Hello all,
I will begin by explaining the situation and explaining what is wrong with it. At the end of this post, I will recap by listing the signs of a scam that were expressed during this call.
It was 17:30, we'd just finished dinner. The phone rang and my grandfather answered it. He sounded confused so I picked up on a different handset. I heard them say that they found a problem with his computer and that they would shut it off if he didn't get the contagious viruses off of it. Here is sign #1 of a scam, a company that you don't know is reaching out to you.
They continued to explain that his computer would spread something known as a "Takedown Trojan" to all computers on the internet, causing a global catastrophe. Here is sign #2 of a scam, they make a big deal out of nothing to try to get you to pay attention to what they have to say.
My grandfather said that he had no idea what they were saying and put me in charge of the conversation. They said "OMG we've wasted so much time. Now we only have 25 minutes before the virus spreads." Here is sign #3 of a scam, you feel pressured to take immediate action. Here is also sign #4 of a scam (applies to US residents), the person on the phone has a deep middle eastern accent and does not speak proper English.
I responded with "Sir, I know this is a scam and I wish to be taken off of your list of people to call." He hung up on me.
They called once a week from then on and I would get an automated menu, so I would navigate through until I got a real person. Once I had a real person, I would hang up. At this point, I'm wasting their time, not the other way around. For these kinds of companies, time is money. Waste enough of their time and they'll stop calling you.
So let's recap with the signs of a scam that were expressed in this phone call.
1) An unknown company is reaching out to you.
2) They make a big deal out of something in order to grab your attention.
3) They pressure you into taking immediate action.
4) They are foreign and do not speak proper English. (this one mainly applies to residents of the US mainland)
Thank you to all that took the time to read this.
-Darren
I will begin by explaining the situation and explaining what is wrong with it. At the end of this post, I will recap by listing the signs of a scam that were expressed during this call.
It was 17:30, we'd just finished dinner. The phone rang and my grandfather answered it. He sounded confused so I picked up on a different handset. I heard them say that they found a problem with his computer and that they would shut it off if he didn't get the contagious viruses off of it. Here is sign #1 of a scam, a company that you don't know is reaching out to you.
They continued to explain that his computer would spread something known as a "Takedown Trojan" to all computers on the internet, causing a global catastrophe. Here is sign #2 of a scam, they make a big deal out of nothing to try to get you to pay attention to what they have to say.
My grandfather said that he had no idea what they were saying and put me in charge of the conversation. They said "OMG we've wasted so much time. Now we only have 25 minutes before the virus spreads." Here is sign #3 of a scam, you feel pressured to take immediate action. Here is also sign #4 of a scam (applies to US residents), the person on the phone has a deep middle eastern accent and does not speak proper English.
I responded with "Sir, I know this is a scam and I wish to be taken off of your list of people to call." He hung up on me.
They called once a week from then on and I would get an automated menu, so I would navigate through until I got a real person. Once I had a real person, I would hang up. At this point, I'm wasting their time, not the other way around. For these kinds of companies, time is money. Waste enough of their time and they'll stop calling you.
So let's recap with the signs of a scam that were expressed in this phone call.
1) An unknown company is reaching out to you.
2) They make a big deal out of something in order to grab your attention.
3) They pressure you into taking immediate action.
4) They are foreign and do not speak proper English. (this one mainly applies to residents of the US mainland)
Thank you to all that took the time to read this.
-Darren