Dave
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What are the current trends in nuisance calls?
Judging by calls received on a line at my property, nuisance calls tend to come with a CLI, rather than being ‘withheld’. We, of course, knew that with people blocking, or simply not answering anonymous or ‘withheld’ calls, that nuisance callers – notably those intent on malevolence, such as scammers purporting to be from Microsoft – would just present false CLIs.
While one or two calls show as International along with an international number or without any number, there is growing trend for International calls accompanied by a UK national number. Such numbers are presented in national format, as in 01234567… rather than 00441234567…. In some cases these are quite obviously false as there aren’t enough digits or it’s on a prefix that doesn’t exist.
It is important to stress that not all CLIs with a UK number are International. In fact, over the last month the number 01282 6236xx was presented a couple of days apart, one coming through as International and the other not. I have obfuscated the last two digits, but in both cases it was the same number.
The prefix 01282 623 is a Virgin Media one. Now, without wishing to sound outrageous, I doubt that ‘Microsoft’ computer fraudsters rent out a house in the UK in order that they may have a landline installed, so as to obtain use of a valid UK geographic number.
Another International call received within the last month had a geographic number presented, perhaps coincidently, on a prefix used by the same BT exchange. Various sites that list numbers and allow users to submit comments suggest it is associated with the ‘Microsoft’ scammers. Should I be concerned that they may be next door or down the street?
This begs the question, are there are growing numbers of victims whose telephone numbers have been used and therefore get bombarded by people ‘returning’ calls to them? Some of those people ‘calling them back’ will be doing so having missed the original call, and others will have taken the call, hopefully deduced it was a scammer, and thought they were ringing the scammer back.
There are services such as BT Call Protect, which collects nuisance-call numbers so as to block calls ‘from’ them. Does this mean that these victims get hit twice? Firstly, from people calling them back, so to speak, and secondly, by finding that some of their outgoing calls are now blocked (as the people they are calling are using a blocker that now has them blacklisted)?
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