Suspicious Sales Calls from Alleged Telus Representatives
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Think of them as resellers. The sell you a legit product Telus offers, add perks to induce you to buy. You give them that cash, all your info to setup the legit product. Then you start to complain you were promised stuff not included in the legit product. Since your personal info was used to add this to your account, how can you win when told we did not offer you that. It will look like you personally subscribed.
DO NOT BUY OVER THE PHONE WHEN THEY CALL YOU.
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The first phone number you posted is associated with Iristel. Iristel numbers have popped up many times on the forums in the past. They appear to sell VoIP access to scammers overseas.
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Most definately a scam. Just got off the phone with the real telus and they helped me secure my account.
The scammer called this morning from the number 17787193836. It was a woman. She offered me to change my phones into a loyalty program that was a way better deal than what I have now. Offered to upgrade our phones too. She sent me a few codes through text and email to relay to her. She then started to ask for my credit card for a one time fee.
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Based on your description, the call you received appears to be a scam. Telus takes customer security very seriously, and we want to assure you of the following:
- We will never ask for personal information such as passwords or credit card details over the phone.
- Telus representatives will always call from an identifiable 1-800 number with clear Caller ID as "Telus."
- We do not call from blocked or unknown numbers, nor do we make calls at odd hours.
If you suspect a call is fraudulent, we recommend you:
- Do not provide any personal information.
- Hang up immediately.
More info can be found here: https://www.telus.com/en/about/security/phishing-spam?intcmp=tcom_about_security_cont_phishing-spam
If our reply resolved your issue, please click on Accept as Solution to help others in the community.

