stuart little
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The same here, but now I find they are more expensive than RM. RM~ has free collection : EVRI charges.Credit where it's due - out local Evri chap is brilliant.
The same here, but now I find they are more expensive than RM. RM~ has free collection : EVRI charges.Credit where it's due - out local Evri chap is brilliant.
Sounds like the exact same one I got, but I wasted about 1/2 an hour of their time 'winding them up'. No loss to me as I wasn't doing anything.That £2 would of been just the start , I had a phone call yesterday from a number I didn’t recognise - it was a pre recorded message advising me ghat my Amazon prime membership was going to be auto renewed at £79 or thereabouts and to select option 1 if I wanted to cancel it. The funny thing was I had actually cancelled it that morning..within a few minutes of listening to this message and hanging up I had another call from another unknown number and I simply ignored it . There is always some low life scxx ready to take your money and it makes me so angry..
Yup, as they say; "If you ain't innit, you won't win anyfink'.That really hightlights the issue of scamming, I could understand if it was for the chance to win a holiday in Clacton or Skegness but for tupperware !!
Just trust no one and accept that whatever you want in life it will cost you, there are no freebies to be had and when offered the chance to win anything just view them as someone dangling a carrot or a juicy maggot for someone to take the bait.
That was rude of them!Got a call from Microsoft who told me my pc was infected, thankfully they were going to sort it out for me. Hang on a sec I have a weak bladder and need to use the bathroom, would you mind hanging on.. no problem.
then told me to go to pc which needs booting up, explained it was a really old pc that took ages to boot up.. would they mind waiting.. no problem.
went and made a cup of tea.
Back on phone after another 10 mins, I told them I was embarrassed at how long it was taking to boot up.. would they mind ringing back later, .. no problem, what sort of time?
I suggested they should ring back in 15 mins and try to continue with the scam then. They didnt ring back.
One of the newer scams is a fake Q R code on car park machines..which makes you think of the so called cashless society…Scammed by a parking app - in a new town, late for meeting, dark, wet.
Search for the app on the car park sign. Says it wants a £1 to set up the account - no problem.
Next day bank alert me to two dubious additional transactions - both below £100. Fortunately these were both blocked and credit card reissued.
What did I learn - normally I am fairly cautious - you are more likely to be a victim if you are in a relatively stressful situation.
Fortunately no long term issues - but a reminder to be vigilant at all times.
I put my land line phone in a shoebox under the stairs , disconnected , 5 years ago , Not used it since, Bliss.I have a mobile number and a landline which comes with my Virgin broadband package. Friends know not to call the landline and now nobody ever uses that number except scammers. It got to the point a while ago where I was so fed up of it ringing that I pulled the plug out of the socket. Very therapeutic that was.
I told one of the "you've had an accident" ones that my injuries were so bad I had been decapitated, didn't miss a beat. You can have some fun if you are having a dull morning.Sorry for delay just sorting out my refund from Temu not . My wife had a call the other day from some lady trying to sell her life insurance she told the lady she did not need any as she was dead but the caller carried on with her sales pitch showing that a lot of cold caller workers don't listen to what the recipient is saying or don't understand the language
A friend of mine refused to pay his BT telephone bill (thus was about 29 years ago) because somehow scammers had managed to hack his line and all calls he made were at outrageous prices. He argued that by collecting the money on behalf of these scammers, BT were complicit in the fraud. I don't remember the outcoe but it seemed like a sensible argument to me.I had a phone call from someone claiming to be from Virginmedia. I had just enough time to say **** off before putting the phone down. The trouble is some of these scams are getting better and sooner or later many of us are going to get caught.
I’d like to set up an account with our phone provider so that anyone not on our contact list gets charged £50 a minute if they call us. I’m sure they won’t agree but strangely they will collect this kind of fee if we press a button on our phone to a scammer. How does this work? It doesn’t matter whether it’s BT, Virginmedia or Sky etc, they’ll all bill you if you get caught out with one of these scams.
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