09-06-2022 04:41 PM
09-08-2022 05:06 PM
That sounds very suspect and like a phishing scam. Check out https://bit.ly/2XZjjfp And maybe also forward the details of the call to [email protected]
09-16-2022 02:02 PM
Well I got scammed from a legitamite Telus sales representative. I did get them to call me back the next day, anyways. What they offered me after repeatedly making sure we were clear ont the terms, and what I got charged and signed up for are NOT the same deal. I was offered 2 choices; 1st choice: add 2 additional family members for up to $19/mth each or get an ipad for $600, and $15/mth. Anyways, I decided to add my elderly mother to my plan, thinking I was doing a good thing for my mom, however she had just paid her monthly bill and said to wait a month. So in the meantime, when the sales rep called me back the next day, I again asked what the rate was going to be and total charges and data amount, Again was reassured by the Telus sales rep Aishish that it was goint to be $19/mth and that there would be no charges until I activated the sim that was going to be mailed out to me.
Well not only did I get a full months of charges that I did not use any of their services for, but the plan ended up costing me $60/mth and not the $19/mth. So when I called Telus to complain about the dishonest sales call and mistaken plan cost, their sales managers were also very rude and arrogant, and did not offer me any reasonable solution. I have now wasted numerous hours of my time and money with this fraudalent sales call and have to spend even more time looking into changing providers, since Telus cannot operate with any integrity or honour.
12-05-2022 03:28 PM
Yeah, I got a similar call, they knew my name and asked for my PIN. They were also calling from a legit Telus number 1-888-811-2323
12-12-2022 04:46 PM
Numbers can be spoofed unfortunately, best to be careful when providing any account information over the phone unless you are the one calling in.