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Default Electricity Bill Reducer Scam?


"David WE Roberts" wrote in message
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"NT" wrote in message
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On Oct 29, 12:57 pm, wrote:
Just had a strange and lengthy 'phone call claiming to be from EDF
saying they're going to send me something to plug in to halve my leccy
bills. I was then passed on to a supervisor who wanted my credit card
number "for identification". Needless to say, I declined. The line
then went dead, but someone called back. I didn't answer, but no doubt
they'll call again. 1471 says "We do not have ..."

Is this a scam? They have no conceivable need for a card number, as I
pay by direct debit, and isn't a utility bill a common means of
identification?

Chris


halving bills with a plugin box is impossible. If it were doable we'd
all have one.

A clear scam.


NT

However,
http://webnhance.com/2007/10/14/how-...ctricity-bill/
illegal but who knows?

EDF, however, are unlikely to be pushing this.

Also http://www.epdonthenet.net/article.aspx?ArticleID=28266.
However the request for credit card details is a dead give away - however
technically possible (or not) any offer is they do not need your credit card
details unless they wish to take money from your credit card.
If they wished to validate your identity using a credit card they could
always read the details back to you for you to confirm.
Even then you should worry.
A firm with your details will ask for post code, address, date of birth,
account number etc. but never your credit card details.

Be afraid.
Be very afraid.