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Is this number calling?  Refuse and do not call back under any circumstances!

Is this number calling? Refuse and do not call back under any circumstances!

A number that begins with the prefix 00690 or +690, contrary to what it seems, does not belong to any national carrier, and a callback may mean several tens of zlotys in the back.

Scam include Expensive calling to some exotic countries This is nothing new, but this time, as Mr. Leszek complained in a letter to the editorial office, the attacker demonstrated a very good social engineering trick. At least it is good enough that a man who considers himself very wise, in spite of everything, allowed himself to make a mistake and lost more than 50 zlotys.

Mr. Lesek insists that others should be warned of a similar pattern, which we are doing here. what is going on? – You ask. Well, father. A site cleverly chosen by criminals.

In this case, the victim was persuaded to call back on z prefix +690, by some smartphones also displayed in the 00690 format. Although at first glance it may seem that it is the Orange or P4 network number, which Leszek also moved, do not be fooled by appearances. We are already dealing with Tokelau, the dependent territory of New Zealand. The cost per minute of such a connection is more than 7.50 PLN.

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Meanwhile, the victim returned, unaware of the consequences. Not once or twice. because Despite answering the phone, the person on the other end remained silent. He now explains that he blamed the range issue, which is very common around him. So he tried until it worked, and the bill went up. He only left it after several failed attempts.

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How to distinguish the Polish number in this case? It’s simple – although it’s easy to make a mistake during the daily rush of things. Its national numbers 9 digits and possibly the prefix +48And numbers from Tokelau are in the form +690 XXXXXXX, that is, they contain the digits 7.

Of course, phone scams aren’t just about Tokelau, so in essence, Before you call back, it is worth checking every number, not just the one with the string 690. It is worth emphasizing that scammers often call at night, hoping for a disturbance in the morning. So beware, dear readers. You can never be too careful 😉

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