Is This A Scam? (4 Viewers)

oscillatewildly

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Had some young lad (20-22 yrs old) knock on the door earlier claiming to be from a company checking on the connectivity performance of broadband.
He was wearing a tracksuit with the company logo embroidered on the chest, also had a 'laminated' ID card on a lanyard.
Thing is he needed to check via my mobile phone.
I smelt a rat so (probably too) politely told him everything was OK and I wouldn't need a check.
Anybody else had this recently?
 

clint van damme

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Had some young lad (20-22 yrs old) knock on the door earlier claiming to be from a company checking on the connectivity performance of broadband.
He was wearing a tracksuit with the company logo embroidered on the chest, also had a 'laminated' ID card on a lanyard.
Thing is he needed to check via my mobile phone.
I smelt a rat so (probably too) politely told him everything was OK and I wouldn't need a check.
Anybody else had this recently?

Tracksuit you say? Think I might know the scallywag in question. @TomRad85
 

oscillatewildly

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Seems dodgy, why would he need your phone?
Precisely.
His speel seemed plausible - Mentioned 'our' vans being in the area recently doing work on houses (true) and the green cabinets on the street corners are being phased out (I had heard about this somewhere)
But then again scam artists employ the plausible to make the scam seem genuine, don't they?
 

ajsccfc

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Not sure why someone from a company checking on broadband connectivity wouldn't have their own devices to check, right thing to send them packing
 

rob9872

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Warn your neighbours too, only needs one vulnerable unsuspecting and probably elderly victim to be lucrative. If you have a ring doorbell keep the footage too as if someone is scammed it will help the police.
 

duffer

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Had some young lad (20-22 yrs old) knock on the door earlier claiming to be from a company checking on the connectivity performance of broadband.
He was wearing a tracksuit with the company logo embroidered on the chest, also had a 'laminated' ID card on a lanyard.
Thing is he needed to check via my mobile phone.
I smelt a rat so (probably too) politely told him everything was OK and I wouldn't need a check.
Anybody else had this recently?

Out of interest, can you remember the name of the company he was claiming to represent?

It sounds very fishy to me too mate, good work in sending him packing. No way they need your phone to check their broadband connectivity!
 
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Given the hassle I had to get an engineer to visit my property, I'd say definite scam if they turn up unannounced!
 

AOM

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If you're with BT, it could be legit according to the below (especially the phone bit) but I just assume everything is a scam nowadays until proven otherwise 😂
 

Mcbean

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Yes but BT blokes carry their own mobile and will check for you using fast . Com
I m pretty sure that guy would leg it with your iPhone 13 as soon as he laid his hands on it - he may just have been at your neighbours with an iPhone 4
 

oscillatewildly

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Out of interest, can you remember the name of the company he was claiming to represent?

It sounds very fishy to me too mate, good work in sending him packing. No way they need your phone to check their broadband connectivity!
I can't recall it, annoyingly.
I will post it on here if I do get a flashback.
 

oscillatewildly

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Yes but BT blokes carry their own mobile and will check for you using fast . Com
I m pretty sure that guy would leg it with your iPhone 13 as soon as he laid his hands on it - he may just have been at your neighbours with an iPhone 4
He would have been very disappointed with the booty that my phone amasses.
 

napolimp

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Had some young lad (20-22 yrs old) knock on the door earlier claiming to be from a company checking on the connectivity performance of broadband.
He was wearing a tracksuit with the company logo embroidered on the chest, also had a 'laminated' ID card on a lanyard.
Thing is he needed to check via my mobile phone.
I smelt a rat so (probably too) politely told him everything was OK and I wouldn't need a check.
Anybody else had this recently?

How long did he need your phone for? Indefinitely?
 

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