Why did you get banned?Anybody getting calls purporting to be from Amazon?
Actually, I hung up on the "Amazon" caller after he said a couple of sentences because I sense it was bogus. So, I didn't hear the rest of the "script".I've got a bunch of calls that DHL is holding a package for me.
I have actually had two calls from CRA, I almost said "Yeah, sure it is." Then they started referring to the actual matter at hand and I realized it was legit.I think these calls from "Amazon" is just another scam. Lots going around these days.
At least the "CRA" calls seem to have stopped. The credit card scam has also stopped (at least for now).
I have actually had two calls from CRA, I almost said "Yeah, sure it is." Then they started referring to the actual matter at hand and I realized it was legit.
Amazing! You got a call from the real CRA. When I use to get them it was always a male's voice with an ----- accent but an Anglo name (e.g. "Derek Williams").
I have had the Amazon calls too. I have time to waste their time, so I press 1 then either string them along for a while or say nothing. Less time to scam others.
You have more patience than me. I got two calls from them so far and I knew within seconds that they were bogus and hung up.
The scam might be that the phone number to which you're connecting is 'pay per minute', so they're more than happy to have you waste as much of their time and your money as you want.I have actually had two calls from CRA, I almost said "Yeah, sure it is." Then they started referring to the actual matter at hand and I realized it was legit.
I have had the Amazon calls too. I have time to waste their time, so I press 1 then either string them along for a while or say nothing. Less time to scam others.
I tell them I don't have a computer because I'm blindAnd then the bogus Computer Support calls.
I start with 'Which computer?" 'What operating system?'.
'Oh, that one has no external connections. So just how did you diagnose it?'
The scam might be that the phone number to which you're connecting is 'pay per minute', so they're more than happy to have you waste as much of their time and your money as you want.
Good advice. That's why I hang up as soon as I determine it is a bogus call. Same with the folks who "happen to be in my area" and want to sell me a new door/window/water heater.If any of you actually speak to a phone scammer, make absolutely sure that you have a dial tone before making your next outgoing call.
The best CRA call was one I received at close to 5 on a Friday a couple of weeks before X-Mas.I think these calls from "Amazon" is just another scam. Lots going around these days.
At least the "CRA" calls seem to have stopped. The credit card scam has also stopped (at least for now).
That’s nothing like when they called me once. I did something similar to what you did and finally gave them my address as 20 College Street, Toronto. After a second of pause, he called me an asshole and hung up.Air duct cleaning services are the most annoying as far as frequency, and it sounds like the same guy every time. Once I led him on with stories of having a 5,000 sq/ft home, blah blah blah, fully finished basement, heated covered pool in the yard, everything but my own private airstrip. Had him salivating thinking of big bucks. Then I told him it was all electric heating.
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