Key Post SCAM: Cold caller from India pretends to be from Windows offers to fix your computer.

Just got called this afternoon by these guys

I've had two calls from this 'company', once about a month ago, and again today. Our phone and broadband are with eircom, the account is in my husband's name, and I was asked was I "Mrs Ceepee". Had heard about it on Joe Duffy about six weeks ago, and my unfortunate mother-in-law got caught on a 45-minute long conversation with them around that time. I asked them how they could possibly know anything about my computer when I'm not a customer of theirs. They make it sound so urgent! Of note: both callers I spoke to had pronounced sub-continent accents, but had very Scottish-sounding names - 'Ian Wilson' and 'Alex Stewart'!
 
Ive now received about 15 phone calls from these people.
The last 3 times I said I dont have a computer but they still rang twice today. The first was at 8am when I unloaded down the phone. The 2nd time my wife answered and when she gave him an earful he became obnoxious and repeated several times "what are you going to do about it?".

We rang Eircom to have their number blocked, but in typical Eircom fashion, they were useless and refused to assist.

Does anyone have a way of preventing them ringing again???!!!!
 
I advise against trying to argue with them or giving them an earful. I did this and they made my life a nightmare for a while. Kept ringing back at all hours and were extremely rude. Really horrible. It eventually stopped but started again a couple of weeks ago. This time I took advice I got on this forum and told them that I have an Apple and not a word from them since so that's my advice.
 
A radio kerry listener managed to record one of these scammers during the week. Radio Kerry played the recording and by all accounts it is both informative and hillarious!

If I can get a link to the radio kerry recording lll post it here.

Two friends of mine in south county dublin were duped by these guys last week. The number was spoofed to look like it was coming from Limerick. They were rumbled when the caller was unable to relate what part of Limerick they were calling from.
 
This is going on for a long time now..there must be some way of putting a stop to it. Where..... are all the techie guys when the consumer really needs em
 
Years ago there was a spate of so-called 'heavy breathers' making nusiance phone calls.

The advice then (and I'm sure still holds true today) was to place the receiver along side the phone and leave them talking away to themselves. Another suggestion was to get a whistle and blow it nice and loud down the phone.

Above all, don't get into a discussion.
 
Albacore

Do you mean change your number?

I have gone ex-directory, although I don't know if that is going to help as I assume my number is on their database.
 
This crowd seem to be using a database. Unfortunately they keep ringing the same number over and over. They don't stop even when they've been told to get lost. They seem to be doing it just because they are bored in some instance.

http://www.boards.ie/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=2055837564
http://www.boards.ie/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=2056122013

So far they are only ringing landlines. Eircom and the regulator seem to have no interest. So I reckon the only way to end this now is to cancel the line. These days you hardly need a landline with deals on mobiles and skype etc. Theres some suggestion they are getting numbers from Dell or just numbers in the phone book. hard to know.

I got another call on a UPC phone line, from a different crowd who use a computer to generate new numbers from numbers they know are valid. This is a line I don't use, have never given out the number, it not listed anywhere AFAIK. BTW I intend cancelling it I as hardly ever use the landline or the VOIP phone anymore.
 
My sister, sister in law and I all got these calls in November, and we all copped they were some sort of scam. My sis did the 'no PC' bit, I did the we use Ubuntu bit and sis-in-law pushed for more details, resulting in 8-10 abusive calls which stopped after she blew a ref whistle down the phone.

Well today my little friend was back onto me, calling from 'Windows'... I told him we don't use windows and he pushed back that I must, so I said we used Ubuntu, which seemed to confuse him! Got rid of him after 5 min.

In all 3 cases we are all ex-directory, but got asked for by name! I'm not sure where they got my name and number, we aren't on Eircom so not there.... None of us gives out our landlines, only mobiles, so it can't be from a casual marketing database, only our banks have our landlines.
 
I had the same experience and they knew my name.
I was immediately suspicious, and a few minutes into the call, knew that it was a scam and I used the old " The kids are crying, must go" line and hung up. They haven't rung back.
 
Why not just say Im listening and put the phone beside the tele and leave it there for as long as it takes every time. They will soon get the message when they start racking up some hefty bills.
 
Not everyone cops that its a scam. They are very plausible, practiced and persistant. They appear to be working from a prepared script and have operated similar scams in Australia over the last few years.

Thet appear to have access to an landline database as they know the name of the people they are calling.

The can disguise the phone number they are ringing from to make it appear they are calling from within Ireland. They use western (often slightly scottish sounding names eg Ian McKenzie). Some of the callers have been female.

Recently they have been using a Limerick number (I would be tempted to enquire as to whether they had a horse outside!).
 
YouTube - MrPcclean's Channel

Niall Mulrine, Navenny, Ballybofey, Co. Donegal, recorded these scammers and posted on youtube.

 
Help!!!

Hi All,

I need some help urgently!!!! My sister just got a call from someone saying they are from HP and that she has viruses on her computer. She wouldn't be too technically minded so presumed they were legit, it was only because I rang her mobile in the middle of it that we copped it could be a scam.

He told her to go to a website called "Event Viewer" and join a session. Can anyone tell me what to advise her? She hung up straight away and they rang back 3 times until she plugged the phone out of the wall! She's turned off the computer now but we're worried they have her bank account details...etc.

PLEASE HELP!!
 
Are her bank details on the computer. Does the computer automatically log on to online bank A/C?

You can ring the bank and put a temporary lock on the accounts, if you are worried about it. The bank could inform you best about that.
 
Thanks for replying AlbacoreA!

She called the bank to put a stop to her Online accounts for a few days.

Does anyone know if they would have installed some Spyware or anything on her laptop? If so, is there an easy way to check for any new programs installed??