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    Quote Originally Posted by Homestar View Post
    The numbers don’t actually exist and are not attached to a network. Their hacked, used and discarded so blocking them does nothing.

    Try calling one back - you get ‘This number is not connected’. There’s a youtube video somewhere that explained it quite well.
    A lot of them are spoofed caller ID. I've called the odd mobile number back and got a very perplexed person who sounded nothing like an overseas call center.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gav 110 View Post
    Had a phone call from a young lass a few years ago, phone number said Melbourne Australia
    Her voice sounded a bit like she was from the sub continent and I could hear more of the similar sounding voices in the background
    As I enjoy stirring up people who have a plan to scam me, I lead them on a bit
    I asked her where she was from and she said Melbourne, when asked what street she worked on as I would like to take her to lunch, she said Melbourne street
    I said are your sure your in Melbourne as there is not a Melbourne street in the CBD of Melbourne
    She hung up smartly after thatTelstra Phone Calls- Scam warning
    Yeah, I got one a few years ago trying to sell me something. She admitted that she was in the Philippines.

    I nicely suggested that I could fly over there and take her out to dinner.

    She said she was going to report me.

    I said 'Who to?'

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    Quote Originally Posted by BradC View Post
    A lot of them are spoofed caller ID. I've called the odd mobile number back and got a very perplexed person who sounded nothing like an overseas call center.
    I've written down the supposed oz mob number that the text I got last night came from if anyone is bored and wants to have a play................

    4B ?

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    After about the fifteenth call answered without speaking and with nobody on the end I had had enough and and answered Yes. The well spoken sub-continental gentleman then gave me the spiel about how my NBN and internet service was about to be cut off and could I supply details so that he could arrange for this not to occur. I played dumb like an old pensioner and he stated that he was there to help. I strung him along for a few minutes without divulging any details by which time I think he woke to the fact that I was not playing his game. He then called me a Bloody Bastard and hung up.

    I now block all the calls from numbers I don't know now but I couldn't resist having a bit of fun with that bloke
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    I get lots of calls from scammers concerning the Australian Govt Solar guarantee. Now I can understand if these are from Aust Companies trying to sell their goods but these calls have all the hallmarks of international scammers using overseas call centres - invariably they hang up when I tell them that they do not need to know whether I have solar panels or not.

    No sure what the actual scam is but my guess is they try to sign me up over the phone with a deposit which I then loose. There is a lot online about being cautious signing up for panels but I cannot find anything on Mumbai based scams concerning Solar Panels.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chenz View Post
    After about the fifteenth call answered without speaking and with nobody on the end I had had enough and and answered Yes. The well spoken sub-continental gentleman then gave me the spiel about how my NBN and internet service was about to be cut off and could I supply details so that he could arrange for this not to occur. I played dumb like an old pensioner and he stated that he was there to help. I strung him along for a few minutes without divulging any details by which time I think he woke to the fact that I was not playing his game. He then called me a Bloody Bastard and hung up.

    I now block all the calls from numbers I don't know now but I couldn't resist having a bit of fun with that bloke
    I did much the same recently, he didn't swear at me but I have been receiving a lot of dodgy texts ever since.

    If you regularly get calls and there is nobody on the line it's often automatic dialing from a call centre, if they get through to you but nobody is available their end it hangs up.

    They always call from very noisy call centres, I now ask them which part of India they are calling from and they typically hang up.
    If you have some time and can string them along for a while it might save some poor sucker somewhere from getting scammed. Just be aware that they will probably then sell your number on to other scammers.....



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    Hi,
    I sometimes (very politely, as from a wise old man to a student) point out to them, as they have my name, phone and address, that they have not done their market research and are not doing their employer a favour by annoying me with unwanted phone calls, when a quick Google map search on my address would reveal a roof packed with solar panels.
    Other times I am not so polite!
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    Quote Originally Posted by austastar View Post
    Hi,
    I sometimes (very politely, as from a wise old man to a student) point out to them, as they have my name, phone and address, that they have not done their market research and are not doing their employer a favour by annoying me with unwanted phone calls, when a quick Google map search on my address would reveal a roof packed with solar panels.
    Other times I am not so polite!
    Cheers
    My wife get's these Solar Panel Guys all the time . There is a guy going on line to these company's that supply between 5 & 10 quotes for solar, & all the requests are from the same guy J.D. are his initial & he has given them all my wife's mobile number. Any way after a year & a half of the calls almost every week he must have run out of solar company's & last week the calls started from company's that buy cars 7 the requests are from J.D. I know people will say to just change the number but my wife's anxiety wont allow her to do that . All the calls she gets from these company's are from interstate so if it is not a local number she dose not answer then if she notices they are interstate numbers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by incisor View Post
    Never say “Hello” that seems to be the trigger word
    Apparantly "Yes" is another. 'no-no' word to use during a scam call. EVER

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