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keb
6 years agoHelpful Neighbour
Why is Telus selling services to international criminals?
Repeated early-morning VISA scam calls from boiler rooms in India. This morning, I pushed the botton and spoke with "Sam". I gave him my usual advice about his pencil and what to do with it. ...
keb
6 years agoHelpful Neighbour
Aargh -- no edit feature?!
The firearms registry can flag multiple suspicious purchases, not purposes.
Surely an actual IT company can do at least as well.
xray
6 years agoHero
"Heh. Like I said ... I'm with Rogers."
I see no reference to you being with Rogers in your initial post. Regardless, the Telus Call Control feature is free for both land lines and mobile.
"I did say I had contacted Telus via abuse @ -- i.e. [email protected]."
Yes, I saw that in your initial post but [email protected] is for email scams. There is a different contact for reporting phone scams.
We used to be able to edit posts but spammers were using it to avoid detection so it was turned off.
- keb6 years agoHelpful Neighbour
My apologies. I mentioned Rogers in another thread:
I guess by "Regardless", you mean for Telus customers.
There is no email contact given for phone scams at the page in question (which I was already familiar with):
https://www.telus.com/en/about/security/report-a-problem
I cannot call *611 from a TELUS handset, and I have no desire to get into a telephone conversation with any call centre employee over this issue. So I guess I'll just wait for Telus's response to my email.