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I've had 3 of these calls today.

One from a Liverpool number, one from Derby and one from a hidden caller ID;

It was a recorded message with a very fake BBC english accent telling me that they were calling from HMRC and fraud had been detected on my account,and if I didn't press 1 and give them my details they'd put a warrant out for my arrest.

I burst out laughing at the last bit.

Problem is someone could so easily panic and end up handing over all their details to this scam

Had two calls this week purporting to be from BT. When I said I was surprised because we were'nt on BT the voice said that was OK because their service was fully compatible with any system. I hadn't heard this one before. So I put the phone down and let him talk to the table for a bit while I went away

Lynne Wrote:

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> Had two calls this week purporting to be from BT.

> When I said I was surprised because we were'nt on

> BT the voice said that was OK because their

> service was fully compatible with any system. I

> hadn't heard this one before. So I put the phone

> down and let him talk to the table for a bit while

> I went away


Not much point in doing that Lynne.

All the time your line is busy you could be missing an important genuine call.


Foxy

Lynne Wrote:

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> Had two calls this week purporting to be from BT.

> When I said I was surprised because we were'nt on

> BT the voice said that was OK because their

> service was fully compatible with any system. I

> hadn't heard this one before. So I put the phone

> down and let him talk to the table for a bit while

> I went away



:)) :)) :))


You could also keep a very loud whistle by the phone, just in case he ever calls back :))

I really wish you lot would stop scaring people with these stories.


Since you started my revenu stream has been badly hit !


"Hello foxy, this is HMRC, you've got errors on your return can you confirm the following security details before I discuss it with you : your mother foxes maiden name, your date of birth and the first 20 letters of your password ?"

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