It's a scam, unfortunately because the call centre is based in India they are not bound by EU rules so getting any kind of refund through the company concerned is not going to be likely. If your mum paid by credit card she should contact her credit card company ASAP and tell them the situation they might be able to sort something out, if she paid by debit card she should contact her bank and ask them to stop payment if possible but she's probably got more of a job on her hands.
I should also add that the chances of them having put some spyware on her computer is pretty high, so it would really be sensible for her to disconnect her PC from the internet until she can get her hard drive checked out and for her to change all of her online passwords for banking etc.
Bastids! It's always the elderly that can least afford it that fall for these cons, string em up...
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i had the call yesterday, and apparently it was the FBI that had told him to call me !!!
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My old man (69) had a call a few weeks ago. The guy had a lot of his details, and told him there was a problem with his computer. The oul fella can just about manage to turn the thing on and off, but twigged (thankfully) something wasn't right, so didn't fall for it. If he had a few taken, it might have been different. I'd love to meet some of these people.
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Friend of mine had these scammers on the phone for 45 minutes the other week trying to get her to install their software so they could clean her pc as it was slowing down their servers. Fortunately she clicked and realised not to install it when the guy became very insistent and called me to go check everything out. I ran full diagnostics even though she assured me she had only downloaded the file but not executed it. Everything was clean but I had to impress on her not to listen to them and call me if she had any doubts or problems with her pc as I do everything for them because we are friends.
This has reminded me of the times as a teenager, we used to go through the phone book and make random calls. I once spoke to a lady for 30minutes and told her I was from the Electrical section of the Council, and that her neighbours had complained to me that her fridge was too noisy, and was keeping them awake at night :rollin I told her the fridge had to be at least 6 inches away from the wall, otherwise kinetic vibrations would rattle the pictures on the neighbours wall.. She said her husband would move it when he came home from work.
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Worst thing we did on the phone was call every taxi company we could think of, and have them call at a mate's house from 0100 - 0400. We were in the bushes opposite his house drinking beer and giggling quietly when every taxi turned up at his house.
Must find him some day and tell him it was me and my uncle.
Apologies for the :hijack
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Thank goodness you got involved so quickly Derek.
Just think how many poor people pay them and never realize they've been scammed.
Thank "god" she got her money back. These people are as bad as real life scum who mug pensioners. I'd like to feed them their own balls.
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