View Full Version : F#rk@n scamming pricks.
98tls
11th November 2008, 20:28
Just got a ring from my old mum,phone went and some lowlife starts on about her winning a trip overseas blah blah then hands over the phone to some supposed manager who in turn has a crack at buttering her up some more until the inevitable bank account question<_<well pissed off really,you hear about this shit going on through emails etc but when the fuckers start ringing your old mum its getting serious,bastards.
wilber
11th November 2008, 20:33
Ring telecom and report the f@@kers .
98tls
11th November 2008, 20:34
Was kind of thinking the same,trace the number and give it to the cops.
NighthawkNZ
11th November 2008, 20:44
Was kind of thinking the same,trace the number and give it to the cops.
Don't think about it it... do it... ;)
JimO
11th November 2008, 20:47
it will be someone from overseas, cops wont do diddly about it
JMemonic
11th November 2008, 20:48
We had one like that from the US, American accent etc we had won a free holiday staying at some specific hotel etc but the offer was only valid in the US, the woman even knoew she was calling New Zealand, wierd.
98tls
11th November 2008, 20:53
We had one like that from the US, American accent etc we had won a free holiday staying at some specific hotel etc but the offer was only valid in the US, the woman even knoew she was calling New Zealand, wierd.
These guys offered her the choice of any destination in the world:oi-grr:which makes me think there Kiwis,only Kiwi scammers could be that thick..surely.:pinch:Be a beneficiary involved for sure (reaching for the popcorn)
NighthawkNZ
11th November 2008, 21:02
but the offer was only valid in the US, the woman even knoew she was calling New Zealand, wierd.
:eek5: duh ummmm okay :eek5:
:scratch:
it will be someone from overseas, cops wont do diddly about it
They give the info to Interpol
MSTRS
12th November 2008, 08:33
This crap is increasingly common. I'd get maybe 1 a week. It goes like this...
*ring ring*
"Hello"
...pause...
"Hello?"
"Good (whatever). This is Rosemary, from your next holiday."
"Fuck off"
*click*
Works for me. And Sky. And DVS. And Real Estate agents. Etc.
FROSTY
12th November 2008, 08:39
If I get one more call for an "investment oppertunity " im gonna scream
Mom
12th November 2008, 08:47
This crap is increasingly common. I'd get maybe 1 a week. It goes like this...
*ring ring*
"Hello"
...pause...
"Hello?"
"Good (whatever). This is Rosemary, from your next holiday."
"Fuck off"
*click*
Works for me. And Sky. And DVS. And Real Estate agents. Etc.
You love real estate agents though MSTRS, come on fess up, you do really :dodge:
MSTRS
12th November 2008, 08:59
You love real estate agents though MSTRS, come on fess up, you do really :dodge:
Slow-roasted over a bed of gently glowing charcoal? In that case, yes I do.
Tank
12th November 2008, 10:12
If I get one more call for an "investment oppertunity " im gonna scream
I love them - They all want to come around and pitch to you at your home.
I give them the address of the fucker down the road who reverses out his drive without looking.
CookMySock
12th November 2008, 10:14
it will be someone from overseas, cops wont do diddly about itI think they have quite a few resources upstairs they can call on, on this one.
edit: I dunno why any spam calls are still allowed. It's illegal if its electronic-based, as in TXT or email. I had vodafone spamming me their speshal offers all the time until I "reminded" them that it was against the law - boy did they disappear fast.
DB
BiK3RChiK
12th November 2008, 10:16
The best thing to do is hang up, IMO! I can't believe the gall of these people. If it's not them it's telemarketers! I just hang up on them..
Tank
12th November 2008, 12:31
The Marketing Assn of New Zealand actually DO have a do not call register.
We entered it ages ago and the number of calls we get now is very, very few.
http://www.marketing.org.nz/index.php
CookMySock
12th November 2008, 14:09
http://www.marketing.org.nz/index.phpThank you VERY much for that, Tank. Thats excellent.
Steve
bungbung
12th November 2008, 14:52
Cheers for that link Tank. I've just signed up for "do not call"
I had Monday and Tuesday off, and received 2 calls on each day:
HRV, Some kind of insurance, some kind of telephone plan and one call was so short I'm not sure what they wanted.
Scouse
12th November 2008, 15:08
I had the same thing happen to me earlier this year, I knew what was coming from the start so I just let them go on right through the whole spiel, Blaa bla this offer is only open to credit card holders bla bla so about 30 minutes later at the end of the spiel when they asked for my credit card number I said fuck off and put the phone down.
PrincessBandit
12th November 2008, 16:03
I have three options I choose from:
A really boring one - "Im not interested thank you" and then hang up
And 2 which I like to use from time to time - if it's an automated one I press the hash key repeatedly then hang up ( I read somewhere that that stuffs up their computer system somehow) or I say "Oh someone's at the door, I'll be back in a tick" then walk away and leave the phone with them hanging on the other end wondering where I went. (Works best when you have call waiting and anyone else ringing you gets your answerphone instead of the engaged tome).
ckai
12th November 2008, 16:44
The Marketing Assn of New Zealand actually DO have a do not call register.
We entered it ages ago and the number of calls we get now is very, very few.
http://www.marketing.org.nz/index.php
Bloody friggin marvellous stuff Tank. Big ups. Aren't you just full of useful shit today (I read another useful post of yours).
As for the scammers, I got one the other day. I was a little shocked to be honest, so I didn't tell them to fuck off and it didn't even cross my mind to call the cops. I think I just hang up on them. I feel a little cheated now. Bastards. I should have swore at them :Punk:
Wiki Drifter
12th November 2008, 18:26
We had one like that from the US, American accent etc we had won a free holiday staying at some specific hotel etc but the offer was only valid in the US, the woman even knoew she was calling New Zealand, wierd.
I was in Shanghai not long ago, bought a brand new prepaid sim card for my mobile. A day later some dude with a yank accent calls me (he even knew my name)* and ask if I wish to continue with the "real estate investment opportunity" which I had "discussed with his manager during a meeting a few months earlier". He requested to meet with me, I told him to get fucked in the nicest way. Spoooky....
* I haven't given my new number to anybody at this time
Fatjim
12th November 2008, 19:05
Sounds like the telephone scam version of "going international"
Donor
13th November 2008, 19:11
They just mentioned this mob on Police 10/7
Apparently the callers have 'foreign accents'
Go figure...
Creeping Death
13th November 2008, 19:34
so about 30 minutes later at the end of the spiel when they asked for my credit card number I said fuck off and put the phone down.
Holy Moly!30 minutes!!!I can't even last 30 seconds!!....ummm on the phone that is!:eek:
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