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2BNTV 02-13-2015 04:41 PM

Unsolicited Phone Call
 
I just received a phone and with the caller calling me by my first name. He said he was Nathan, and wanted to talk about my computer.

My response was, "CLICK". I then tried to look-up the number he was calling from and it said, "unknown caller".

When will this scam artists realize that we are not dummies?

Just a heads up!!!

Vladimir 02-13-2015 04:49 PM

Just got the same call - heavy foreign accent. Did not bother listening beyond "its about your computer" and just hung up on him.

mgcsooner 02-13-2015 04:56 PM

If you cooperate with them, they will act as though they are fixing something wrong with your computer, and place a nasty virus or trojan in it that might do among other things, copy your keystrokes, capturing account no.s and passwords. Often they act as though they are calling from the "Microsoft operations center" or something to that effect.

jsw14 02-13-2015 05:29 PM

When I see a unknown caller or private caller or Unavailable # on my phone, I just let it Ring, Ring, & ring.......

rubicon 02-13-2015 05:38 PM

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Originally Posted by jsw14 (Post 1011922)
When I see a unknown caller or private caller or Unavailable # on my phone, I just let it Ring, Ring, & ring.......

Me tooone of the good feature of comcast broadcast caller ID on TV if i don't recognize the number I don't pick up

Villager Joyce 02-13-2015 05:42 PM

We tell the we have a Mac. Not sure what to do with that so they hang up.

manaboutown 02-13-2015 05:58 PM

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Originally Posted by mgcsooner (Post 1011904)
If you cooperate with them, they will act as though they are fixing something wrong with your computer, and place a nasty virus or trojan in it that might do among other things, copy your keystrokes, capturing account no.s and passwords. Often they act as though they are calling from the "Microsoft operations center" or something to that effect.

This is the type of call my daughter experienced last night in CA. The heavily foreign accented guy "wanted to help her stop someone in Australia from hacking into her PC". It was late. The call woke her up. He addressed her by name. When she hung up he called back so she unplugged her phone.

PaPaLarry 02-13-2015 06:35 PM

I received that call also, and they said I had a virus in my computer. So I asked him what he does when he has a virus? He said he fixes them. So I told him, whenever I have a virus, I go to the doctor. He said you have a virus in your windows, and I said I couldn't have, because I just had all the windows cleaned in the house. HE HUNG UP ON ME!!!!

Carla B 02-13-2015 09:30 PM

Well, reading the last post from PaPaLarry just brought up the dreaded UNSOLICITED "Congratulations! This is not a Joke." Ad. How do you hang up from that?

blueeagle65 02-13-2015 09:33 PM

Like the others, we just refuse to answer unknown callers and if a number persists, we just block them. End of problem.

TrudyM 02-14-2015 02:22 PM

I have real fun answering with crazy things that throw them off. Like the fine for accessing this phone is $1500 are you going to send me a check or give me your credit card number.

Bobcuse 02-15-2015 09:39 AM

I always interrupt and say " Excuse me but I am required to tell you that this call is being recorded for law enforcement purposes so please continue talking" and they immediately hang up.

Rango 02-15-2015 11:16 AM

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Originally Posted by 2BNTV (Post 1011898)
I just received a phone and with the caller calling me by my first name. He said he was Nathan, and wanted to talk about my computer.

My response was, "CLICK". I then tried to look-up the number he was calling from and it said, "unknown caller".

When will this scam artists realize that we are not dummies?

Just a heads up!!!

A lot of Villagers have their first and last names and their pets names on their lamp post. I would image that one of the names is probably used in their computer passwords. We're giving away valuable information, and making it easy for the bad guys!

They are not the "Dummies". All they need is one person out of a thousand to fall for their scam and the have made a huge profit.

2BNTV 02-15-2015 11:27 AM

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Originally Posted by Rango (Post 1012902)
A lot of Villagers have their first and last names and their pets names on their lamp post. I would image that one of the names is probably used in their computer passwords. We're giving away valuable information, and making it easy for the bad guys!

They are not the "Dummies". All they need is one person out of a thousand to fall for their scam and the have made a huge profit.

:agree:

I was speaking in a rhetorical sense.

It just makes me sad when someone does fall for scam artists. :(

rjm1cc 02-15-2015 01:32 PM

I had this happen after I download some files. It took me hours to fix my computer. The caller said I was having problems with my computer so he was calling from Microsoft. I said I am not having problem and he would not believe me. I have no idea how he got my phone number.

Gerald 02-15-2015 01:50 PM

always reply with please hold on.
The police are just getting here about the murder.

Then place the phone down a few seconds and yell out "oh my g-d please don't shoot".
Then hang up.
seems to work for me.

looneycat 02-16-2015 09:29 AM

since we moved in our landline has been used as a fax line, if you do business with us you have one of our cell phone numbers. it is fun to see how long these callers last with a fax tone in their ears!!

Bonny 02-16-2015 10:13 AM

I had a guy who said he was from India from Microsoft call me and told a severe problem with my computer was detected. I'm like how bad is it ? He said very bad. It's a terrible virus. I said okay I'll get it fixed. He said he could help me and fix it. I said that's okay, I'll call my computer guy. He's saying wait, wait. Ha ha :D

chuck90199 02-16-2015 10:38 AM

I know I'm probably going to get flamed for this, because it's a bit mean-spirited, but it was hilarious at the time.

I witnessed a great exchange about 20 years ago between a telemarketer and a couple we know; Bob and Susan. We were at their home for dinner one evening when, while we were eating, an unsolicited call came in. Since the caller interrupted our dinner, Bob and Susan decided to interrupt his evening.

Bob left the table to answer the phone. As soon as he realized was a telemarketer, he switched on the speakerphone and said, “Oh. This is fantastic. We just won the lottery (they didn't) and we have a lot of money to spend. This sounds great. Tell me more.” The telemarketer then proceeded to explain the wonders of the timeshare or the get-rich scheme he was selling. Bob interrupted him saying, “Slow down please. I want to write this all down so I get all the details.” This kept the telemarketer on for a few more minutes. Then my friend said, “We have a lot of money now. Can we buy more than one?” The telemarketer, at this point giddy with excitement, then launched into more of the wonders of whatever he was selling. Finally, after about 5 minutes of this, Bob said, “This it too fantastic. Let me get my wife on the phone to hear this.”

I think most telemarketers have to make a minimum number of calls for every hour they work. The philosophy, I think is... The more calls, the more sales.

Placing the phone down we all waited nearly a minute, then Susan picked up the phone and said, “We were wondering what we could do with our winnings. What is it that my husband thinks is so wonderful.” At this point the poor telemarketer begins his prepared speech all over again.

This continued for another few minutes. Susan frequently would say things like, “Oh this sounds good,” or “Tell me again. I'm excited.” Then she interrupted the caller with, “Did you tell my husband that? Let me get him to the phone.”

Bob took the phone and asked, “What did you just tell my wife?” The caller then repeated his last point. “You know. This all sounds too good to be true. I'm all in favor of buying several of these from you, but I never make big decisions without my wife. Let me get her back on the phone.”

By now probably 15 minutes had elapsed since the call came in. Bob handed the phone to Susan, who said, “Start at the beginning and tell me everything you told my husband.” At that point there was a 'click,' followed a few seconds later by a dial tone. Susan turned to us and said, “Gee. He hung up.”


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