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Sky19
2 years agoNeighbour
How do I know the call I received was legit and I was not scammed?
I was multi-tasking and answered a call from someone saying they're from Telus. I had just ordered a new phone an hour prior with Telus- I had called in. The caller offered me a better plan and a bet...
- 2 years ago
100% scam. Fake phone number, fake name, fake employee ID. Common scam.
Do NOT call them back. Do NOT ship them anything. You'll still be on the hook for the device. It's part of how this scam works. If that scammer sent you to a webpage to put information in like an email, password, etc., then you'll need to change all of the associated passwords. If you gave them payment information, you may want to cancel the card.
Nighthawk
Community Power User
2 years ago100% scam. Fake phone number, fake name, fake employee ID. Common scam.
Do NOT call them back. Do NOT ship them anything. You'll still be on the hook for the device. It's part of how this scam works. If that scammer sent you to a webpage to put information in like an email, password, etc., then you'll need to change all of the associated passwords. If you gave them payment information, you may want to cancel the card.
TELUS_Support
Official Support Team
2 years agoThis is correct. Everything Nighthawk has said is accurate.
I would also report this incident to the Canada Anti-fraud Centre. This is the form and the site will also have valuable information on next steps.