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Scam alert!
Wednesday, September 27, 2006
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Read on the papers today that there are some stupid fucks from China who are making unsolicited IDD calls to our mobile phones and then hanging up on first ring.

This will create a MISSED CALL item on our phones. If we returned the call, we will usually hear some recorded messages of some sort (go read the Straits Times), and all this while you are connected to a Premium line (means must pay premium $$$ also lah!)

According to the report, these scam numbers usually start with "+861", just like this one I received.

However, it seems like these calls are useless against users in Singapore as there are some levels of check in place (really?!) - like an agreement between the operator there and our local ones, before the call is connected and charged. How true, I don't know.

 
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