Tuesday, January 19, 2016

Victoria has had enough of telephone terror from “Microsoft” – People magazine

Victoria Odelaine Kern terrorized by telephone scammers claiming to be from Microsoft. Now she has had enough.

Skrolsvik 27-year-old Victoria Odelaine Kern, originally from Harstad, has had enough of the ongoing telephone scammers.

– Ever since Friday of last week, they run on and dialed. Just today they have called twice – and there before 10 am in the morning, she told People magazine.

Kern, who resides in Skrolsvik, has on several occasions stated against swindlers that she has been in contact with police.

– It does not help. They refer only to my computer, which I have not used for several months, sending out cryptic error messages, she says and shakes his head.



Four times

According 27- old talking swindlers poor English with some sort of Indian accent.

– Having reminded him one that I’ve talked to the police, he let the tube eventually, she says.

According to Kern, there are several phone numbers that are not in use when she tries to call back.

– The numbers that have called me today are recorded on a named Bear, as well as a business, she said.

Overall, she has in any case been called four times.

– I assume it does not end with the first, she says.

Kern checked with his phone operator, China Netcom, and it turns out that thankfully did not drain money from her subscription when swindlers rings.

It is also worth noting that all the phone numbers starting with 917, she says.

In progress

call to Kern is not taking phone if you suspect there are scammers on the other end.

– If, however, make it, you should share it in social media so that people are informed about this filth, she says.

Kern has also been in contact with Norwegian Bjorn, as one of swindler numbers are registered on.

– I has informed him that his phone number is used in conjunction with fraudsters claiming from being Microsoft, she said.

The case will be reported to Telenor and press contact Tormod Sandstø state that they have caught the problem and that they are working on the case.

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