Missed Calls - A new wave of mobile phone scams29 January 2007 by axxxr
So how does it work? - A computer is set up to pick numbers from a list and calls them automatically. After one ring the computer hangs up and the targeted handset indicates that a call has been missed. At this point completion of the scam relies on the owner of the mobile phone returning the call shown as missed on his/her handset. Curiosity is the key factor on which the success of this scam has been based, and the scammers know that a large percentage of phone users will almost always return a missed call simply to find out the origin and purpose of it. On returning the call, the owner of the targeted mobile phone is redirected to a premium rate telephone service and increasingly without his/her knowledge. The scammers then take this opportunity and ensure that the maximum amount of money is made from the call by entering into a lengthy conversation, generally relating to some bogus prize or competition. Often, it is not until the monthly statement arrives that the targeted individual realises that his/her phone has been subjected to a “Missed Call" scam and charged excessive rates for the privilege. At present there appears to be no immediate action which those exposed to this scam can take to ensure that others do not suffer the same fate. The best way to prevent this scam is to apply caution, and only return missed calls to those numbers you recognise. And remember, if someone is genuinely trying to get hold of you, they’ll call again. source:mobilephonecell
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coool... easy money...i should try it :-?
joe on Jan 29 2007
This isnt new, happened to me 3 times last year, damn scammers!
mobilemodman on Jan 30 2007
instead of calling back, ask first who and what is the purpose of the call via sms.
manfran on Jan 30 2007