DO NOT REPLY EITHER WAY – THIS IS A SCAM

You have still not claimed the compensation for your accident. You may be entitled up to £3650. To find out more reply ‘CLAIM’. Thank you.

Another variant reads:

You have still not claimed the compensation you are due for the accident you have. to start the process please reply YES. To opt out text STOP.

Received from:

  • +447542007519/07542007519
  • +447548031950/07548031950

It’s been a while since the last one, but the commenters on this blog have reported a new variant.

Some people have reported receiving up to one text message daily!

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This is a spam text message WHICH IS ILLEGAL. The companies that use this form of marketing are equivalent to the people who buy stolen goods. These are not the sort of companies you want to do business with!

This is one of many messages that are circulating as originally highlighted in my article Debt Settlement Order Spam Text Message. If you ever receive anything that remotely fits this template then delete it.

Again, DO NOT REPLY. This is a random act of spamming – a computer program is systematically trying to send this out to thousands of numbers at random. It has, by sheer chance, found your number!

And, if you can, post the number in the comments below. This will help people searching by that number alone find this article and avoid any potential trouble arising from replying.

Also, please. please post any variants in full. I have had so many comments from people in desperate circumstances who are being targeted by the parasites that operate these scams.

How Does It Work?

The whole setup is quite elaborate. But in essence there is a computer program that pretends to be the number you see that sends out all the spam messages. Meanwhile, another computer program monitors the text-message mailbox of all of the numbers you see. If you reply, then you are added to a database  of numbers to be called (and for future spamming).

I’ve written this up in full at: Telephony Leads and Debt Management Companies – How It Works.

Reporting

You may be report these messages to your provider. The following links may help:

Vodafone – How do I report spam text messages? Forward the spam message to VSPAM (87726).

Orange – Stop spam text messages. If you are on Orange and get spam messages, please forward them to 7726 free from your Orange phone. By doing this you are helping Orange to collate information to help reduce spam messages being sent to you and others.

02 also allow you to report on 7726. See: SPAM and unwanted subscription texts

I would also try forwarding the message onto 7726 if you are with T-Mobile or Three.

You can also try NumberCop and DoNotCall.gov

Back in May 2009, the Guardian newspaper wrote an article Spam to go – the new mobile menace. It recommends a number of organisations you can contact.

To complain about an inappropriate text, call the Advertising Standards Authority 020 7492 2222 or go to www.asa.org.uk/asa/contact/

To resolve continual mobile spam despite texting “stop”, contact the ICO on 01625 54 57 45 or go to www.ico.gov.uk/complaints.aspx

For help with premium rate text spam, call PhonepayPlus on 0800 500 212 or log on to www.phonepayplus.org.uk/output/Make-a-complaint.aspx

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DO NOT REPLY EITHER WAY – THIS IS A SCAM

Free Message: Important! Our records indicate you may be entitled to £3450 from Mis-Sold Loan Insurance! To claim reply YES to this message. Thank you!

Received from: +447848390971/07848390971

This message surfaced on the same day as the decision by the British Bankers Association not to appeal against the high court ruling on Payment Protection Insurance. The adjacent BBC article reports that several million people may be worthy of such compensation – ripe pickings for our scammers.

If you’re looking to claim back any money in relation to this, the BBC outlines a series of steps you can take personally. You can also check out the PPI reclaiming guide at moneysavingexpert.com. Ultimately, this is your money, rightfully due to you, so why waste money on an opportunistic company just looking to profit from your misfortune.

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In addition, this is spam text message WHICH IS ILLEGAL. Companies that use this form of marketing are equivalent to individuals who buy stolen goods. These are not the sort of companies you want to do business with!

This is one of many messages that are circulating as originally highlighted in my article Debt Settlement Order Spam Text Message. If you ever receive anything that remotely fits this template then delete it.

Again, DO NOT REPLY

And, if you can, post the number in the comments below. This will help people searching by that number alone find this article and avoid any potential trouble arising from replying.

I’d be interested to hear of any variants on this message that surface.

If you want to read more, can I recommend the above link. It contains a list of articles that I’ve written regarding this whole scam and its setup. I found the research both fascinating and appalling at the same time.

Are You a Victim?

Screenchannel Television is making a new series about debt and loans and are looking for people to share their experiences. If have been a victim of this scam, or have even considered responding and are interested in taking part, then you can read more in this article.

Reporting

You may be report these messages to your provider. The following links may help:

Vodafone – How do I report spam text messages? Forward the spam message to VSPAM (87726).

Orange – Stop spam text messages. If you are on Orange and get spam messages, please forward them to 7726 free from your Orange phone. By doing this you are helping Orange to collate information to help reduce spam messages being sent to you and others.

02 also allow you to report on 7726. See: SPAM and unwanted subscription texts

I would also try forwarding the message onto 7726 if you are with T-Mobile or Three.

You can also try NumberCop and DoNotCall.gov

Back in May 2009, the Guardian newspaper wrote an article Spam to go – the new mobile menace. It recommends a number of organisations you can contact.

To complain about an inappropriate text, call the Advertising Standards Authority 020 7492 2222 or go to www.asa.org.uk/asa/contact/

To resolve continual mobile spam despite texting “stop”, contact the ICO on 01625 54 57 45 or go to www.ico.gov.uk/complaints.aspx

For help with premium rate text spam, call PhonepayPlus on 0800 500 212 or log on to www.phonepayplus.org.uk/output/Make-a-complaint.aspx

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DO NOT REPLY EITHER WAY – THIS IS A SCAM

Get yourself DEBT FREE this Year! Reply “info” to this number for details. Government backed scheme. Free to reply. Get a fresh start. £1000 plus. PER Ltd

I just recieved a new one today. Received from: +447786207081 / 07786207081

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This is one of many messages that are circulating as originally highlighted in my article Debt Settlement Order Spam Text Message. If you ever receive anything that remotely fits this template then delete it.

Again, DO NOT REPLY

And, if you can, post the number in the comments below. This will help people searching by that number alone find this article and avoid any potential trouble arising from replying.

I’d be interested to hear of any variants on this message that surface.

If you want to read more, can I recommend the above link. It contains a list of articles that I’ve written regarding this whole scam and its setup. I found the research both fascinating and appalling at the same time.

Are You a Victim?

Screenchannel Television is making a new series about debt and loans and are looking for people to share their experiences. If have been a victim of this scam, or have even considered responding and are interested in taking part, then you can read more in this article.

Reporting

You may be report these messages to your provider. The following links may help:

Vodafone – How do I report spam text messages? Forward the spam message to VSPAM (87726).

Orange – Stop spam text messages. If you are on Orange and get spam messages, please forward them to 7726 free from your Orange phone. By doing this you are helping Orange to collate information to help reduce spam messages being sent to you and others.

02 also allow you to report on 7726. See: SPAM and unwanted subscription texts

I would also try forwarding the message onto 7726 if you are with T-Mobile or Three.

You can also try NumberCop and DoNotCall.gov

Back in May 2009, the Guardian newspaper wrote an article Spam to go – the new mobile menace. It recommends a number of organisations you can contact.

To complain about an inappropriate text, call the Advertising Standards Authority 020 7492 2222 or go to www.asa.org.uk/asa/contact/

To resolve continual mobile spam despite texting “stop”, contact the ICO on 01625 54 57 45 or go to www.ico.gov.uk/complaints.aspx

For help with premium rate text spam, call PhonepayPlus on 0800 500 212 or log on to www.phonepayplus.org.uk/output/Make-a-complaint.aspx

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DO NOT REPLY EITHER WAY – THIS IS A SCAM

Another one for the collection.

Due to a new legislation, those struggling with debt can now apply to have it written off. For more information text the word ‘INFO’ or to opt-out text stop.

Received from: +447591298462 /07591298462

And other variants:

Due to existing legislation, those struggling with debt are entitled to know their options. For more information text the word DEBT or to opt out text Stop.

Due to new legislation, records indicate that you are eligible to lower your monthly payments and maybe write off up to 75% of your debt. Reply HELP for info

This is one of many messages that are circulating as originally highlighted in my article Debt Settlement Order Spam Text Message. If you ever receive anything that remotely fits this template then delete it.

The Citizens Advice Bureau Logo.

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It appears that the perpetrators have dropped the “Debt Settlement Order” text from the front after gaining much negative publicity and presence in the public’s consciousness. As you might suspect, no such legislation has been recently introduced. The UK government made no mention of this is their recent budget.

The only thing that vaguely resembles this is a Debt Relief Order (Link to Citizens Advice Bureau), which is only available to people in very very very specific circumstances and who remain in those circumstances for the duration of the order. It also has some marked consequences, which are not to be taken lightly. You can find these by scrolling down through this article.

Moreover, Debt Relief Orders can only be processed through an approved intermediary (otherwise known as a “Competent Authority). These can be found by visiting this site. Note, the company that is touting for your business will NOT be an approved intermediary.

Again, DO NOT REPLY. And, if you can, post the number in the comments below. This will help people searching by that number alone find this article and avoid any potential trouble arising from replying. I’d also be interested to hear of any variants on this message that surface.

If you want to read more, can I recommend the above link. It contains a list of articles that I’ve written regarding this whole scam and its setup. I found the research both fascinating and appalling at the same time.

Are You a Victim?

Screenchannel Television is making a new series about debt and loans and are looking for people to share their experiences. If have been a victim of this scam, or have even considered responding and are interested in taking part, then you can read more in this article.

Reporting

You may be report these messages to your provider. The following links may help:

Vodafone – How do I report spam text messages? Forward the spam message to VSPAM (87726).

Orange – Stop spam text messages. If you are on Orange and get spam messages, please forward them to 7726 free from your Orange phone. By doing this you are helping Orange to collate information to help reduce spam messages being sent to you and others.

02 also allow you to report on 7726. See: SPAM and unwanted subscription texts

I would also try forwarding the message onto 7726 if you are with T-Mobile or Three.

You can also try NumberCop and DoNotCall.gov

Back in May 2009, the Guardian newspaper wrote an article Spam to go – the new mobile menace. It recommends a number of organisations you can contact.

To complain about an inappropriate text, call the Advertising Standards Authority 020 7492 2222 or go to www.asa.org.uk/asa/contact/

To resolve continual mobile spam despite texting “stop”, contact the ICO on 01625 54 57 45 or go to www.ico.gov.uk/complaints.aspx

For help with premium rate text spam, call PhonepayPlus on 0800 500 212 or log on to www.phonepayplus.org.uk/output/Make-a-complaint.aspxDue to a new legislation, those struggling with debt can now apply to have it written off. For more information text the word ‘INFO’ or to opt-out text stop.

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DO NOT REPLY EITHER WAY – THIS IS A SCAM

FREEMSG: Our records indicate you may be entitled to 3750 pounds for you Accident. To claim for free, reply with YES to this msg. To opt out text STOP

Received from: +447770428521 / 07770428521

There appear to be many common variants of spam text message flying around the system. This is one that surfaced during the recent (2010) winter which saw treacherous roads and pavements give rise to increased hospital admissions.

Landline text messaging

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This is one of many messages that are circulating as originally highlighted in my article Debt Settlement Order Spam Text Message. If you ever receive anything that remotely fits this template then delete it.

Again, DO NOT REPLY

And, if you can, post the number in the comments below. This will help people searching by that number alone find this article and avoid any potential trouble arising from replying.

I’d be interested to hear of any variants on this message that surface.

If you want to read more, can I recommend the above link. It contains a list of articles that I’ve written regarding this whole scam and its setup. I found the research both fascinating and appalling at the same time.

Are You a Victim?

Screenchannel Television is making a new series about debt and loans and are looking for people to share their experiences. If have been a victim of this scam, or have even considered responding and are interested in taking part, then you can read more in this article.

Reporting

You may be report these messages to your provider. The following links may help:

Vodafone – How do I report spam text messages? Forward the spam message to VSPAM (87726).

Orange – Stop spam text messages. If you are on Orange and get spam messages, please forward them to 7726 free from your Orange phone. By doing this you are helping Orange to collate information to help reduce spam messages being sent to you and others.

T-Mobile don’t appear to have any page for reporting, but there are a few suggestions on this post

You can also try NumberCop and DoNotCall.gov

Back in May 2009, the Guardian newspaper wrote an article Spam to go – the new mobile menace. It recommends a number of organisations you can contact.

To complain about an inappropriate text, call the Advertising Standards Authority 020 7492 2222 or go to www.asa.org.uk/asa/contact/

To resolve continual mobile spam despite texting “stop”, contact the ICO on 01625 54 57 45 or go to www.ico.gov.uk/complaints.aspx

For help with premium rate text spam, call PhonepayPlus on 0800 500 212 or log on to www.phonepayplus.org.uk/output/Make-a-complaint.aspx

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Debt Settlement Orders, and the original debt settlement order spam text message post (http://www.jameswiseman.com/blog/2011/01/17/debt-settlement-order-unsolicited-text-message/), written back in January (2011) have now caught the attention of some areas of the British media.

This is great news as at all helps spread the word.

Other messages in this series include:

The world is full of people trying to separate the vulnerable from their money. If you are interested, you can read about my Blog series on the Windows Support Telephone Scam based in India. Its worth knowing about so you can warn family and friends.

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DO NOT REPLY EITHER WAY – THIS IS A SCAM

With my original debt settlement order spam text message post having gained significant velocity in the blogosphere, I thought it worth posting here with regard to a subtle change of tack for the spammers with this new message:

The government has introduced a Debt Relief Order. People struggling to pay bills can have debt wiped off for ever. For more info text INFO. To stop text STOP

This is hardly surprising. A search for Debt Settlement order in google at the time of writing yielded the above post with the text ‘DO NOT REPLY EITHER WAY – THIS IS A SCAM’, whereas, a search for Debt Relief Order revealed no such indication.

For now, all the info regarding this is on the above link.

Feel free to post any numbers and variants below. It’ll all help keep this prominent and prevent others from falling into the same trap.

Are You a Victim?

Screenchannel Television is making a new series about debt and loans and are looking for people to share their experiences. If have been a victim of this scam, or have even considered responding and are interested in taking part, then you can read more in this article.

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The Chainsaw-Severed Arm Counter-Scam

This is part of my blog series that started with the receipt of a debt settlement order spam text message.

Clearing the trail with my Stihl Chainsaw

Image by Odalaigh via Flickr

I decided to take the plunge and respond to a couple of these spam/scam text messages to see what response I got.

Within about an hour I received a call from an anonymous number, so took a deep breath and pressed the answer button. I was greeted by a lady at the opposite end of the line. I didn’t have access to recording facilities, so you’ll just have to make do with the transcript below:

Operator: “Hello, I am calling from Affiliate Data Systems regarding your recent accident.”

Me: “Yes, sorry, what was your name”

Operator: “Affiliate Data Systems”

Me: Sorry Did you say “Affiliate Data Systems” (I’m writing this down)

Operator: “Yes”

Me: “Right, yes, I’ve just recently cut my arm off with a chainsaw.”

Operator: “Really?”

(Of course, she was calling regarding my recent accident, so she should have known this)

Me: “Yes, it’s a pain, because its my right arm that is severed, and I’m right-handed”

Operator: “Right, well, can I take some details. What is your first name?”

(Note, she didn’t ask me why I was using the chainsaw with my left hand if I was right handed).

Me: “Hugh”

Operator: “And your second name?”

Me: “Jars. My name is Hugh Jars”

(I’m resisting the very acute temptation to snigger at this point)

Operator: “Right, Mr Jars, and what is your postcode”

Me: [Made something up]

Operator: “That doesn’t seem to exist”

Me: “That’s probably because I built it myself – that’s how my arm ended up getting severed”

Operator (ignoring me): “OK, what is your house number?”

Me: 2786

(Operator decides she’s had enough at this point and hangs up!)

Great fun, great fun! Especially hearing the surprise of the woman when hearing about the chainsaw accident.

Others are welcome to try the same! :-)

You can read more on this in my blog series on text message nuisances.

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