I have a very old caller display unit separate to the phone itself - Betacom 1996 - and 0845 numbers show up on this. Like OG, I just let them go to answer-machine. Some days the caller display unit reveals half-a-dozen different 0845 numbers have attempted to get through. Most leave at least a part of a message.
Unsolicited phone calls - the latest episode
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VodkaDilc
I must be very lucky! I have an ex-directory number and very rarely get unwanted calls. Those I have received in recent years have been traced to a double glazing firm and an electrical appliance insurance firm. Both had my number for legitimate reasons and both stopped the calls when I requested it.
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Originally posted by Vile Consort View PostThat's because no phone line has an 0845 number. When you dial an 0845 number, the system puts it through to a phone with a proper number. In any case, most of these cold callers are withholding their calling line identity.
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Originally posted by Resurrection Man View PostI'm sorry, SA, but I think you may have misremembered. It IS a hoax. I used to work in the telecomms industry and couldn't see how this scam could technically work as described.
http://www.hoax-slayer.com/premium-phone-rate-hoax.html
Pressing one number seems little different from ringing a number:
"Premium rate phone scam
You may answer your telephone to discover that the caller is a recorded voice informing you that you are a 'winner'. You will be asked to ring a premium rate number to claim your prize. The prize, however, does not exist or is of little or no value. The fraudsters make their money from the costly premium rate call you have made, which can often last several minutes."
I've several times had a call with an automated message about an overpaid credit card item, and to press 5 to get more details. A moment's thought is enough to realise they don't even know who has picked up the phone ...It isn't given us to know those rare moments when people are wide open and the lightest touch can wither or heal. A moment too late and we can never reach them any more in this world.
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