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Dynamic

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#169612 20-Mar-2015 11:01
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It was obvious (to us) that it was a scammer.

Apparently my broadband is going to be cut off if I don't follow their steps to resolve the issue.

I didn't have time to string them along, so I told them I had stolen my computer from the neighbours and hadn't been able to break the password yet.  They hung up.




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  #1263982 20-Mar-2015 11:57
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Dynamic: Apparently my broadband is going to be cut off if I don't follow their steps to resolve the issue.

I didn't have time to string them along, so I told them I had stolen my computer from the neighbours and hadn't been able to break the password yet.  They hung up.


I'm guessing you worked out it wasn't really Vodafone because they didn't make you wait 45 minutes before talking to you?

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