Active Scams - Telstra Crowdsupport - 791114

Multiple Active Scams Fraud Alert 3.26

Active Scams - Telstra Crowdsupport - 791114. A telephone call claiming to be from telstra to validate the purchase of a new telephone. Observe fresh posts and updates on crowd support telstra.

Multiple Active Scams Fraud Alert 3.26
Multiple Active Scams Fraud Alert 3.26

If you've got questions about the latest products and services, crowdsupport is the place to go. These calls are not legitimate and are designed to. I received an automated call (08) 81195115 saying they were from telstra and that my internet is being disconnected. The ‘yellow pages’ directory scam has also targeted australian small businesses, with scammers deceiving them to sign up to an online business directory service that falsely claims to be affiliated with sensis and telstra. Sometimes they will try to convince you to give them access to your computer remotely, such. However, the technology platform we use to provide crowdsupport has also aged and no longer meets telstra’s accessibility requirements. The callers may claim that that if you do not provide personal information that you will be charged for the device. If you are reporting a suspicious email that you received, or a known phishing scam which mentions the telstra brand, we would appreciate as much detail from the original email message as possible. They may also attempt to send you a one time code via sms or email. As always, don’t share any personal details.

Crowdsupport is telstra’s online community forum. Here’s how 👇 for email and sms scams, don’t reply to the message (even to unsubscribe) and don’t follow any links. Our platform contract is also ending and would require significant investment of both resources. If you receive a call out of the blue from someone. Most importantly, crowdsupport has provided an avenue for all of us to connect and create relationships and share information. Scams targeting telstra customers telstra new telephone scam. Care should be taken when trying to copy and paste these links. They may also attempt to send you a one time code via sms or email. If you've got questions about the latest products and services, crowdsupport is the place to go. It is generally safe for browsing, so you may click any item to proceed to the site. Sometimes they will try to convince you to give them access to your computer remotely, such.