Which might be worth passing on to elderly relatives.....I don't think any of you lot would be taken in. (Mrs T noticed this on Faceache, this morning.)
'BT' will phone you, saying you owe money. (Presumably they're doing this from a phone book, otherwise how would they know your land line is BT.)
To prove they're 'BT'......They'll 'cut the line off'.
All they're doing, is hitting their mute button and listening while you try and make a call....
They made the call...They have to release the line......Though if you just put your phone down, it should release after 6 minutes, anyway.
They'll then ask for the credit card details of 'the mark'.
Cheers - Phil
And people bite this?
Thanks for that.
Some older people well may do. They are often intimidated by authority - much more so than us rebellious buggers of the 60s.
Quote from: Leman on 03 August 2016, 09:33:51 AM
Some older people well may do. They are often intimidated by authority -
Those are the folk they'll be hoping to find, Kitty......or someone with mild (or worse) dementia, who's easily confused.
Won't matter how many misses they get, if they can get a nice fat 'reward' from one poor sod.
(Thinking about this, I'm not sure that this might not be an old scam, being reused.....)
Cheers - Phil
Thanks, good to keep reinforcing the message. I have family members whol might fall for it.
Quote from: Leman on 03 August 2016, 09:33:51 AM
Some older people well may do. They are often intimidated by authority - much more so than us rebellious buggers of the 60s.
As I was once told, if you can
remember the 60s, you weren't really there!
Quote from: FierceKitty on 03 August 2016, 10:32:47 AM
As I was once told, if you can remember the 60s, you weren't really there!
60's Pah, I can remember the 50's.
Intimidated, me, never.
I think the point is that the chemical experiences of the 60s preclude long-term memory.
I can remember the 60's.....I was still quite young.
(Or was that the 1560's ? :-\)
Cheers - Phil
I would question who was really there. Those who can remember the first man in space and the first on the moon, kacking yourself during the Cuban missile crisis, Kennedy's assassination, Churchill's funeral, the Beatles first reaching number one, the Kinks and the Who first coming to prominence, nightly visions of S E Asians and Yanks going at each other, Russian tanks in Prague, O levels and Janet Robinson, or those poor saps so blasted out of their skulls that they missed a fascinating decade.
Quote from: Leman on 03 August 2016, 06:09:52 PM
I would question who was really there. Those who can remember the first man in space and the first on the moon, kacking yourself during the Cuban missile crisis, Kennedy's assassination, Churchill's funeral, the Beatles first reaching number one, the Kinks and the Who first coming to prominence, nightly visions of S E Asians and Yanks going at each other, Russian tanks in Prague, O levels and Janet Robinson, or those poor saps so blasted out of their skulls that they missed a fascinating decade.
An interesting question - I remember all your examples apart from the Cuban Missile Crisis and Janet Robinson (was that a personal memory :-\).
Mollinary
Quote from: Leman on 03 August 2016, 06:09:52 PM
I would question who was really there. Those who can remember the first man in space and the first on the moon, kacking yourself during the Cuban missile crisis, Kennedy's assassination, Churchill's funeral, the Beatles first reaching number one, the Kinks and the Who first coming to prominence, nightly visions of S E Asians and Yanks going at each other, Russian tanks in Prague, O levels and Janet Robinson, or those poor saps so blasted out of their skulls that they missed a fascinating decade.
Didn't really take much notice of the Cuban missile crisis (aged 7 at the time) but was living in Lai Chi Kok in Hong Kong when Kennedy was assassinated. Saw Churchill's funeral on my grandparents b/w tv and even had a commemorative 500 piece jigsaw of the event. My mum had an autograph album of everybody who was anybody in the early 60's as my old man was the army press photographer in Hong Kong and went to all the concerts including John, Paul and George but not Ringo coz he was ill and missed that particular far eastern tour. I took my O levels in 72, when qualifications meant something, remember the song Mrs Robinson but not Janet Robinson (unless one and the same?). Thing is, I missed a lot of t/v stuff in the early 60's because we didn't have a telly until '66 and I was a globetrotting army brat. Too busy playing outside to be interested in world affairs.
MickS
Janet Robinson was the most gorgeous girl in my school. O levels were in 69. Wargaming started in 66 for me, so yet another great thing about the 60s.
Quote from: Leman on 03 August 2016, 06:09:52 PM
I would question who was really there. Those who can remember the first man in space and the first on the moon, kacking yourself during the Cuban missile crisis, Kennedy's assassination, Churchill's funeral, the Beatles first reaching number one, the Kinks and the Who first coming to prominence, nightly visions of S E Asians and Yanks going at each other, Russian tanks in Prague, O levels and Janet Robinson, or those poor saps so blasted out of their skulls that they missed a fascinating decade.
I can remember watching Neil Armstrong stepping onto the moon in the wee small hours (UK) in my parents living room. One small step for man (peep), one giant leap for mankind. This was long before TVs in bedrooms. I was already 19 by then.
I can also remember Kennedys assassination as I was playing a wargame on the floor in my chums bedroom, Airfix Shermans against IS3s. I would have been 13 years old. My chums mother burst into the bedroom saying Krushchevs been shot, umm, well someone beginning with a 'K'. She wasn't an intelligent woman.
I don't recall Churchill's funeral much but do remember the Beatles, still playing them today. All else mentioned above is vague but I did get some O levels and have been to Prague since to see the Russian tanks.
Who on Earth is Janet Robinson?
Quote from: Leman on 03 August 2016, 07:46:59 PM
O levels were in 69.
Wow! I just did things like French, history and maths!
You would be amazed who falls for these scams. The wife of my former Senior ICT Tech allowed 'IBM' to remote to her PC to fix some issues. A highly intelligent woman, with scary qualifications in finance. The only thing that saved her PC was that she was in her office network with appropriate security!
Part of my job is to tell people 'No, you can't get that email, it's a scam. We've seen 2,000 of them this week". But some of them INSIST they have to check it in case it's relevant...
A small statistic - I work for Local Guvmint - we get around 20,000 email a day. OVER HALF - usually 51-54% - are viruses, spoofs, scams, etc and are blocked by our scanning systems. I dread to think what would happen if we didn't...
I remember hiding under the living room table with the biscuit box (untouched I may add) for rations during the Suez Crisis. At 3 years old I had no real idea of what was happening but had heard enough about The War to assume we were about to be bombed!
;D
Quote from: fsn on 03 August 2016, 08:21:47 PM
Wow! I just did things like French, history and maths!
;D
I think that went under the guise of the Christmas Dance.
Quote from: Leman on 03 August 2016, 07:46:59 PM
O levels were in 69.
Quote from: fsn on 03 August 2016, 08:21:47 PM
Wow! I just did things like French, history and maths!
;D
You wouldn't turn your nose up at that.
Or .... is it something not to be sniffed at?
:-\
[Can anyone remember?]