Today I received a phone call from Co-Mantra. A guy with a strong Indian accent claimed Microsoft was running slowly on my PC. Gave him my email address and card details - he remotely worked on my PC. He claimed £275 for a 5 year warranty (£55 per year). All sounded very genuine. Have I been scammed and if so what can I do about it?
If they have the card number and the security code, there is no stopping them in what they can take. If they have access to the computer, who knows what they could have installed eg - key logging software or software that picks up bank passwords etc. Do exactly as Chuck said re the computer and cancel the card. Yes it is good that no money has gone out yet, but if £2000 goes tomorrow, you'll be a really peed off chap.
I'm sorry 1955, you might find ummm's word's harsh, but she is right. Someone phones you out of the blue and you give them full access to your credit card and computer without even checking that they are genuine?
OK, so you've realised tonight that something may not be quite right and rightly contacted the cc company.
I'm guessing you have logged onto AB using your computer. Did you log on using a password? Is it the same password that you use for any other sites? Just think long and hard about that.
If someone phones you tommorow and asks if you have just bought a 50'' tv...what will you say.. ''No'' of course.
...and when they want to check that you are 1955 ...and that all your details are correct....because they believe your card is being used fraudulently...they will need to verify your identity by answereing some security questions.
Mothers maiden name....
Your birthplace....
Name of your first pet..
Your PIN No.
Will you give them your details then...?