I can do a special deal for westie wood ducks, sorry, truckies.[bigwhistle]
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Found it! A bit of buggering around but Settings is the Sprocket thing far right, top band but doesn't high light when you hover over it..
Thanks for all your help.[wink11]
BTW, I don't know if "Sprocket thing far right" is in effect a Top Band, I've not heard their sound.:Rolling::Thump:
Had some on phone me yesterday at work to tell me my Google Password wasn't working & would I like to change it?
I told him I'm not surprised since I don't have one, but anyway send me an Email about it.
Never got the Email??
Jonesfam
Got a phone call from mumble mumble pty ltd a couple of days ago, Indian accent, saying "your bank has informed us that an incorrect withdrawal was taken from your account and we would like to refund it".
"which bank would that be ?" I say.
"Oh we are not allowed to know which bank it is sir"
"are you sitting at your computer?"
No
"Will you turn on your computer sir?"
no
{click}
[bigrolf][bigrolf]:Rolling::Rolling:
Terry
About 18 months ago I got a call from a so called Telstra rep. I talked to him for at least 10 minutes and when he asked which of the banks that he rattled off, I banked with, I replied 'None of the above'. He then inquired as to which bank I dealt with and I replied 'Sperm bank'.
He got really upset and said that the local police would be around to arrest me, to which I replied 'Just mention my name. Sgt. Ken knows where I live'. He then swore at me, which really made me feel even better!
I had a funny one a couple of weeks ago.
It was an email from the CEO of Optus and to click on the message to see it.
I just forwarded it back to Optus spoof reporting, only to get an email return saying that it was genuine.
How stupid does a company have to be to send out a genuine message that looks like a spoof?
I remember years ago I had a call from Telstra trying to upsell me on my mobile plan. The Indian bloke asked for my password.
I said "you are Telstra so you know my password " and hung up.
I then rang Telstra to report the scam and was told that the bloke was genuine.
Again how stupid do they have to be?
Regards PhilipA
Nicole called me yesterday.....sigh....
Sometimes I wonder if Aussies are seen as an easy mark.
Thinking multiple phone scammers, Vicroads fees, speed cameras, government charges that used to be paid from tax revenue, business charging what they think they can get, rather than cost + a fair profit.
Bit fed up with it.
Terry