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Jemisa | 23:43 Thu 02nd Dec 2010 | ChatterBank
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Yesterday I had a phone call from an Indian sounding man who wanted me to confirm who I was and went on to say he was representing 'microsoft' and said he was asking me to check my computer as I may have been infected by a new virus........at that point I put the phone down because I thought it was ODD.
Today same thing, it was very noisy sounded like a call centre, this time he told me to sit at computer with windows screensaver (my PC was turned off) and tell him what I saw in bottom left hand corner.......I thought this odd again & put phone down. It rang 3 - 4 times afterwards but I left it.
What I want to know has anyone else had these phone calls, where they know your name?
Who are these people & what do they want & to be soo persistant.

I've had 'Microsoft and Windows for 10 years yet never had a call like that before.
My daughter seems to think it was a scam - what do you think?

jem
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Sounds odd to me. I think you are doing the right thing in putting down your receiver. It might be a scam of some sort, there are so many about now - it is better to be sure than sorry.
I think it's a scam too Jem, If they call back, I would hang up straight away!.....
It's a scam...........they first tried this with me a couple of years ago. and apparently they're currently making the rounds again.....tell them to feck off.
It is a scam.
Have a look at this link: http://www.techeye.ne...s-to-a-phone-near-you
At bottom states "Microsoft never rings anyone up."
well said craft!...................lol..............
Hiya Jem.

Yes, I've had a couple. Had one a few days ago, chap told me I'd downloaded something that had infected my computer.

I told him that if I had a problem I would contact an engineer. He put the phone down on me.
If it happens again, ask for their name and number and you'll ring them back at YOUR convenience.

Unfortunately (sorry) you seem too nice to tell them the other thing ...

Clue ...starts with F ... ends with 'a cough'. :-)
Actually you shouldn't tell them to f*** off as it's in contravention of the 1984 Telecomms Act.
They can sue me. ;-)
... and yes, I'm very aware of all the Acts relating to telecommunications in the UK :-))
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Phew!! thanks for all your answers of reassurance,
I just want to know how they got my name (I'm not in the book) I'm told too these people put a background tape on so it sounds as if they're calling from a work place but really they're sitting in their own front room. They try to get as much knowledge from you as poss so THEY can break into your system and fleece you.

The links were interesting. ThanQ (and who thinks I wouldn't tell 'em to fukc off?)

jem
NazNomad - if you are so well versed on such legislation why mention being sued? It isn't a civil matter.

Improper use of public telecommunication system is a criminal offence and liable on summary conviction to imprisonment for a term not exceeding six months or a fine not exceeding £5000 or both.
blah blah ...
Can't I be aware of something without being an expert? ... Apparently not, lol

Anyway, who exactly are the scammers going to complain to?
lol @ Jem......you go girl!
"very aware" was an implication of vast knowledge - an expert if you will.

blag blag ...
Well, ok then. :-)
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Naz, -- I'll bake you a cake with a file in it, now don't you worry I'll hide you under my apron.

jem (even though you didn't put an 'at on my other avatar!!)
Here I'm Mrs Christmas...
I that ruling applies to you Naz, then why not to the scammers. Surely they are misusing the public telecommunications service, even more.

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