Quote:The world of telecommunications in the UK under a totally ineffective regulator as we have is now one where quasi-criminal activities to cheat unsuspecting dupes escalate daily. It is out of control, and the reason is that there is such big money to be made so easily.
Yes, interesting, isn't it. I am on a VoIP system in the USA and keep getting 'scam' calls - and no prizes for guessing what the caller ID shows in 90% of them? Yep - a +44 number. Usually a 0-207 or a 0-208 number. I've tried calling a couple back using Skype and - surprise, surprise - the 'number you have called does not exist'. Exactly what I assumed.
Generally, they go straight to voice mail, and immediately cut off. The few I have answered have advised me that '..... I need to press 1 to call my bank (yeah, right!!) and confirm my card details before my credit card is deactivated'. Of course, there is never a mention of which card or which bank.........
So why is the regulation so slack in the UK that allows false UK numbering caller ID to be transmitted? It doesn't happen from anywhere else!! It says a great deal about Ofcom........
(The other scam calls are normally shown as 'anonymous' so no idea where they are "originating" from).