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be careful if delvry guy wants to use phone

cathy_3
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luckily Id come across this scam before
a few days ago a guy in a plain white van knocked here with a parcel, now then I was in the garden and had watched him try to deliver the same parcel next door.
so I naturally assumed that he was asking me to take it in
no, he said " Mrs JOhnson?" "no" i replied
oh he says oh well I have this parcel for a mr Johnson at this adress.
My mobile is dead can I use your phone to make a quick call to the depot to ask them to check the adress please
so in he comes (hubby was here and 2 sons so I wasnt scared) and he duly rings the number, and said
" you need to check the adress on the parcel for Mr Johnson Its not right ok ill hold
now, A --- how do they know right away what parcel and who mr johnson is without a reference number and B__ do I look completely stupid
so I go into the dining room and pull the plug on the phone
he looks at the phone and says " its gone dead" i make all the usual clicking noises and all that with the handset and base and say
oh well, sorry theres a phone box down the road anyway
off he went
i did 1471 and sure enough its a premium number hes dialled
he would have sat here for 5 -10 mins while our bill clocked up at £1.50 an hour
come the bill, we wouldnt have rememberd him and thered have been murder here over who had rang that number
Ive contacted BT and they are looking into it
so be careful
especially if your a company owner
they do it in reception which is where I came across it before
a few days ago a guy in a plain white van knocked here with a parcel, now then I was in the garden and had watched him try to deliver the same parcel next door.
so I naturally assumed that he was asking me to take it in
no, he said " Mrs JOhnson?" "no" i replied
oh he says oh well I have this parcel for a mr Johnson at this adress.
My mobile is dead can I use your phone to make a quick call to the depot to ask them to check the adress please
so in he comes (hubby was here and 2 sons so I wasnt scared) and he duly rings the number, and said
" you need to check the adress on the parcel for Mr Johnson Its not right ok ill hold
now, A --- how do they know right away what parcel and who mr johnson is without a reference number and B__ do I look completely stupid
so I go into the dining room and pull the plug on the phone
he looks at the phone and says " its gone dead" i make all the usual clicking noises and all that with the handset and base and say
oh well, sorry theres a phone box down the road anyway
off he went
i did 1471 and sure enough its a premium number hes dialled
he would have sat here for 5 -10 mins while our bill clocked up at £1.50 an hour
come the bill, we wouldnt have rememberd him and thered have been murder here over who had rang that number
Ive contacted BT and they are looking into it
so be careful
especially if your a company owner
they do it in reception which is where I came across it before
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phoning 1471 only gives you the number that last rang you doesnt it? I'm on ntl and if I want to know what number was last rang I have to press redial and try to find out from that. If theres a way to do it to get the actual number what is it?Thanx
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sorry thats what I meant to say, when I pulled the plug, and he left, the phone rang right away and someone asked for "their driver" and thats how we got the number0
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Could had been worse. If he had delivered to Trafalgars, she would never had let him out ;DRememember. Everyone seems normal until you get to know them.
Never pass up an opportunity to go to the bathroom.
If you woke up breathing, congratulations! You get another chance. And finally, be really nice to your family and friends; you never know
when, You might need them to empty your bedpan.0 -
I don't mean to sound cruel but you never ever let anybody use your phone under any circumstances - even if it is a child who has no money for bus fare, young lady with car broken down wanted to call recovery people, sales representatives wanted to ring their office, etc. If anyone wants to make phone calls when they are out and not even have the change to use the phone box (assuming they have not got a mobile phone), they can jolly crawl their way to the nearest police station or the social services to seek help!
By the way, put a block to this 0800Reverse service when you can get reverse charge calls for £2.35 connection charge plus 15p per minute by e-mailing their customer service! See posts at http://www.moneysavingexpert.com/cgi-bin/yabb/YaBB.cgi?board=Warnings;action=display;num=1082142843 about this dubious and day-light robbery service.This is a system account and does not represent a real person. To contact the Forum Team email forumteam@moneysavingexpert.com0 -
Could had been worse. If he had delivered to Trafalgers, she would never had let him out ;D0
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I don't mean to sound cruel but you never ever let anybody use your phone under any circumstances - even if it is a child who has no money for bus fare, young lady with car broken down wanted to call recovery people,
AWWW If we all thought like that when my son was in a bad car accident and ran to the nearest house and asked to use the phone hed have been in a right state if shed said NO
turn a kid away who cant get home??? never
though if I were male Id be careful about letting a child in to the house if I was alone Id get the number and ring parents myself and keep said child at the door.0 -
Quite an eye opener, thanks for the warning cathy.
On a slightly different note, does anyone know if it's possible to ask BT to block access to premium rate numbers? Is it a particular number I'd dial? Thanks if anyone has any ideasSad because you don't know what to do? :sad: Comping question? Take a look in the Comping Guide to find out0 -
Yes you can block premium rate calls from your line - dial 1500
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Thanks for that
I'll get straight onto it when I get back home on Friday!
Sad because you don't know what to do? :sad: Comping question? Take a look in the Comping Guide to find out0 -
Just rung the 150 to get BT to call block any premium rate numbers & after negotiating a few automated menus (from memory I think it is put in your phone number, 4, 4, 2 [that last menu is either 1 for something for internet or 2 for anything else]), managed to get through to a lovely lady who needed me to confirm my phone number then asked my name, address & BT account number (so make sure that you have this handy, it's on the top left of your bills!)
From today anyone trying to ring a premium rate line from this phone will be blocked *phew* (NB - we need a 'relieved' smiley!)Sad because you don't know what to do? :sad: Comping question? Take a look in the Comping Guide to find out0
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