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Harry Bloomfield[_3_] March 20th 19 11:32 AM

Nuisance caller attempts increasing again
 
After the number of nuisance calls my phone system was blocking, fell
to almost no calls, there has been a sudden increase in their number in
the past few days. 10 such calls yesterday blocked, all supposedly from
different spoofed numbers.

They do like to waste their time.

Tim Lamb[_2_] March 20th 19 12:20 PM

Nuisance caller attempts increasing again
 
In message , Harry Bloomfield
writes
After the number of nuisance calls my phone system was blocking, fell
to almost no calls, there has been a sudden increase in their number in
the past few days. 10 such calls yesterday blocked, all supposedly from
different spoofed numbers.

They do like to waste their time.


Apparently my Internet service is compromised! Recorded announcement so
I suppose the only cost is the call charge.

--
Tim Lamb

Scott[_17_] March 20th 19 01:02 PM

Nuisance caller attempts increasing again
 
On Wed, 20 Mar 2019 12:20:36 +0000, Tim Lamb
wrote:

In message , Harry Bloomfield
writes
After the number of nuisance calls my phone system was blocking, fell
to almost no calls, there has been a sudden increase in their number in
the past few days. 10 such calls yesterday blocked, all supposedly from
different spoofed numbers.

They do like to waste their time.


Apparently my Internet service is compromised! Recorded announcement so
I suppose the only cost is the call charge.


I told them to fix it asap as I will be looking for compensation for
each day I am without service.

T i m March 20th 19 01:16 PM

Nuisance caller attempts increasing again
 
On Wed, 20 Mar 2019 12:20:36 +0000, Tim Lamb
wrote:

In message , Harry Bloomfield
writes
After the number of nuisance calls my phone system was blocking, fell
to almost no calls, there has been a sudden increase in their number in
the past few days. 10 such calls yesterday blocked, all supposedly from
different spoofed numbers.

They do like to waste their time.


Apparently my Internet service is compromised! Recorded announcement so
I suppose the only cost is the call charge.


I have also had a few 'This is Microsoft Technical' calls from India
recently and after dispatching one (who was fairly persistent), also
had the 'This is BT Technical, your line is compromised' recorded
message with a press 1 or 2 option.

Me: But I have cable Internet, I don't use BT?

Him: Sir, did you know all Internet connections go though BT ...

After wasting the first callers time as long as possible and him
talking of 'blocking my Internet connection' if I didn't do as he
asked, his parting shot was that he was going to 'block my a$$'. ;-)

Cheers, T i m



Dave Plowman (News) March 20th 19 01:53 PM

Nuisance caller attempts increasing again
 
In article ,
Harry Bloomfield wrote:
After the number of nuisance calls my phone system was blocking, fell
to almost no calls, there has been a sudden increase in their number in
the past few days. 10 such calls yesterday blocked, all supposedly from
different spoofed numbers.


They do like to waste their time.


I had to disable my call blocker (TrueCall) so I could let through a call
from a large switchboard. Didn't really want to put them through the hoops
of leaving a message.

And the spam calls started again near right away. But didn't annoy as much
as before since I now have the means to block them.

--
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Dave Plowman London SW
To e-mail, change noise into sound.

Chris J Dixon March 20th 19 03:10 PM

Nuisance caller attempts increasing again
 
T i m wrote:

On Wed, 20 Mar 2019 12:20:36 +0000, Tim Lamb
wrote:

In message , Harry Bloomfield
writes


Apparently my Internet service is compromised! Recorded announcement so
I suppose the only cost is the call charge.


I have also had a few 'This is Microsoft Technical' calls from India
recently and after dispatching one (who was fairly persistent), also
had the 'This is BT Technical, your line is compromised' recorded
message with a press 1 or 2 option.

Me: But I have cable Internet, I don't use BT?

Him: Sir, did you know all Internet connections go though BT ...

After wasting the first callers time as long as possible and him
talking of 'blocking my Internet connection' if I didn't do as he
asked, his parting shot was that he was going to 'block my a$$'. ;-)


I've had much stronger language than that, one even resorted to
what I presume was his mother tongue.

Chris
--
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Plant amazing Acers.

[email protected] March 20th 19 03:11 PM

Nuisance caller attempts increasing again
 
Had a new one last night. Asking for me by full name. "I understand you have shares in XXXX (a large multinational Co)". "I am calling from a large USA company who wishes to take this company over."

Me: Please confirm in writing. Caller Hangs up.

Makes a change from BT, MS and the other usual scammers.

charles March 20th 19 03:40 PM

Nuisance caller attempts increasing again
 
In article ,
wrote:
Had a new one last night. Asking for me by full name. "I understand you
have shares in XXXX (a large multinational Co)". "I am calling from a
large USA company who wishes to take this company over."


Me: Please confirm in writing. Caller Hangs up.


Makes a change from BT, MS and the other usual scammers.


Not very new, I had one like that about 3 years ago.

--
from KT24 in Surrey, England
"I'd rather die of exhaustion than die of boredom" Thomas Carlyle

Mark[_24_] March 20th 19 03:52 PM

Nuisance caller attempts increasing again
 
On Wed, 20 Mar 2019 13:16:21 +0000, T i m wrote:

On Wed, 20 Mar 2019 12:20:36 +0000, Tim Lamb
wrote:

In message , Harry Bloomfield
writes
After the number of nuisance calls my phone system was blocking, fell
to almost no calls, there has been a sudden increase in their number in
the past few days. 10 such calls yesterday blocked, all supposedly from
different spoofed numbers.

They do like to waste their time.


Apparently my Internet service is compromised! Recorded announcement so
I suppose the only cost is the call charge.


I have also had a few 'This is Microsoft Technical' calls from India
recently and after dispatching one (who was fairly persistent), also
had the 'This is BT Technical, your line is compromised' recorded
message with a press 1 or 2 option.


Never respond to these!

Me: But I have cable Internet, I don't use BT?

Him: Sir, did you know all Internet connections go though BT ...


Well ... he's wrong.

After wasting the first callers time as long as possible and him
talking of 'blocking my Internet connection' if I didn't do as he
asked, his parting shot was that he was going to 'block my a$$'. ;-)


Well, you're wasting your own time too. But I don't object if you're
willing to tie up some scum cold caller's time.


--
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Mark[_24_] March 20th 19 03:56 PM

Nuisance caller attempts increasing again
 
On Wed, 20 Mar 2019 13:53:54 +0000 (GMT), "Dave Plowman (News)"
wrote:

In article ,
Harry Bloomfield wrote:
After the number of nuisance calls my phone system was blocking, fell
to almost no calls, there has been a sudden increase in their number in
the past few days. 10 such calls yesterday blocked, all supposedly from
different spoofed numbers.


They do like to waste their time.


I had to disable my call blocker (TrueCall) so I could let through a call
from a large switchboard. Didn't really want to put them through the hoops
of leaving a message.

And the spam calls started again near right away. But didn't annoy as much
as before since I now have the means to block them.


I've decided to implement a very agressive call-blocker which blocks
almost all unknown callers (i.e witheld, faked numbers etc). This has
taken a long time for me to decide, but I think the risk of missing
the odd legit call is worth it.

--
Little Britain leaves. Great Britain stays.

charles March 20th 19 04:15 PM

Nuisance caller attempts increasing again
 
In article , Mark
wrote:
On Wed, 20 Mar 2019 13:16:21 +0000, T i m wrote:


On Wed, 20 Mar 2019 12:20:36 +0000, Tim Lamb
wrote:

In message , Harry Bloomfield
writes
After the number of nuisance calls my phone system was blocking, fell
to almost no calls, there has been a sudden increase in their number
in the past few days. 10 such calls yesterday blocked, all supposedly
from different spoofed numbers.

They do like to waste their time.

Apparently my Internet service is compromised! Recorded announcement
so I suppose the only cost is the call charge.


I have also had a few 'This is Microsoft Technical' calls from India
recently and after dispatching one (who was fairly persistent), also had
the 'This is BT Technical, your line is compromised' recorded message
with a press 1 or 2 option.


Never respond to these!


pressing '1' can connect you to a premium rate call number.

Recently, when I was bored, talked with the man from 'Microsoft Technical
Suport'. He asked me about the key to the right of the left-hand Control.
"It's a sort of gear wheel, "gear wheel?" "Yes, rather like the one you get
for 'settings' on a tablet." "Is it a tablet, then?" "No, it's a desktop
machine, but the symbol is just like the symbol on a tablet." long pause
"Is it a Windows machine ?" "No" Mr M$oft hangs up.

--
from KT24 in Surrey, England
"I'd rather die of exhaustion than die of boredom" Thomas Carlyle

Jim K.. March 20th 19 04:21 PM

Nuisance caller attempts increasing again
 
Mark Wrote in message:
On Wed, 20 Mar 2019 13:16:21 +0000, T i m wrote:

On Wed, 20 Mar 2019 12:20:36 +0000, Tim Lamb
wrote:

In message , Harry Bloomfield
writes
After the number of nuisance calls my phone system was blocking, fell
to almost no calls, there has been a sudden increase in their number in
the past few days. 10 such calls yesterday blocked, all supposedly from
different spoofed numbers.

They do like to waste their time.

Apparently my Internet service is compromised! Recorded announcement so
I suppose the only cost is the call charge.


I have also had a few 'This is Microsoft Technical' calls from India
recently and after dispatching one (who was fairly persistent), also
had the 'This is BT Technical, your line is compromised' recorded
message with a press 1 or 2 option.


Never respond to these!

Me: But I have cable Internet, I don't use BT?

Him: Sir, did you know all Internet connections go though BT ...


Well ... he's wrong.

After wasting the first callers time as long as possible and him
talking of 'blocking my Internet connection' if I didn't do as he
asked, his parting shot was that he was going to 'block my a$$'. ;-)


Well, you're wasting your own time too. But I don't object if you're
willing to tie up some scum cold caller's time.



Hey you're on fire today Mark...
--
Jim K


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Dave Plowman (News) March 20th 19 04:31 PM

Nuisance caller attempts increasing again
 
In article ,
Mark wrote:
I had to disable my call blocker (TrueCall) so I could let through a call
from a large switchboard. Didn't really want to put them through the hoops
of leaving a message.

And the spam calls started again near right away. But didn't annoy as much
as before since I now have the means to block them.


I've decided to implement a very agressive call-blocker which blocks
almost all unknown callers (i.e witheld, faked numbers etc). This has
taken a long time for me to decide, but I think the risk of missing
the odd legit call is worth it.


The TrueCall is good in that you enter your phone book and it lets any on
that straight through. Any others have to jump through hoops to leave a
message. Which I'd say no spam caller is going to bother with. It's also
easy to disable - if you simply switch off the mains to it, it routes the
lines straight through. Quicker than entering a code. Downside is it isn't
free.

--
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Dave Plowman London SW
To e-mail, change noise into sound.

Mark[_24_] March 20th 19 05:06 PM

Nuisance caller attempts increasing again
 
On Wed, 20 Mar 2019 16:31:01 +0000 (GMT), "Dave Plowman (News)"
wrote:

In article ,
Mark wrote:
I had to disable my call blocker (TrueCall) so I could let through a call
from a large switchboard. Didn't really want to put them through the hoops
of leaving a message.

And the spam calls started again near right away. But didn't annoy as much
as before since I now have the means to block them.


I've decided to implement a very agressive call-blocker which blocks
almost all unknown callers (i.e witheld, faked numbers etc). This has
taken a long time for me to decide, but I think the risk of missing
the odd legit call is worth it.


The TrueCall is good in that you enter your phone book and it lets any on
that straight through. Any others have to jump through hoops to leave a
message. Which I'd say no spam caller is going to bother with. It's also
easy to disable - if you simply switch off the mains to it, it routes the
lines straight through. Quicker than entering a code. Downside is it isn't
free.


I use a BT 8500 phone which is like TrueCall. i.e. It is effective.

--
Little Britain leaves. Great Britain stays.

Chris J Dixon March 20th 19 05:12 PM

Nuisance caller attempts increasing again
 
charles wrote:

In article , Mark
wrote:
On Wed, 20 Mar 2019 13:16:21 +0000, T i m wrote:


I have also had a few 'This is Microsoft Technical' calls from India
recently and after dispatching one (who was fairly persistent), also had
the 'This is BT Technical, your line is compromised' recorded message
with a press 1 or 2 option.


Never respond to these!


pressing '1' can connect you to a premium rate call number.


Just run me through how you think that can be done?

Chris
--
Chris J Dixon Nottingham UK


Plant amazing Acers.

John Rumm March 20th 19 06:41 PM

Nuisance caller attempts increasing again
 
On 20/03/2019 16:15, charles wrote:
In article , Mark
wrote:
On Wed, 20 Mar 2019 13:16:21 +0000, T i m wrote:


On Wed, 20 Mar 2019 12:20:36 +0000, Tim Lamb
wrote:

In message , Harry Bloomfield
writes
After the number of nuisance calls my phone system was blocking, fell
to almost no calls, there has been a sudden increase in their number
in the past few days. 10 such calls yesterday blocked, all supposedly
from different spoofed numbers.

They do like to waste their time.

Apparently my Internet service is compromised! Recorded announcement
so I suppose the only cost is the call charge.

I have also had a few 'This is Microsoft Technical' calls from India
recently and after dispatching one (who was fairly persistent), also had
the 'This is BT Technical, your line is compromised' recorded message
with a press 1 or 2 option.


Never respond to these!


pressing '1' can connect you to a premium rate call number.


That sounds unlikely... Got any supporting evidence?


--
Cheers,

John.

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Rod Speed March 20th 19 07:26 PM

Nuisance caller attempts increasing again
 


"Tim Lamb" wrote in message
...
In message , Harry Bloomfield
writes
After the number of nuisance calls my phone system was blocking, fell to
almost no calls, there has been a sudden increase in their number in the
past few days. 10 such calls yesterday blocked, all supposedly from
different spoofed numbers.

They do like to waste their time.


Apparently my Internet service is compromised! Recorded announcement so I
suppose the only cost is the call charge.


And there isnt normally even a call charge anymore.


Harry Bloomfield[_3_] March 20th 19 07:28 PM

Nuisance caller attempts increasing again
 
After serious thinking John Rumm wrote :
That sounds unlikely... Got any supporting evidence?


That rumour has been discounted as untrue before.

Harry Bloomfield[_3_] March 20th 19 07:31 PM

Nuisance caller attempts increasing again
 
Mark has brought this to us :
I've decided to implement a very agressive call-blocker which blocks
almost all unknown callers (i.e witheld, faked numbers etc). This has
taken a long time for me to decide, but I think the risk of missing
the odd legit call is worth it.



That is what I do, only the known to the phones numbers get straight
through, the rest can deal with the blocker. Any valid organisation
will follow the procedure and get through the blocker, they are used to
them.

Harry Bloomfield[_3_] March 20th 19 07:32 PM

Nuisance caller attempts increasing again
 
Dave Plowman (News) pretended :
The TrueCall is good in that you enter your phone book and it lets any on
that straight through. Any others have to jump through hoops to leave a
message. Which I'd say no spam caller is going to bother with. It's also
easy to disable - if you simply switch off the mains to it, it routes the
lines straight through. Quicker than entering a code. Downside is it isn't
free.


It is free with a set of BT8500 phones :-)

Jac Brown March 20th 19 08:00 PM

Nuisance caller attempts increasing again
 


"Mark" wrote in message
...
On Wed, 20 Mar 2019 13:53:54 +0000 (GMT), "Dave Plowman (News)"
wrote:

In article ,
Harry Bloomfield wrote:
After the number of nuisance calls my phone system was blocking, fell
to almost no calls, there has been a sudden increase in their number in
the past few days. 10 such calls yesterday blocked, all supposedly from
different spoofed numbers.


They do like to waste their time.


I had to disable my call blocker (TrueCall) so I could let through a call
from a large switchboard. Didn't really want to put them through the hoops
of leaving a message.

And the spam calls started again near right away. But didn't annoy as much
as before since I now have the means to block them.


I've decided to implement a very agressive call-blocker which blocks
almost all unknown callers (i.e witheld, faked numbers etc). This has
taken a long time for me to decide, but I think the risk of missing
the odd legit call is worth it.


You might feel differently after someone you care about ends
up in the ER after a serious accident or medical emergency
and you only find out about it after they have died etc.


Jac Brown March 20th 19 08:17 PM

Nuisance caller attempts increasing again
 


"Harry Bloomfield" wrote in message
...
Mark has brought this to us :
I've decided to implement a very agressive call-blocker which blocks
almost all unknown callers (i.e witheld, faked numbers etc). This has
taken a long time for me to decide, but I think the risk of missing
the odd legit call is worth it.



That is what I do, only the known to the phones numbers get straight
through, the rest can deal with the blocker. Any valid organisation will
follow the procedure and get through the blocker, they are used to them.


But someone you know who is desperate for some help from
you, calling from someone else's phone or a borrowed mobile
may be too desperate to fart around with the blocker.


F[_2_] March 20th 19 08:25 PM

Nuisance caller attempts increasing again
 
On 20/03/2019 16:15, charles wrote:

pressing '1' can connect you to a premium rate call number.


You missed out 'not' as in 'can not'.

--
F



Harry Bloomfield[_3_] March 20th 19 08:31 PM

Nuisance caller attempts increasing again
 
Jac Brown formulated the question :
You might feel differently after someone you care about ends
up in the ER after a serious accident or medical emergency
and you only find out about it after they have died etc.


Unlikely, all the emergency people, doctors etc. are well used to
dealing with these systems. All they need do is listen to the
announcement the system makes and follow the simple instruction.

The nuisance callers tend to use computers dialling numbers, which do
not follow the instruction - hence they are blocked.

charles March 20th 19 08:32 PM

Nuisance caller attempts increasing again
 
In article , John Rumm
wrote:
On 20/03/2019 16:15, charles wrote:
In article , Mark
wrote:
On Wed, 20 Mar 2019 13:16:21 +0000, T i m wrote:


On Wed, 20 Mar 2019 12:20:36 +0000, Tim Lamb
wrote:

In message , Harry Bloomfield
writes
After the number of nuisance calls my phone system was blocking,
fell to almost no calls, there has been a sudden increase in their
number in the past few days. 10 such calls yesterday blocked, all
supposedly
from different spoofed numbers.

They do like to waste their time.

Apparently my Internet service is compromised! Recorded
announcement so I suppose the only cost is the call charge.

I have also had a few 'This is Microsoft Technical' calls from India
recently and after dispatching one (who was fairly persistent), also
had the 'This is BT Technical, your line is compromised' recorded
message with a press 1 or 2 option.


Never respond to these!


pressing '1' can connect you to a premium rate call number.


That sounds unlikely... Got any supporting evidence?


not in writing, but my ISP owner told me, And I tend to believe him.

--
from KT24 in Surrey, England
"I'd rather die of exhaustion than die of boredom" Thomas Carlyle

Peeler[_3_] March 20th 19 09:23 PM

Lonely Psychopathic Senile Ozzie Troll Alert! LOL
 
On Thu, 21 Mar 2019 06:26:14 +1100, cantankerous trolling senile geezer Rot
Speed blabbered, again:


Apparently my Internet service is compromised! Recorded announcement so I
suppose the only cost is the call charge.


And there isnt normally even a call charge anymore.


Maybe there is in his case, senile wisenheimer.

--
FredXX to Rot Speed:
"You are still an idiot and an embarrassment to your country. No wonder
we shippe the likes of you out of the British Isles. Perhaps stupidity
and criminality is inherited after all?"
Message-ID:

Peeler[_3_] March 20th 19 09:25 PM

More Heavy Trolling by Senile Nym-Shifting Rot Speed!
 
On Thu, 21 Mar 2019 07:17:29 +1100, Jac Brown, better known as cantankerous
trolling senile geezer Rot Speed, wrote:


That is what I do, only the known to the phones numbers get straight
through, the rest can deal with the blocker. Any valid organisation will
follow the procedure and get through the blocker, they are used to them.


But someone you know who is desperate for some help from
you, calling from someone else's phone or a borrowed mobile
may be too desperate to fart around with the blocker.


YOU are certainly desperate enough to spread your **** in ANY innocent
little thread, you obnoxious senile Ozzie troll! tsk

--
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"Rod speed is not a Brexiteer. He is an Australian troll and arsehole."
Message-ID:

Rod Speed March 20th 19 09:25 PM

Nuisance caller attempts increasing again
 


"charles" wrote in message
...
In article , John Rumm
wrote:
On 20/03/2019 16:15, charles wrote:
In article , Mark
wrote:
On Wed, 20 Mar 2019 13:16:21 +0000, T i m wrote:

On Wed, 20 Mar 2019 12:20:36 +0000, Tim Lamb
wrote:

In message , Harry Bloomfield
writes
After the number of nuisance calls my phone system was blocking,
fell to almost no calls, there has been a sudden increase in their
number in the past few days. 10 such calls yesterday blocked, all
supposedly
from different spoofed numbers.

They do like to waste their time.

Apparently my Internet service is compromised! Recorded
announcement so I suppose the only cost is the call charge.

I have also had a few 'This is Microsoft Technical' calls from India
recently and after dispatching one (who was fairly persistent), also
had the 'This is BT Technical, your line is compromised' recorded
message with a press 1 or 2 option.

Never respond to these!

pressing '1' can connect you to a premium rate call number.


That sounds unlikely... Got any supporting evidence?


not in writing, but my ISP owner told me, And I tend to believe him.


More fool you with that last, it isnt possible.


Peeler[_3_] March 20th 19 09:28 PM

More Heavy Trolling by Senile Nym-Shifting Rot Speed!
 
On Thu, 21 Mar 2019 07:00:34 +1100, Jac Brown, better known as cantankerous
trolling senile geezer Rot Speed, wrote:


I've decided to implement a very agressive call-blocker which blocks
almost all unknown callers (i.e witheld, faked numbers etc). This has
taken a long time for me to decide, but I think the risk of missing
the odd legit call is worth it.


You might feel differently after someone you care about ends
up in the ER after a serious accident or medical emergency
and you only find out about it after they have died etc.


We've been through that a few weeks ago in an almost identical thread, and
now you KEEP repeating the same idiotic bull**** that was already refuted
back then, you obnoxious senile pest!

--
Cursitor Doom about Rot Speed:
"I'm not the least surprised. The man is a conspicuous and unashamed
ignoramus."
MID:

Bob Eager[_7_] March 20th 19 09:47 PM

Nuisance caller attempts increasing again
 
On Wed, 20 Mar 2019 20:32:55 +0000, charles wrote:

In article , John
Rumm wrote:
On 20/03/2019 16:15, charles wrote:
In article , Mark
wrote:
On Wed, 20 Mar 2019 13:16:21 +0000, T i m wrote:

On Wed, 20 Mar 2019 12:20:36 +0000, Tim Lamb
wrote:

In message , Harry Bloomfield
writes
After the number of nuisance calls my phone system was blocking,
fell to almost no calls, there has been a sudden increase in
their number in the past few days. 10 such calls yesterday
blocked, all supposedly
from different spoofed numbers.

They do like to waste their time.

Apparently my Internet service is compromised! Recorded
announcement so I suppose the only cost is the call charge.

I have also had a few 'This is Microsoft Technical' calls from
India recently and after dispatching one (who was fairly
persistent), also had the 'This is BT Technical, your line is
compromised' recorded message with a press 1 or 2 option.

Never respond to these!

pressing '1' can connect you to a premium rate call number.


That sounds unlikely... Got any supporting evidence?


not in writing, but my ISP owner told me, And I tend to believe him.


I would get a new ISP if I were you. It is patently not true.




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Rod Speed March 20th 19 09:56 PM

Nuisance caller attempts increasing again
 


"Bob Eager" wrote in message
...
On Wed, 20 Mar 2019 20:32:55 +0000, charles wrote:

In article , John
Rumm wrote:
On 20/03/2019 16:15, charles wrote:
In article , Mark
wrote:
On Wed, 20 Mar 2019 13:16:21 +0000, T i m wrote:

On Wed, 20 Mar 2019 12:20:36 +0000, Tim Lamb
wrote:

In message , Harry Bloomfield
writes
After the number of nuisance calls my phone system was blocking,
fell to almost no calls, there has been a sudden increase in
their number in the past few days. 10 such calls yesterday
blocked, all supposedly
from different spoofed numbers.

They do like to waste their time.

Apparently my Internet service is compromised! Recorded
announcement so I suppose the only cost is the call charge.

I have also had a few 'This is Microsoft Technical' calls from
India recently and after dispatching one (who was fairly
persistent), also had the 'This is BT Technical, your line is
compromised' recorded message with a press 1 or 2 option.

Never respond to these!

pressing '1' can connect you to a premium rate call number.


That sounds unlikely... Got any supporting evidence?


not in writing, but my ISP owner told me, And I tend to believe him.


I would get a new ISP if I were you. It is patently not true.


Makes more sense to just ignore what they say about that.


Peeler[_3_] March 20th 19 10:36 PM

Lonely Psychopathic Senile Ozzie Troll Alert! LOL
 
On Thu, 21 Mar 2019 08:25:36 +1100, cantankerous trolling senile geezer Rot
Speed blabbered, again:

not in writing, but my ISP owner told me, And I tend to believe him.


More fool you with that last, it isnt possible.


Well, he was told so by his ISP owner. That doesn't make him a fool. But YOU
are a fool for displaying again what an obnoxious quarrelsome senile asshole
you really are, senile Rot!

--
Sqwertz to Rot Speed:
"This is just a hunch, but I'm betting you're kinda an argumentative
asshole.
MID:

Peeler[_3_] March 20th 19 11:08 PM

Lonely Psychopathic Senile Ozzie Troll Alert! LOL
 
On Thu, 21 Mar 2019 08:56:24 +1100, cantankerous trolling senile geezer Rot
Speed blabbered, again:



Makes more sense to just ignore what they say about that.


Would make most sense to hit you with a baseball bat across senile big
mouth, senile Rot!

--
Kerr-Mudd,John addressing senile Rot:
"Auto-contradictor Rod is back! (in the KF)"
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Brian Gaff March 21st 19 08:19 AM

Nuisance caller attempts increasing again
 
I've noticed a gradual rise to mobile numbers as well over say, the last
month or so.
some are not spoofed but genuine chancers trying to sell stuff, usually
some financial service or crap junk from China.

At least some do have an opt out number to hit, and having checked this
against charges, it seems to be legitimate and worked.
On the landline its been pretty constant over time. I can tell from the call
recorders whisper files. These get recorded when the device asks you to
specify a name, and the pre recorded ones often stay connected long enough
to register a short recording. Most of the others hang up and every so often
I just add the numbers, real or otherwise to my local zap list

It must be a thankless task for a human which I imagine is why so many are
now pre recorded.
Brian

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After the number of nuisance calls my phone system was blocking, fell to
almost no calls, there has been a sudden increase in their number in the
past few days. 10 such calls yesterday blocked, all supposedly from
different spoofed numbers.

They do like to waste their time.




Graham.[_13_] March 21st 19 09:01 AM

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"Rod Speed" Wrote in message:


"charles" wrote in message
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In article , John Rumm
wrote:
On 20/03/2019 16:15, charles wrote:
In article , Mark
wrote:
On Wed, 20 Mar 2019 13:16:21 +0000, T i m wrote:

On Wed, 20 Mar 2019 12:20:36 +0000, Tim Lamb
wrote:

In message , Harry Bloomfield
writes
After the number of nuisance calls my phone system was blocking,
fell to almost no calls, there has been a sudden increase in their
number in the past few days. 10 such calls yesterday blocked, all
supposedly
from different spoofed numbers.

They do like to waste their time.

Apparently my Internet service is compromised! Recorded
announcement so I suppose the only cost is the call charge.

I have also had a few 'This is Microsoft Technical' calls from India
recently and after dispatching one (who was fairly persistent), also
had the 'This is BT Technical, your line is compromised' recorded
message with a press 1 or 2 option.

Never respond to these!

pressing '1' can connect you to a premium rate call number.


That sounds unlikely... Got any supporting evidence?


not in writing, but my ISP owner told me, And I tend to believe him.


More fool you with that last, it isnt possible.



It's total ********! You don't change an incoming call into an
outgoing one by pressing a numerical key. The only services that
charge you for receiving an *incoming*call are a couple of
reverse charge services which are hardwired into the UK phone
system and strictly controlled by OFCOM.

I haven't yet spoken to an ISP call handler, and not be told at
least one untruth.
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Graham.[_13_] March 21st 19 09:21 AM

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Wrote in message:
Had a new one last night. Asking for me by full name. "I understand you have shares in XXXX (a large multinational Co)". "I am calling from a large USA company who wishes to take this company over."

Me: Please confirm in writing. Caller Hangs up.

Makes a change from BT, MS and the other usual scammers.


I've had the "Would you like to invest in fine wines" a couple of
times.
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Dennis@home March 21st 19 09:54 AM

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On 21/03/2019 08:58, Graham. wrote:
"Rod Speed" Wrote in message:


"charles" wrote in message
...
In article , John Rumm
wrote:
On 20/03/2019 16:15, charles wrote:
In article , Mark
wrote:
On Wed, 20 Mar 2019 13:16:21 +0000, T i m wrote:

On Wed, 20 Mar 2019 12:20:36 +0000, Tim Lamb
wrote:

In message , Harry Bloomfield
writes
After the number of nuisance calls my phone system was blocking,
fell to almost no calls, there has been a sudden increase in their
number in the past few days. 10 such calls yesterday blocked, all
supposedly
from different spoofed numbers.

They do like to waste their time.

Apparently my Internet service is compromised! Recorded
announcement so I suppose the only cost is the call charge.

I have also had a few 'This is Microsoft Technical' calls from India
recently and after dispatching one (who was fairly persistent), also
had the 'This is BT Technical, your line is compromised' recorded
message with a press 1 or 2 option.

Never respond to these!

pressing '1' can connect you to a premium rate call number.

That sounds unlikely... Got any supporting evidence?

not in writing, but my ISP owner told me, And I tend to believe him.


More fool you with that last, it isnt possible.



It's total ********! You don't change an incoming call into an
outgoing one by pressing a numerical key. The only services that
charge you for receiving an *incoming*
call are a couple of
reverse charge services which are hardwired into the UK phone
system and strictly controlled by OFCOM.

I haven't yet spoken to an ISP call handler, and not be told at
least one untruth.


Its possible to do it but it isn't done on the UK network.
Its quite easy to setup as an IN service.

Don't underestimate what the digital switches can do.



There may be some PABX systems that do it, there are a lot out there.


Dennis@home March 21st 19 09:55 AM

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On 20/03/2019 21:47, Bob Eager wrote:
On Wed, 20 Mar 2019 20:32:55 +0000, charles wrote:

In article , John
Rumm wrote:
On 20/03/2019 16:15, charles wrote:
In article , Mark
wrote:
On Wed, 20 Mar 2019 13:16:21 +0000, T i m wrote:

On Wed, 20 Mar 2019 12:20:36 +0000, Tim Lamb
wrote:

In message , Harry Bloomfield
writes
After the number of nuisance calls my phone system was blocking,
fell to almost no calls, there has been a sudden increase in
their number in the past few days. 10 such calls yesterday
blocked, all supposedly
from different spoofed numbers.

They do like to waste their time.

Apparently my Internet service is compromised! Recorded
announcement so I suppose the only cost is the call charge.

I have also had a few 'This is Microsoft Technical' calls from
India recently and after dispatching one (who was fairly
persistent), also had the 'This is BT Technical, your line is
compromised' recorded message with a press 1 or 2 option.

Never respond to these!

pressing '1' can connect you to a premium rate call number.


That sounds unlikely... Got any supporting evidence?


not in writing, but my ISP owner told me, And I tend to believe him.


I would get a new ISP if I were you. It is patently not true.





Maybe they run a cr@p VoIP system that can?


charles March 21st 19 10:24 AM

Nuisance caller attempts increasing again
 
In article ,
dennis@home wrote:
On 20/03/2019 21:47, Bob Eager wrote:
On Wed, 20 Mar 2019 20:32:55 +0000, charles wrote:

In article , John
Rumm wrote:
On 20/03/2019 16:15, charles wrote:
In article , Mark
wrote:
On Wed, 20 Mar 2019 13:16:21 +0000, T i m wrote:

On Wed, 20 Mar 2019 12:20:36 +0000, Tim Lamb
wrote:

In message , Harry Bloomfield
writes
After the number of nuisance calls my phone system was blocking,
fell to almost no calls, there has been a sudden increase in
their number in the past few days. 10 such calls yesterday
blocked, all supposedly
from different spoofed numbers.

They do like to waste their time.

Apparently my Internet service is compromised! Recorded
announcement so I suppose the only cost is the call charge.

I have also had a few 'This is Microsoft Technical' calls from
India recently and after dispatching one (who was fairly
persistent), also had the 'This is BT Technical, your line is
compromised' recorded message with a press 1 or 2 option.

Never respond to these!

pressing '1' can connect you to a premium rate call number.

That sounds unlikely... Got any supporting evidence?

not in writing, but my ISP owner told me, And I tend to believe him.


I would get a new ISP if I were you. It is patently not true.





Maybe they run a cr@p VoIP system that can?


The system is provided by Kingston Communications - in any case what has
that got to do with phones - that service comes from BT

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Bob Eager[_7_] March 21st 19 11:34 AM

Nuisance caller attempts increasing again
 
On Thu, 21 Mar 2019 10:24:07 +0000, charles wrote:

Maybe they run a cr@p VoIP system that can?


The system is provided by Kingston Communications - in any case what has
that got to do with phones - that service comes from BT


Are you *really* asking what VoIP has to do with phones???

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