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martkt10 07-11-2019 12:48

Fed up with Amazon prime phone calls
 
Getting a bit fed up with amazon prime scam phone calls, 12 so far over two days
Wish there was a way to block the numbers within Virgin media

Carth 07-11-2019 12:52

Re: Fed up with Amazon prime phone calls
 
Had three in the last two weeks

Never had, or intend to have, an Amazon account :rolleyes:

Mr K 07-11-2019 20:03

Re: Fed up with Amazon prime phone calls
 
Be more protective of your phone number, very few people actually need it. Those that insist get 01234 567890 from.me, good luck with that.

Carth 07-11-2019 22:42

Re: Fed up with Amazon prime phone calls
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mr K (Post 36016428)
Be more protective of your phone number, very few people actually need it. Those that insist get 01234 567890 from.me, good luck with that.

Hardly anyone knows my number (even I don't) . . I only answer unknown numbers if I'm bored and feel like playing the fool ;)

wildfruit 27-11-2019 23:49

Re: Fed up with Amazon prime phone calls
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Carth (Post 36016444)
Hardly anyone knows my number (even I don't) . . I only answer unknown numbers if I'm bored and feel like playing the fool ;)

It’s a hobby of mine. I enjoy it.

progers 29-11-2019 22:21

Re: Fed up with Amazon prime phone calls
 
I save the numbers on my phone as Telepest01, Telepest02 etc. Then when they call I just ignore them

buckeye 10-12-2019 15:35

Re: Fed up with Amazon prime phone calls
 
I used to get scam calls all the time (not so since I moved and VM insisted I had new number),
as a rule of thumb I found they always rung off after a maximum of 8 rings so I never answer my phone before this amount of rings.
The few people who use my landline know this and wait for me to answer.

OLD BOY 10-12-2019 16:45

Re: Fed up with Amazon prime phone calls
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by buckeye (Post 36019821)
I used to get scam calls all the time (not so since I moved and VM insisted I had new number),
as a rule of thumb I found they always rung off after a maximum of 8 rings so I never answer my phone before this amount of rings.
The few people who use my landline know this and wait for me to answer.

I take the view that if it's important, they will leave a message. If my wife didn't keep answering the blessed thing, they might conclude that the phone was no longer active!

SnoopZ 10-12-2019 16:47

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Quote:

Originally Posted by OLD BOY (Post 36019836)
I take the view that if it's important, they will leave a message. If my wife didn't keep answering the blessed thing, they might conclude that the phone was no longer active!

Do you not have the free caller ID or does the missus just answer random numbers?

Mr K 10-12-2019 17:09

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Quote:

Originally Posted by SnoopZ (Post 36019838)
Do you not have the free caller ID or does the missus just answer random numbers?

Caller ID is brilliant, I have a special ring tone for the mother-in-law ;)

arcimedes 12-12-2019 11:04

Re: Fed up with Amazon prime phone calls
 
Are you talking about the real Amazon calls which I have never had or the scam one thats says you need to renew your subscription?

Maggy 12-12-2019 11:57

Re: Fed up with Amazon prime phone calls
 
Get an answer phone..it works wonders for your sanity.

livelysprite 17-02-2021 16:52

Re: Fed up with Amazon prime phone calls
 
I've had several of these amazon prime scam calls this week on my virgin landline.

Jaymoss 17-02-2021 17:09

Re: Fed up with Amazon prime phone calls
 
Buy a BT True Call phone. Anyone who calls your landline has to announce who they are. Auto diallers can not do this so your phone does not ring

alanbjames 02-03-2021 07:05

Re: Fed up with Amazon prime phone calls
 
I get the odd call the majority of Spam Calls i get are about my Washing Machine insurance being out of date.

tweetiepooh 02-03-2021 10:32

Re: Fed up with Amazon prime phone calls
 
I just tell them my washing machine is 22 years old (dishwasher, TV etc are 15 years old). They go away then but they keep coming back.


Just waiting for the telecoms companies to offer something to block calls where the originating termination doesn't match the caller-id presented number. I reckon that would stymie many of these. Could have exceptions for known companies where caller-id matches a block of numbers for that originating termination.


Additionally a feature where a subscriber can log calls based on the originating termination and get that blocked to their line. This would need to happen at exchange as that detail isn't presented to the subscriber.

GrimUpNorth 02-03-2021 12:23

Re: Fed up with Amazon prime phone calls
 
Not had any such calls since turning on Sky Talk Shield. When you set it up you can create a list of numbers and either block them or star them. Starred calls ring as normal, blocked don't - it's as simple as that. Any other number is met by an automatic system that askes the caller to dial a random number to be connected. There's an on-line list of all calls from the last 30 days which can be added to the blocked or starred lists as you want. Just had a look and the system has 'dealt with' 9 calls in the last 30 days.

Must admit, I do miss the calls from my ISP telling me I've got a virus though.

Skie 06-03-2021 19:14

Re: Fed up with Amazon prime phone calls
 
Truecall (either the standalone one, or one built into a handset) will block 100% of scam/marketing calls.

Real people you haven't already whitelisted can just say their name and press # to get through to you, but the scammers wont get that far as their systems interpret as an answerphone which their autodiallers hang up on.

We used to get 3 calls a day. Got one of these 10 years ago and now we only ever get legitimate calls.

Paul 07-03-2021 01:50

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i think Ive mentioned this before, but we simply dont answer unless the number comes up as known (ie programmed in).
Anything else goes to the answer machine. Genuine callers who want to get in touch will leave a message. Scammers/sales/whatever obviously do not.

Hugh 15-03-2021 14:42

Re: Fed up with Amazon prime phone calls
 
On a related note, there's a new O2 scam going around (they just tried it with me).

How it works is this -

They (the fraudsters) ring you, and say you have been selected for a 40% reduction in your tariff - to access this, they will send you two text messages, and you should tell them the code from the second text message, which is how they validate you are the account holder.

What in fact is happening, is that they have tried to get into your account, and because of whatever they do, it causes O2 to send you two text messages.

1st one says
Quote:

*FRAUD ALERT - MUST READ
Has someone called ou and asked for a code? Hang up, they do not work for O2 and are trying to commit fraud on your O2 account. Never give a one time code to anyone who called you. Call us on 202 if you need help. If you requeted a code yourself, we'll be texting it to you shortly
2nd text message is
Quote:

Here is your code : nnnn
Please enter this code to retrieve your O2 account. If you did not authorise this, please contact O2
I assume the fraudsters then hope you are stupid enough not to read the text messages, and just give them the code, which means they then can access your O2 account.

I reported the number to O2, and blocked it (0330 220 4417).

Carth 15-03-2021 15:08

Re: Fed up with Amazon prime phone calls
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Hugh (Post 36074337)
On a related note, there's a new O2 scam going around (they just tried it with me).

I reported the number to O2, and blocked it (0330 220 4417).

:tu:

https://who-called.co.uk/Number/03302204417

Scroll down to User Reports ;)

Carth 16-03-2021 14:50

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Currently having fun during lock down by answering the calls from these people:

01236 339018 supposedly in Coatbridge (Scotland)

Just had the 3rd of the day, asking for a different name, mumbling the same crap about a pre-payment meter, and they eventually got the same 2 word reply.

Wife told me to block the number, but you have to make your own fun these days :D

Mad Max 14-05-2021 20:15

Re: Fed up with Amazon prime phone calls
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Carth (Post 36074459)
Currently having fun during lock down by answering the calls from these people:

01236 339018 supposedly in Coatbridge (Scotland)

Just had the 3rd of the day, asking for a different name, mumbling the same crap about a pre-payment meter, and they eventually got the same 2 word reply.

Wife told me to block the number, but you have to make your own fun these days :D


Same here mate, I give them absolute dogs when they phone.

Horizon 18-05-2021 11:16

Re: Fed up with Amazon prime phone calls
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Paul (Post 36073407)
i think Ive mentioned this before, but we simply dont answer unless the number comes up as known (ie programmed in).
Anything else goes to the answer machine. Genuine callers who want to get in touch will leave a message. Scammers/sales/whatever obviously do not.

I do the same, but the only issue with this is that if you are in regularly use your GP and/or have medical appointments etc, you may miss a important call.

This happened to me once last year when I ignored a "withheld number" and it happened to be a hospital consultant calling my house and they rarely call anyone at home.

Many hospital and GP surgeries use extensions and these show up on Caller ID as withheld numbers or unknown numbers, so people should just be aware of this.

The only other issue that I'm getting is that Indian call centres are calling from my immediate local number. My area code covers around 100k people, but the next digit after that is specific to my town only and that's the numbers that are calling my house now. And as the numbers are so local, I have answered some of them, thinking they might be neighbours or something.


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