HalfaSeatOn
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There was a DVLA refund text scam wife received last week. I could see some falling for it with link to a gov.uk looking website
My Mum has at last started taking it seriously, I have told her to open the door to no one....when I went to cut her grass today I knocked the door she shouted...'who is it' I said me...your son...Prove it she said!!!!
there have been reports in this area of scammers on OAP doorsteps......what sort of low lifes do we have on this earth?
Simple rule - no matter what company asks you to update your details, you do not do so via a link in the email. You google the company in question, click on them, and update details that way.Perhaps we could have a thread to inform each other what Scams are doing the rounds.
This morning I had a very realistic E mail from the TV Licence office saying they were having trouble with my direct debits and could I update details.
So you're a scammer then? [emoji23]
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Funny enough, I've just got an ad for a Facebook game after reading this. [emoji848]Facebook games which demand access to all your data on sign-up.
Cambridge Analytica 2. Influencing and nudging your thoughts and free will.
I took a call the other day regarding loft insulation. Caller says that you had your loft insultation replaced a few years ago under the government scheme and that the insulation used can cause condensation. This is all quite believable but they are trying to get into people's houses, do an 'assessment' and then charge you to replace perfectly good insulation.
They are specifically asking if you are a pensioner so obviously trying to find those who are more susceptible to these sort of things.
Quick look online and they are appear to be working their way around the country - they were targeting East Anglia before the lockdown. As soon as I started to challenge the guy to tell me who did my installation as he said he was working from a government list, he kept trying to ignore my question.