![]() Sadly, it may only be a matter of time before PlusNet are targeted. So I can only assume they are being hit by them and warning people of it. Whistle phone google voice verify tv#The problem is only going to get more sophisticated and worse I am afraid.Īnyone seen the Barclays Bank TV ad which is on quite a lot now? They wouldn't pay for the production and advertising costs for no reason. Then they ask for personal details when of course it isn't them. spoofed CLID and someone goes "We're from BT/PlusNet", "There is a problem with your internet", or "There is a problem with your account", we need to go through security. Don't take any calls which called you and ask for personal information.which is designed to make you rush and not think. Don't fall for any scaremongering, such as "Your internet will be cut off tomorrow if you don't act" etc.Phone CS and verify with them if you're unsure and of course any fake reference number they give you will be meaningless to PlusNet. Then I'd only trust a call I had made, not I had received. "I will contact PlusNet myself - do you have a reference number for this problem?" If they got my ISP name right, I would say: ![]() Goodbye" (in an Anne Robinsion style - for anyone who's seen the Weakest Link you'll know what I mean) With any of these calls now, I would say who are you calling from? As we're PlusNet customers, if they don't say "PlusNet", I would say "That isn't my ISP you must have the wrong number. My parents have had the spoof BT ones, which I only managed to wind one of them up so far, shame I would have liked to have done it more after asking some very basic technical questions they couldn't answer so they hung the call up on me. Whistle phone google voice verify cracked#I said before on a different thread, the trouble with call blocking is CLID can be spoofed as you've said (so that's been cracked now). She is right I am luckly enough (if you can call it that!) to have that role round there I don't get them, but my parents do my mum says "My son deals with the IT round the house" and ends the call. what ulterior motive) without giving away any personal information at all, or installing anything on a computer. Sadly they're not uncommon now, if you get another it would be worth checking around the options to find out what they're really after (i.e. ![]()
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