This might be a useful alert to a new phone scam.
I just now had a strange phone call, telling me that I was aged 60 or under (I am in fact 66, going on 67) and eligible for a £1,000 one-off bonus on my pension scheme (which was not specified by the caller), and that I should immediately dial 5.
Instead of pressing 5, I waited for a few seconds, and the line went dead. Not knowing if the caller could have access to my online bank accounts by complying, I would recommend this course of action to anyone else in receipt of this or similar calls. I now learn that the phone number cannot be called back.
Let's hope by answering the call no damage has been done. If so, I will keep the forum posted for further developments.
I just now had a strange phone call, telling me that I was aged 60 or under (I am in fact 66, going on 67) and eligible for a £1,000 one-off bonus on my pension scheme (which was not specified by the caller), and that I should immediately dial 5.
Instead of pressing 5, I waited for a few seconds, and the line went dead. Not knowing if the caller could have access to my online bank accounts by complying, I would recommend this course of action to anyone else in receipt of this or similar calls. I now learn that the phone number cannot be called back.
Let's hope by answering the call no damage has been done. If so, I will keep the forum posted for further developments.
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