Re: Yet another telephone scam (Amazon)
I am sick to death of these people Meg.Re: Yet another telephone scam (Amazon)
The only way to deal with these people is simply never discuss anything confidential or otherwise on the telephone. It doesn't matter what it's about, if they are genuine they will allow you to phone them back on a number you either know is their's or one from their website. If it transpires they haven't called you then the original incoming number should be blocked. I have over 30 different blocked numbers on my mobile, all from either scammers or 'ambulance chasers' about a car accident. I've never had one (touch wood) so that's easy to work out. Once I gave my mobile number out when my windscreen shattered and I had to get it replaced. The first and only company I left my number with wanted three weeks to replace it, no good at all. They are the ones who passed on my number I reckon because all the 'ambulance chaser' calls started from then.Re: Yet another telephone scam (Amazon)
Re: Yet another telephone scam (Amazon)
Re: Yet another telephone scam (Amazon)
Thanks for the heads-up, Meg.Re: Yet another telephone scam (Amazon)
Unfortunately the government has not moved with the times and has allowed our personal data/information to be a commodity that can be bought and sold by anyone.Re: Yet another telephone scam (Amazon)
Re: Yet another telephone scam (Amazon)
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