Phone Scammers

ronk

Lifer
Durham
How do you deal with them?

My wife had a call from someone with a very difficult to understand south Asian accent - he said he wanted to talk about our O2 mobile phone contract. We aren’t with O2

I shouted “HEY SCAMMER” - he hung up without argument!
 
Had one today, Edinburgh number but obviously from overseas. Usual "about your accident sir"
Guy seemed to get very excited when I said it happened only a few weeks ago and that myself and my passengers all got whiplash.
For some reason hung up when I said I was a bus driver.........
 
Scubaregs said:
Had one today, Edinburgh number but obviously from overseas. Usual "about your accident sir"
Guy seemed to get very excited when I said it happened only a few weeks ago and that myself and my passengers all got whiplash.
For some reason hung up when I said I was a bus driver.........
To be considered so dull and boring that even a phone-scammer would hang up on you...that's gotta sting a bit.
:rofl:
 
Scubaregs said:
Had one today, Edinburgh number but obviously from overseas. Usual "about your accident sir"
Guy seemed to get very excited when I said it happened only a few weeks ago and that myself and my passengers all got whiplash.
For some reason hung up when I said I was a bus driver.........

:lol: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :thumbsup:
 
Chris_D said:
Scubaregs said:
Had one today, Edinburgh number but obviously from overseas. Usual "about your accident sir"
Guy seemed to get very excited when I said it happened only a few weeks ago and that myself and my passengers all got whiplash.
For some reason hung up when I said I was a bus driver.........
To be considered so dull and boring that even a phone-scammer would hang up on you...that's gotta sting a bit.
:rofl:

It's quite incredible how you can make each of your posts dumber than the last, yet here we are again.
 
Scubaregs said:
Chris_D said:
Scubaregs said:
Had one today, Edinburgh number but obviously from overseas. Usual "about your accident sir"
Guy seemed to get very excited when I said it happened only a few weeks ago and that myself and my passengers all got whiplash.
For some reason hung up when I said I was a bus driver.........
To be considered so dull and boring that even a phone-scammer would hang up on you...that's gotta sting a bit.
:rofl:

It's quite incredible how you can make each of your posts dumber than the last, yet here we are again.

It takes a certain amount of talent. :wink:
 
buzyg said:
Scubaregs said:
Chris_D said:
To be considered so dull and boring that even a phone-scammer would hang up on you...that's gotta sting a bit.
:rofl:

It's quite incredible how you can make each of your posts dumber than the last, yet here we are again.

It takes a certain amount of talent. :wink:

Which he seems to have in abundance. :rofl:
 
ronk said:
How do you deal with them?

https://www.tpsonline.org.uk/register

"he Telephone Preference Service (TPS) is the UK’s only official ‘Do Not Call’ register for landlines and Mobile numbers. It allows people and businesses to opt out of unsolicited live sales and marketing calls.

It’s free and quick to register a telephone number. Doing so will reduce the amount of unwanted sales and marketing calls you receive. There is also a register for businesses, the Corporate Telephone Preference Service.

If a number is registered with the TPS/CTPS, organisations are legally required – by the Privacy and Electronic (EC Directive) Regulations 2003 – to refrain from calling it. In the UK, the Information Commissioner’s Office enforces the law and has power to fine firms that break it."
 
Scubaregs said:
Chris_D said:
Scubaregs said:
Had one today, Edinburgh number but obviously from overseas. Usual "about your accident sir"
Guy seemed to get very excited when I said it happened only a few weeks ago and that myself and my passengers all got whiplash.
For some reason hung up when I said I was a bus driver.........
To be considered so dull and boring that even a phone-scammer would hang up on you...that's gotta sting a bit.
:rofl:

It's quite incredible how you can make each of your posts dumber than the last, yet here we are again.

If I had to choose between being dumb or catatonically boring, I'd choose dumb everytime.
:wink:
 
Chris_D said:
Scubaregs said:
Chris_D said:
To be considered so dull and boring that even a phone-scammer would hang up on you...that's gotta sting a bit.
:rofl:

It's quite incredible how you can make each of your posts dumber than the last, yet here we are again.

If I had to choose between being dumb or catatonically boring, I'd choose dumb everytime.
:wink:

Trust me, you have proven beyond a shadow of a doubt, that you DON'T have a choice in that matter.
 
Scubaregs said:
Chris_D said:
Scubaregs said:
It's quite incredible how you can make each of your posts dumber than the last, yet here we are again.

If I had to choose between being dumb or catatonically boring, I'd choose dumb everytime.
:wink:

Trust me, you have proven beyond a shadow of a doubt, that you DON'T have a choice in that matter.
I wouldn't even trust you to pi$$ on yourself if you were on fire mate.
 
mgrlane said:
ronk said:
How do you deal with them?

https://www.tpsonline.org.uk/register

"he Telephone Preference Service (TPS) is the UK’s only official ‘Do Not Call’ register for landlines and Mobile numbers. It allows people and businesses to opt out of unsolicited live sales and marketing calls.

It’s free and quick to register a telephone number. Doing so will reduce the amount of unwanted sales and marketing calls you receive. There is also a register for businesses, the Corporate Telephone Preference Service.

If a number is registered with the TPS/CTPS, organisations are legally required – by the Privacy and Electronic (EC Directive) Regulations 2003 – to refrain from calling it. In the UK, the Information Commissioner’s Office enforces the law and has power to fine firms that break it."

I hadn‘t realised that mobile numbers could also be registered :thumbsup:
 
I love telephone scammers; some real fun can be had with them if you can think on your feet and have the time.
Had one of the Microsoft 'virus' people on the phone for about 20 minutes once.
My mate annoyed one of the 'asian' people so much once, they actually rang him back and called him a 'motherf*cker' in a thick Mumbai accent.

In the good old days it was fun to make appointments with double glazing companies then not answer the door. Did that twice! :lol:
 
Chris_D said:
Scubaregs said:
Chris_D said:
If I had to choose between being dumb or catatonically boring, I'd choose dumb everytime.
:wink:

Trust me, you have proven beyond a shadow of a doubt, that you DON'T have a choice in that matter.
I wouldn't even trust you to pi$$ on yourself if you were on fire mate.

Thank you, for yet again, proving my point about your low level of intelligence.
Your penchant for turning up to a battle of wits unarmed is appreciated.
 
Scubaregs said:
Chris_D said:
Scubaregs said:
Trust me, you have proven beyond a shadow of a doubt, that you DON'T have a choice in that matter.
I wouldn't even trust you to pi$$ on yourself if you were on fire mate.

Thank you, for yet again, proving my point about your low level of intelligence.
Your penchant for turning up to a battle of wits unarmed is appreciated.
Oh dear, got nothing left in your little box of snappy comebacks?
Fail.
 
Scubaregs said:
Lol, you've had your ass handed to you yet again and you know it. :rofl:
Boring, unwitty, dreary and now delusional!
I don't think you can top that?
:rofl:
 
The good thing is that the majority of scammers are Indian so as soon as I hear an Indian accent, I put the phone down. If they are not scammers, they call back (rarely though)
 
I was told never to answer “Yes” or otherwise admit to your name when they as to speak to you.
 
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