Scam Warning!! Stuck at home with no electricity

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Bluebird27
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Re: Scam Warning!! Stuck at home with no electricity

Postby Bluebird27 » Wed Mar 15, 2017 9:45 am

I'm in Abbeville village too and I have had people coming around asking for help with their electric meter too! :o
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Re: Scam Warning!! Stuck at home with no electricity

Postby Offspring » Wed Mar 15, 2017 1:37 pm

After too many cold callers interrupting bath time, teatime and waking up the children after they have gone to bed, we have put a very simple latch on our gate. If someone needed to open the gate they could but it would take a few minutes to work out why it won't open from the street side. So far it has put off any cold callers and leaves us uninterrupted in the evening! It has reduced our junk mail too!
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Postby Fruisli » Wed Mar 15, 2017 5:42 pm

Offspring - that's such a good idea! We get sooo much junk mail - would be great to cut that down. Would you be able to send me a link to the type of latch you used please? Ours is clearly too simple too negotiate!!
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Re: Scam Warning!! Stuck at home with no electricity

Postby Wheresmyschool? » Sat Mar 18, 2017 4:36 pm

It's the door to door sellers that I find really pushy
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Postby JenC » Mon Mar 20, 2017 9:14 am

The door-to-door sellers with cheap household products are also scammers - google "Nottingham Knockers" for details. They're looking to see if you have cash in the house, security systems, dogs, etc and selling your details onto less friendly types who come back later and rob the place.
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Re: Scam Warning!! Stuck at home with no electricity

Postby Denwand » Mon Mar 20, 2017 11:33 am

Yep the knockers are back as the evenings get lighter.

Saw a pair heading towards the Toastrack Friday afternoon,

The identical cheap oblong nylon holdalls looped through their arms, on their back stuffed with Poundshop reject cloths etc were a dead giveaway.

I was ready to peer out the front window as opposed to opening the door when the doorbell rang.

Never, never answer the door to these scammers who falsely claim to be part of an official ex-offenders rehabilitation scheme - there is no such scheme involving door to door calling!

If you do be prepared for 15 minutes of your life to disappear while they ask ou to "Just hear me out" eventually ending with your capitulation in buying this inflated rubbish or a torrent of abuse and/or veiled threats! :o
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Re: Scam Warning!! Stuck at home with no electricity

Postby kniwledge2082 » Mon Sep 04, 2017 6:33 am

Happenedto me last night on North End Road Fulham.A White english woman acting stressed out for lising her oyster and hasno money needed cash to get anew oyster to get back home to Richmond.I gave her £10 for a new oyster and travel...Then i noticed another one asking an old couple for cash as she run out of gas and had no money.They did not help her...2 people needng money on the same road st the same time!?!?Highly unlikely!
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Re: Scam Warning!! Stuck at home with no electricity

Postby sloaney donkey » Mon Sep 04, 2017 11:14 pm

A lot of this is fuelled by drugs. Did she have red eyes or skin and hair that looked, well, unhealthy? If so, she Probably wants to pay for her next hit. So the money is going to fund drugs and likely other crimes, terrorism and heaven knows what.

In a way, the money given to them through the opium trade funds the bullets fired at our soldiers - my dear brother - in Afghanistan.

Give them a train ticket if you are feeling charitable.
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Postby SarahJane2 » Mon Jun 01, 2020 10:50 pm

I found this old post on google, because I was trying to find out if I was scammed today. I live in Herts and a young man scammed me out of £3, with the same sob story about his electricity meter. Saying the council had housed him in a flat up the road and he had no electricity to cook a meal. I was wary and said couldn't he ask someone else. He said no one would help him, apart from one neighbour who had given him £1. He kept saying how embarrassed he was. I was still wary and said I would only give it to him, if I could take a pic of his id. He held the British Gas top up card up and an Oyster card. No id on the Gas card but there is a number on the Oyster card. I wonder if the police could identify him from this. That's if it is his card. He said he would pay me back on Thursday but after reading this post, I am even more sure I have been scammed. £3 isn't much but I am still kicking myself and feeling such an idiot! I noticed in the pics I took, his thumb is very discoloured and chunk of skin missing. Is this a sign of drug use? Or just a heavy smoker? I feel scared that he might have been 'casing the joint' with future burglary in mind.
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