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Odd cold callers on doorstep
Just had an amusing knock at my door. Two scruffy young guys dripping wet with bumfluff on their faces, asking if I had wireless connectivity issues. Asked who they represented: Select Compare. Never heard of them.
They said that I was probably with Virgin or BT and had probably been having dropout issues. They said they could get me much faster internet with a company called Fleur Broadband (seems a legit company). I asked to see their business card or manager's number and they said they didn't have those details. They were down from Birmingham for the day staying in an AirB&B trying to get business. I said that seems a long way to come for such a job and he said "It's ok mate don't worry I make £1000 a week" Anybody else had similar cold calling? |
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'If you're a cold caller, kindly feck off' The alleged £1k a week he's making, is a sign that you're being fleeced for his benefit. |
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No ID = confidence trickster
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Probably VM or BT - yes the 2 biggest makes that more likely.
Probably having wireless dropouts - how would they know? Unless you are living in houses that all have wifi issues they don't know what you have on the LAN side of your connection. I suppose they could have a "scanner" that may detect if the VM/BT wifi is present and suppose wifi issues from that. |
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People should have no truck with cold callers these days. You deal with them at considerable risk to yourself. |
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Indeed. I was really just pointing out that the lack of ID proved the point.
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I'm just commenting that con men can have information about your service so appearing/being knowledgeable is not a mark of authenticity. As mentioned above some of this data can easily be gleaned with readily available tools without connecting to the network. |
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