tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3119105822589181967.post54527126323562407..comments2024-03-27T23:53:59.771-04:00Comments on SleuthSayers: Scams, part 1Leigh Lundinhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07921276795499571578noreply@blogger.comBlogger13125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3119105822589181967.post-73408393634169060322015-05-21T23:28:19.247-04:002015-05-21T23:28:19.247-04:00Herschel, I think the phone company is actually ac...Herschel, I think the phone company is actually acting as a third-party collector in this type of operation: the caller pays the phone company, which forwards the lion's share of the charges to the company with the 900-type phone line. When I was in the army, living in an apartment alone, I found I had been billed for some of these calls, and hadn't even been in the country at the time. The phone service discovered evidence that somebody had clipped into my line, in the main phone box for my building, using a blue phone or something. The charges were eventually removed, but it was an up-hill battle.Dixon Hillhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11220791609338404147noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3119105822589181967.post-20467268847163552892015-05-18T14:16:08.964-04:002015-05-18T14:16:08.964-04:00Good article. Leigh, and disturbing.
I am not a ca...Good article. Leigh, and disturbing.<br />I am not a candidate for Mensa, but I fail to understand how this works. How does the scammer benefit by running up a long distance bill? Don't long distance fees go to the phone company?<br />I have a landline and pay a flat rate, so long distance charges no longer apply.Herschel Cozinehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06097703750150309319noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3119105822589181967.post-56145043530810314682015-05-17T19:22:25.348-04:002015-05-17T19:22:25.348-04:00In South Africa, we have only one landline service...In South Africa, we have only one landline service provider – Telkom, a parastatal - so fraudulent calls and genuine telemarketing are fairly limited. [Actually, they are more in their infancy - we are slow on the up-take in some areas!] With only five cellular service providers, and calls between cell phones and landlines being appreciably more costly, our baddies tend to use other avenues for their nefarious deeds. A Broad Abroadnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3119105822589181967.post-59312372620867967472015-05-17T18:59:52.189-04:002015-05-17T18:59:52.189-04:00Ha! Melodie, I like 800-IGNORE-ME. What is the tit...Ha! Melodie, I like 800-IGNORE-ME. What is the title to your book?Leigh Lundinhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07921276795499571578noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3119105822589181967.post-55455389315889219572015-05-17T17:58:40.176-04:002015-05-17T17:58:40.176-04:00Janice, funny you would mention that. A scam agai...Janice, funny you would mention that. A scam against the elderly is what started the vigilante group in my latest crime series :)<br />I never answer the phone anymore. I let everything go to the answering machine, except calls from family and close friends, if I can hear them. <br />1 800 IGNORE ME is what we call any other numbers.Melodie Campbellhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07870938103759179132noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3119105822589181967.post-86373725974545304432015-05-17T13:25:31.809-04:002015-05-17T13:25:31.809-04:00Vicki, my aunt used to keep a police whistle by he...Vicki, my aunt used to keep a police whistle by her phone and when she received an annoying call, she'd give a blast. Let me know how you make out with nomorobo.comLeigh Lundinhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07921276795499571578noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3119105822589181967.post-21565277687122795752015-05-17T12:29:10.063-04:002015-05-17T12:29:10.063-04:00Thanks for the area codes, Leigh. We have caller I...Thanks for the area codes, Leigh. We have caller ID on our landline and I never answer it if I don’t recognize the number. I’ve seen some of the area codes you listed on our caller ID. I often get the impression that the same people change their entire number and call back again. It would be great if they’d invent a device where every time they called they’d get zapped with a jolt of electricity and their calling device would melt. Sigh. One can dream. (Thanks for the tip, Dale.)Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18211113589300842194noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3119105822589181967.post-16651020622839071982015-05-17T12:23:53.638-04:002015-05-17T12:23:53.638-04:00Thanks, Louis. As public memory fades of earlier s...Thanks, Louis. As public memory fades of earlier scams, the frauds often return to bite consumers again, the worst kind of recycling.<br /><br />Wouldn’t they, Janice? Red, sticky stuff all over their robo-dialer? Ominous crystals in their coffee cup?<br /><br />John, funny but William and Rachel call me too! How fickle they are… I thought they and I were such great friends. My brother often asks for their home number and when they object, he reminds them that they know his number and it’s only fair he knows theirs. Somehow they don’t like that logic.<br /><br />Dale, I hadn’t heard of nomorobo before… I’m slow because it took me a moment to realize the name is derived from Spanish! Thank you.<br /><br />I never understood the ethics of politicians who vote in support of scammers and schemers arguing it’s a necessary part of free markets. Nonsense, fraud hurts legitimate businesses as well as consumers. Only the politicians benefit from lobbyist donations.<br /><br />Thanks, Eve. Naturally, if one has a great aunt Tilly in Grenada, it’s okay to call her, but most of us don’t and we have to be careful!Leigh Lundinhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07921276795499571578noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3119105822589181967.post-28866584435388745782015-05-17T11:04:17.663-04:002015-05-17T11:04:17.663-04:00Great post, & thanks for the numbersGreat post, & thanks for the numbers<br />Eve Fisherhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03015761600962360110noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3119105822589181967.post-9276182319412855462015-05-17T11:02:12.084-04:002015-05-17T11:02:12.084-04:00We registered our home number with "Nomorobo&...We registered our home number with "Nomorobo", Nomorobo.com, which has greatly reduced the number of these calls. Once registered when your phone rings any caller calling from a number on Nomorobo's list of nuisance callers is disconnected after one ring. The service is free, and was begun when the inventor won a contest sponsored by the FCC to find ways to filter out robocalls. Sadly, many phone providers don't allow you to subscribe to this (though ours, Verizon, does). Reportedly this is because legislators have tried to block access to the service because of lobbying pressures. (Can you guess which party?) Second "sadly" -- Even Nomorobo doesn't block the fake IRS scam Leigh reported. I know since we received the same call a couple months back. A good approach when you get one of these calls is to copy the telephone number and then google it. Invariably it has already been reported somewhere as a scam.Dale Andrewshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10553503281187956955noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3119105822589181967.post-30989946918345356152015-05-17T09:53:09.267-04:002015-05-17T09:53:09.267-04:00Great column, Leigh. I love to see posts on this ...Great column, Leigh. I love to see posts on this subject. Most of our unwanted calls continue to be from William at Great Vacations or from Rachel at Credit Card Services (I'd love to throttle them both), but we occasionally see the more devious scams as well. Thanks!John Floydhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04001712728130488485noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3119105822589181967.post-58977474563198710552015-05-17T09:50:39.174-04:002015-05-17T09:50:39.174-04:00Useful info!
These fraudsters and other phone pest...Useful info!<br />These fraudsters and other phone pests would make nice targets for some enterprising mystery writerjaNICE lawnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3119105822589181967.post-74162967015711615152015-05-17T09:10:38.534-04:002015-05-17T09:10:38.534-04:00Thanks, Leigh, for the area codes. I get at least ...Thanks, Leigh, for the area codes. I get at least one call a day that I don't recognize on my landline. I let the answering machine pick up. Most of the time the caller hangs up. I've been trying to keep track of the area codes of the calls because it seemed some scammers used the same area code but different phone number.Louis A. Willishttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16563842429688123421noreply@blogger.com