Yes, I've seen that one and yes, they want access to your computer and if you give it, they take what they want and leave your HD in a big big mess. It's a fairly old one. I know this is getting off topic but it's kind of a good one because people get conned every single day, especially us oldies. --- JL Beeken JLog - simple computer technology for genealogists http://www.jgen.ws/jlog/
On 8/22/2012 6:16 PM, Lucy McDonald Shore wrote: > I realize that this is becoming very off-topic, especially with my > addition. I do suspect that it is related to the last message. I got a > call one day about two weeks ago from a fellow (knew my name) who > claimed he was calling from Microsoft. My phone indicated that the > calling number was unavailable. He spoke with a distinctly foreign > accent which led me to believe that he was calling from an off shore > calling centre. When I asked for his name he gave me a very > common-sounding name -- not quite John Smith but in that same vein. When > I pointed out that his number was unavailable he explained that > Microsoft employees call from many numbers. I was deeply suspicious > especially when he told me that my computer was reporting many > errors...I rarely have them...I kept him on the line because I really > wanted to know what he was trying to sell me or whatever...but hung up > when I was getting nowhere (his accent was of no help). I reported the > incident to Microsoft and they suspect that his intent was to be able to > access my computer...which, of course, I would never allow. > Just another warning to everyone! > Lucy > > On Wed, Aug 22, 2012 at 7:34 PM, JLB <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> > wrote: > > Maybe it's not a Legacy subscriber list they're calling. Do you have any > web properties that display contact information of any kind? Even your > name? Facebook account? Names can be looked up in directories for phone > numbers and addresses. It could be a hit and miss type of thing. > Compiling as many names associated with the genealogy world as possible > and matching them up with phone numbers. Ok my mind's going off the deep > end here but anyone determined can put things together pretty easily. > > I get at least 50-100 junk emails per day and I wonder where did they > get my address? A lot of it comes to addresses that are not on my > website. It's illegal to sell/share mailing lists but people do it > anyway. Why? Money. > > The way I see it - anyone who I don't know (email) or recognize on the > phone is a stranger. I don't care who they say they are. I don't know > them. And they don't get to ask me questions. > --- > JL Beeken > JLog - simple computer technology for genealogists > http://www.jgen.ws/jlog/ > > On 8/22/2012 3:58 PM, Sentz wrote: > > I got one of these calls about 6 months ago. Thought it was odd > at the > > time since the guy asked if I'd gotten the latest 7.5 upgrade. He > > offered to perform a look up for one of my ancestors to show that > > GeneologyBank would be of a benefit. At the time I did not sign > up for > > a number of reasons. I had not thought of the caller being a > > resourceful telemarketing scammer. Wonder where he got his list of > > Legacy subscribers from. > > > > > > ------ Original Message ------ > > From: "JLB"<[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> > > To: [email protected] > <mailto:[email protected]> > > Sent: 8/22/2012 6:00:04 PM > > Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] GenealogyBank > >> Unless I initiated the call myself to a known reputable company > to make > >> a purchase, I would not be giving out my credit card number and > other > >> personal information to someone who 'just happened to call'. > >> > >> I'm not saying it's the case with this, because I just don't > know, but I > >> do know people have no end of ideas how to get their hands on > people's > >> personal information. Good idea; check with Legacy. If it's not > them, > >> someone is pretending to be. > >> --- > >> JL Beeken > >> JLog - simple computer technology for genealogists > >> http://www.jgen.ws/jlog/ > >> > >> On 8/22/2012 2:36 PM, Lavern Hall wrote: > >> > >>> > >>> Hi Kathy, > >>> When I first subscribed to GenealogyBank, I received a couple > of phone > >>> calls from them. The nature of their calls were to ask how I > liked the > >>> program and how they could be of help. > >>> I have never received a call like the one you described from > Legacy. > >>> Unless Legacy Family Tree is having some sort of a marketing > campaign, > >>> it makes me wonder who actually called you. If you haven't done so > >>> already, it might be a good idea to contact Legacy. > >>> Best, > >>> Lavern Hall > >>> Aurora, Ohio, USA > >>> On Wed, Aug 22, 2012 at 4:40 PM, JLB<[email protected] > <mailto:[email protected]><mailto:[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>> wrote: > >>> > >>> Gee, it sounds like it could have been anyone. Not Legacy > and not > >>> GenealogyBank. It seems like a weird thing for Legacy to be > doing. > >>> > >>> Perhaps an enterprising marketer? All they would need is > your credit > > > >>> card number to make a purchase through their affiliate account. > >>> > >>> Then, on the other hand, maybe it was an enterprising > marketer who just > >>> wanted your credit card number and all your other personal > information > >>> so they could go shopping elsewhere. > >>> --- > >>> JL Beeken > >>> JLog - simple computer technology for genealogists > >>> http://www.jgen.ws/jlog/ > >>> > >>> On 8/22/2012 1:26 PM, Kathy Meyer wrote: > >>> > Just got a call and they identified themselves as calling > from Legacy > >>> > Family Tree and first thing wanted to know if I'd upgraded > to version > >>> > 7.5 and I said that upgrade happened a really long time ago. He > >>> wasn't > >>> > talking about any of the version upgrades since then. He > >>> proceeded to > >>> > ask about GenealogyBank and if I'd tried that and that as a > Legacy > >>> > Family Tree user, I could get a discount. He even ended the call > >>> saying > >>> > something like thank you for using Legacy Family Tree. > >>> > Just want to know if that was really LFT calling or if Genealogy > >>> Bank is > >>> > being a bit misleading there. Didn't bother me; I know all > about > > > >>> > GenealogyBank and that Legacy is associated with them > somewhat, gives > >>> > discounts etc. and maybe a lot of people wouldn't be aware. 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