I just thought I'd draw attention to an apparently new outfit of cold callers, Stop These Calls, (http://www.stopthesecalls.co.uk) getting people to subscribe to their service, which purports to prevent telephone call calls better than the TPS.
The lady who called me on behalf of this set-up two days ago seemed to be of knowledge that I had been receiving rather a lot of nuisance calls of late. She offered me a year's subscription for £59.88, deducted using my debit card, with which, being the trusty soul that I am apt to be when letting my guard of cynicism down in odd moments of stupidity, I went along. Almost immediately realising what an idiot I had been giving away personal banking details on the phone, I went along to my bank branch, where I was told that nobody seemed to have any knowledge of these people, but that if I had any fears, here was a phone number I could ring for card enquiries and get a replacement card if necessary.
I sat and waited, and today note that the money has been deducted. I have looked up the firm and note the above website. I'm thinking they may be a bona fide organisation, while at the same time kicking myself for so easily being taken in.
It wilol be interesting to see if the cold callers now cease; I shall be keeping a daily check on my accounts from now on; the point I really wanted to raise, however, is that it is all too easy for those of us of a more trusting generation to be caught off guard by smooth-talking operators. As they used to tell children re drugs pushers, Just Say No.
The lady who called me on behalf of this set-up two days ago seemed to be of knowledge that I had been receiving rather a lot of nuisance calls of late. She offered me a year's subscription for £59.88, deducted using my debit card, with which, being the trusty soul that I am apt to be when letting my guard of cynicism down in odd moments of stupidity, I went along. Almost immediately realising what an idiot I had been giving away personal banking details on the phone, I went along to my bank branch, where I was told that nobody seemed to have any knowledge of these people, but that if I had any fears, here was a phone number I could ring for card enquiries and get a replacement card if necessary.
I sat and waited, and today note that the money has been deducted. I have looked up the firm and note the above website. I'm thinking they may be a bona fide organisation, while at the same time kicking myself for so easily being taken in.
It wilol be interesting to see if the cold callers now cease; I shall be keeping a daily check on my accounts from now on; the point I really wanted to raise, however, is that it is all too easy for those of us of a more trusting generation to be caught off guard by smooth-talking operators. As they used to tell children re drugs pushers, Just Say No.
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