was shut down many years ago..
However, the particular scam described in the message was shut down at the end of 2005 and the information is no longer relevant. The continued forwarding of this warning to others is now pointless and counterproductive.
This number was shut down many years ago..
This scam may have been closed down, but it's nevertheless a timely reminder to us all of the scammers out there, and to be on our guard.
Last month I had an unsolicited call from "Mike, from Microsoft" asking about my computer acting slow. Maybe it does (don't they all?), but I didn't give him the chance to tell me he could access my computer remotely to fix it if I gave him certain information!
Last month I had an unsolicited call from "Mike, from Microsoft" asking about my computer acting slow. Maybe it does (don't they all?), but I didn't give him the chance to tell me he could access my computer remotely to fix it if I gave him certain information!
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My parents had that one, someone calling with an asian accent called Alan, asking for me even though I don't live there anymore, saying MS had contacted them due to some error reports my computer had sent them, so could they remote on and fix the problem.Xantidote wrote:This scam may have been closed down, but it's nevertheless a timely reminder to us all of the scammers out there, and to be on our guard.
Last month I had an unsolicited call from "Mike, from Microsoft" asking about my computer acting slow. Maybe it does (don't they all?), but I didn't give him the chance to tell me he could access my computer remotely to fix it if I gave him certain information!
I dug around a bit and found it's a Luton based scammer with a professional looking website, they charge £60-80 to remote onto your computer and play around claiming to be fixing issues.
They're not techliterate as they've tried it on with Mac and Linux users, still claiming their computer has informed MS that it has problems and they've been asked to look into it!
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We've had this too, and quite a few customers who have fallen for it. I think they are based in india but using a uk number.Xantidote wrote:Last month I had an unsolicited call from "Mike, from Microsoft" asking about my computer acting slow. Maybe it does (don't they all?), but I didn't give him the chance to tell me he could access my computer remotely to fix it if I gave him certain information!
once logged in they show you your event log, which always has things in it and claim they are serious errors, they ask you to search for certain odd names files and claim they are viruses (but they are standard windows files).
They usualy get so far and then ask for credit card details so they can remove the problem or sell you their "antivirus"
They make me cross. It is so easy to intimedate people around computers, or make people believe what you say is true that they must be making loads of money from this.
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I did not think it was possible to increment your bill by such an amount, it is locked to a maximum of say 1.50 or so per minute for 'internal' (ie: UK) calls, and possibly up to say £5 / min for international.
I just do not see 'how' it can get to three figures, I'd refuse to pay
I just do not see 'how' it can get to three figures, I'd refuse to pay
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You're right. And it was never possible to charge this amount either.spider wrote:I did not think it was possible to increment your bill by such an amount, it is locked to a maximum of say 1.50 or so per minute for 'internal' (ie: UK) calls, and possibly up to say £5 / min for international.
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I got them last week. They only got as far as "It's about your computer..." when I put the phone down. I'm still wondering why I answered the phone at all, usually don't and it is turned off most of the time.mooseshaver wrote:We've had this too, and quite a few customers who have fallen for it. I think they are based in india but using a uk number.Xantidote wrote:Last month I had an unsolicited call from "Mike, from Microsoft" asking about my computer acting slow. Maybe it does (don't they all?), but I didn't give him the chance to tell me he could access my computer remotely to fix it if I gave him certain information!
once logged in they show you your event log, which always has things in it and claim they are serious errors, they ask you to search for certain odd names files and claim they are viruses (but they are standard windows files).
They usualy get so far and then ask for credit card details so they can remove the problem or sell you their "antivirus"
They make me cross. It is so easy to intimedate people around computers, or make people believe what you say is true that they must be making loads of money from this.
I do wish I'd let him continue though, it would have been fun seeing how he coped with a Linux machine
Would certainly have wasted his time if nothing more.
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They don't.myglaren wrote:
I do wish I'd let him continue though, it would have been fun seeing how he coped with a Linux machine
You get into an endless loop with them asking you if you see the start button and you saying you don't have one.
They call me at least once a week, if I have the time I let them go through their script whilst pretending to do as they say but giving them rubbish answers and see how long it takes them to hang up on me.