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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. ...
Nighthawk
Community Power User
6 years agoBe done? Sure. Let's simplify this then. You cannot verify who owns the phone numbers. (Ontario? Likely Bell or Rogers if not one of many VoIP providers.) You do not have Telus as a service provider. Contact your service provider in order to deal with incoming scam calls. The CRTC has requried that Canadian providers have some countermeasures to deal with these type of calls. Call control was Telus' answer and it's very effective.
keb
6 years agoHelpful Neighbour
Oh, I can make it much simpler than that.
I did not ask to be instructed, lectured at, patronized or condescended to by boys who are very definitely not my superiors.
I also did not ask for your or anyone else's theories about who controls the telephone numbers in question.
Never did. Not ever.
I remain sublimely uninterested in any of the above.
We cool?
Ta ever so much. And buh bye now!