Below are details of a scam currently going the rounds. The police have
requested that as many people are alerted as possible. Unfortunately it is
a genuine scam.
Police Report.
The reason this is working so well is it plays on your good will!
Picture the scene:-
You are sitting at home and there is a knock at the door. On answering it
you are confronted by a respectable looking woman in a suit, who is
slightly distressed. She explains that her car has broken down further
down the road and she needs to contact her husband to come to her aid. Is
it at all possible to use your phone to call him?
You allow her to use the phone, but being the suspicious type you stand
with her as she makes the call. She dials the number, and asks to be put
through to Mr Smith / Brown / Stevens (Whatever). She holds the line for
about thirty seconds. She continues, "In that case can you ask him to
leave the meeting for a minute I need to speak to him quite urgently." She
apologies again and explains they are getting him out of a meeting.
A couple of minutes goes by and she starts to speak to her husband. She
explains the situation to him, tells him what has happened to the car, is
annoyed because she now can't get to her meeting, and asks what she should
do now. She listens for a few seconds and then says, "Well as soon as the
meeting finishes can you come to Cardiff Road / Leicester Road / Surrey
Street (Whatever), where the car has broken down. Another few seconds go
by, "OK, I'll see you in about twenty minutes then."
She put the phone down, and thanks you ever so much for your kind
assistance, even offering you a pound for your trouble, but of course you
decline, it's no trouble.
She leaves and everything is fine.
Or is it?
The day or week before knocking on your door she set up her own premium
rate line with a telephone company at the cost of about £150, and she has
dictated that calls to that number should be charged at £50 per minute.
She has dialled that number. The conversation she has had with her
"husband" is entirely fictitious, there is a pre-recorded voice message on
the other end to give you the impression she is talking to someone. She
has been on the phone for about five minutes, that call just cost you
£250, the majority of which goes into her pocket, and the first you know
about it is when you get your bill a month later.
To rub a bit of salt into the wound,she hasn't even committed a criminal
offence. You've given her permission to use your phone. 5 occasions in
Luton where this has been reported in the last couple of weeks .
Would anyone reading this please pass it on to friends and colleagues etc.
otherwise it could cost someone a lot of money.
PC Paul Toseland
Corby Business Anti-Crime Network Administrator
requested that as many people are alerted as possible. Unfortunately it is
a genuine scam.
Police Report.
The reason this is working so well is it plays on your good will!
Picture the scene:-
You are sitting at home and there is a knock at the door. On answering it
you are confronted by a respectable looking woman in a suit, who is
slightly distressed. She explains that her car has broken down further
down the road and she needs to contact her husband to come to her aid. Is
it at all possible to use your phone to call him?
You allow her to use the phone, but being the suspicious type you stand
with her as she makes the call. She dials the number, and asks to be put
through to Mr Smith / Brown / Stevens (Whatever). She holds the line for
about thirty seconds. She continues, "In that case can you ask him to
leave the meeting for a minute I need to speak to him quite urgently." She
apologies again and explains they are getting him out of a meeting.
A couple of minutes goes by and she starts to speak to her husband. She
explains the situation to him, tells him what has happened to the car, is
annoyed because she now can't get to her meeting, and asks what she should
do now. She listens for a few seconds and then says, "Well as soon as the
meeting finishes can you come to Cardiff Road / Leicester Road / Surrey
Street (Whatever), where the car has broken down. Another few seconds go
by, "OK, I'll see you in about twenty minutes then."
She put the phone down, and thanks you ever so much for your kind
assistance, even offering you a pound for your trouble, but of course you
decline, it's no trouble.
She leaves and everything is fine.
Or is it?
The day or week before knocking on your door she set up her own premium
rate line with a telephone company at the cost of about £150, and she has
dictated that calls to that number should be charged at £50 per minute.
She has dialled that number. The conversation she has had with her
"husband" is entirely fictitious, there is a pre-recorded voice message on
the other end to give you the impression she is talking to someone. She
has been on the phone for about five minutes, that call just cost you
£250, the majority of which goes into her pocket, and the first you know
about it is when you get your bill a month later.
To rub a bit of salt into the wound,she hasn't even committed a criminal
offence. You've given her permission to use your phone. 5 occasions in
Luton where this has been reported in the last couple of weeks .
Would anyone reading this please pass it on to friends and colleagues etc.
otherwise it could cost someone a lot of money.
PC Paul Toseland
Corby Business Anti-Crime Network Administrator