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James 26-01-2010 02:01 PM

Sky Scam
 
Anyone had someone calling to ask:

'I'm calling from sky to check your sky box is working fine'

It sounded dodgy so i asked who they were trying to contact and they just put the phone down. It happened on another of our numbers too earlier on this morning (both land lines).

Must be a scam, i'm sure you're all savvy on here but just thought i'd mention it..

MatJohnson 26-01-2010 02:19 PM

Yep, I had one of them, phoned sky up to tell them about it and they passed it round the office there.

Shaun_23286 26-01-2010 02:23 PM

This "IS" a scam...We had the same thing 4 days ago trying to check our interactive features on our sky box ... we don't have sky!! :confused:

poopers 26-01-2010 02:41 PM

Cheers for the heads up, haven’t had that one.

Did have someone phoning last week giving my correct name and address then saying; “they understand I’m having some problems with my computer and they were from tech support” (I’m not, and I build my own pcs so don’t use tech support). Seems like a line to get account info to me.


T4miy4 Guy 26-01-2010 04:29 PM

Thanks for the heads up!

Cheers Andy

ghost2212 26-01-2010 04:36 PM

I've had the phone up and ask that though as soon an i told them i didnt have Sky then the phone went dead:p

plod 26-01-2010 06:27 PM

I've had people phoning up offering me a policy to cover any repairs to my sky system asking for £6.99 a month and could they take my banks details to start the policy running.

Needless to say, I just laughed

mikeyscott 26-01-2010 06:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by plod (Post 336472)
I've had people phoning up offering me a policy to cover any repairs to my sky system asking for £6.99 a month and could they take my banks details to start the policy running.

Needless to say, I just laughed

I've had that too... I just said errr no and when the box blows up I'll cancel sky and restart in 6 months. Got 2 boxes in the loft come to think of it, so I'd only loose the HD

When they asked for my bank details I said, can I have yours and they hung up.

Catch 22 27-01-2010 08:24 PM

I got an email from HSBC to say some of the details of my account seem to be causing an error in their system and they had added a link where i was to update my details .


The message was adressed to ....Dear HSBC customer

IM NOT WITH HSBC!!!!!!

poopers 27-01-2010 08:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Catch 22 (Post 337001)
I got an email from HSBC to say some of the details of my account seem to be causing an error in their system and they had added a link where i was to update my details .


The message was adressed to ....Dear HSBC customer

IM NOT WITH HSBC!!!!!!

Yep, had that one, also not with HSBC :lol:

telboy 27-01-2010 11:31 PM

The trick with those is not to even open them.

I have quite a few for accounts that I don't have.

Yahoo sent something out ages ago, saying not to even open the emails, as some can get details from you, just from you opening the email!?

So as soon as I get something from banks I don't know or names that I don't know, they just get deleted without being opened.

Certainly never open any links on the emails!

DCM 27-01-2010 11:40 PM

I am with Lloyds TSB and they state that, if they do contact you via email, they will address it to you, with your name in the title, as I get loads from Banks apprently, lol

plod 28-01-2010 06:51 AM

Same here
HSBC, EGG, Halifax, the list goes on.

Funniest I seen was HMRC offering tax refund, but it's non addressed!
Yeah right, the tax man is sending you a letter out without your name on it - please send us your bank details and we will send the refund to your account - er, yeah ok :rolleyes::D:D


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