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Possible Bt Scam
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received a phone call supposedly from bt technical dept giving warning that they were cutting my internet connection for 3 weeks. is this likely to be a scam as my internet provider , telephone supplier and tv service is provided by sky. any suggestions ? thank you.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ."BT Technical Department" sounds like the type of term used by Asian scammers to me. (e.g. the all too familiar "Microsoft Technical Department").
Technology companies generally don't have 'technical departments', simply because the whole of those companies are, by their very nature, 'technical'.
"BT OpenReach Customer Services", or possibly "BT OpenReach Engineering", might be believable. "BT Technical Department" isn't!
Technology companies generally don't have 'technical departments', simply because the whole of those companies are, by their very nature, 'technical'.
"BT OpenReach Customer Services", or possibly "BT OpenReach Engineering", might be believable. "BT Technical Department" isn't!
I'd guess, JD33, that when someone protests loudly about the impending loss of their internet connection, they'll be offered "priority customer status", allowing them to stay online.
Then they'll hear someting like this . . .
"As this will involve additional work for our engineers, who'll have to find an alternative way of connecting you to the internet during the scheduled downtime, the work will of course incur a small fee. Have you got a debit or credit card handy?"
Then they'll hear someting like this . . .
"As this will involve additional work for our engineers, who'll have to find an alternative way of connecting you to the internet during the scheduled downtime, the work will of course incur a small fee. Have you got a debit or credit card handy?"