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August 2023
I received calls from these two weeks, claiming they are agents from Rogers and Fido. They said they could offer me 30% -40% off of my current plan.
For the first call, I said that I was busy, so just sent an email to your registered email address at Rogers/Fido. That man said okay and hung up the phone.
The second call I received asked me for my email address, and I said if you're from Rogers or Fido, you should have my contact email on file. The man said he's from a different department, so he didn't have it.
I strongly feel this is a new scam but I don't have much patience to hear how they can get me the discount or which personal info they need from me. If anyone received a similar call, please let me know if this is truly a scam. Thanks!
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a week ago
I got a call from random numbers but mostly starting with 586 621 XXXX. (the last 4 being random). I had given them my email id and got a weird email of a free apple watch 3 and stuff like that and it came from fido@salesdepartment.ca. I felt it was sus as soon as they asked for my full name and phone number. They kept calling me till today and I just told them they can take their scam somewhere else. I really don't know what they are trying to archieve but soo many calls are just annoying. Beware guys!
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Sunday
Hello Calvinpovo20,
Welcome to the community!
Thanks for your precautionary tale! I think everyone is frustrated with all of the SCAM calls going around.
@CALVINPOVO20 wrote:
... I really don't know what they are trying to archieve ...
I think one of the goals of those SCAM calls is to collect information and possibly gain access to your account. The more information the can collect, the greater the possibility they can access a customers' account. Unfortunately, once a customer's account is compromised, scammers can make unauthorised device purchases and have them sent to their address. Alternatively, they can have the devices sent to the customer and have them return the devices to a fraudulent address.
The unfortunate reality is that customer information is big money. Even if the scammers do not intend on using the collected information for themselves, they can sell the information to other nefarious characters.
Hope this helps 😀
Cheers
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October
Yes happens too me as well the guys on the phone said I have a promotion of 40% off just for you I reply to him just put it on you don't have to call me ... 😆 start to ask me questions I just told him you the one call me so you should know all these answers and he hang up the voice was East Indian and he call me back today I just tell him am not interested in your scam .. hope it help someone
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September
I received the same call 3 to 4 times every day, it must be a scam
Suddenly Fido wants to give 40 percent discount on bills to every customer , ,,, sounds suspicious
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September
I got the same call and I asked them to email me, they didn't have my email 😕
Once I gave them my email anyway to confirm the email was sent from info@rogersnetwork.tech.
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August
I got the same kind of call today. 438-666-6205 (a spoofed number, I imagine).
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August
I received a call is the same as your story, they also send a verification code on my number to proof that they are legit and not scam but they are not using fido support number etc.
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August
Scam
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July
I just got a call from these guys too. They said they were from my mobile carrier and would like to offer me 30% off my next bill. Are you interested? Of course yes. They said, "I just have a few questions, who is your mobile carrier Fido or Rogers? How much do you pay a month?" Then asked for my email address. So I said, "sorry, where are you calling from again? Don't you have my email on file?" They said, "we don't have that information as we are from the promotional department". I know the departments don't necessarily talk to each other, but even so, it felt fishy. I said I'm very busy please call me back in a few hours. Then found this thread. Checked my mobile app and no offers were there either. They called back 30 min later and I said , "I'm actually not interested, thanks " he said, "may I ask what changed your mind?" I replied, "I looked out up online and looks like your offer is just a scam also there was no offer available in my app." Then he hung up on me.
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July
Hello @JessiSohawtzky
To verify the details of the call you received, it will be necessary to contact our customer service.
You can find all the ways to reach our team here.
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July
Hi- I just received a similar call. If, indeed, Roger/Fido is offering 30-40% to retain cutomers, I should not have to fill a form over the day. I asked to have the form email to me and the caller simply hang up on me.
Obliviously a scam call!!!
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May
Hi Seraphin, I got the same call, offered me 30% off with Apple Watch to loyal customer. Be aware they ask you email, first last name, don't give them 4 digits of your account number.
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April
I received the same today from 416-907-4658
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March
Today I got a call claiming they are from Rogers offering 40% discount on the current plan. They already knew my name, and the 2nd cell number in my account, later asked email address, account number, and mailing address and later to merge the account from Fido to Rogers were asking password of my fido account. I just hang-up later and blocked the number as no one will ask for Password.
Fido and Rogers should protect customer data. Because they had some of my info and I almost fell for this spam. The biggest catch is the call number display showed "Rogers Communication". Please be careful.
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March
Got a call just now and also telling me I can get 40% discount. They said they will email me the discount form after verifying questions. Asked my mame which I hesitantly give. But when they asked me about my DOB then I told them I will not provide my DOB and email address. I dont care if I don't get a discount if this is not a scam, I told them to send me email about your promotion then I hung up. Very suspicious indeed.
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March
I got a call last night too. I was offered $25/month and a new iPhone 15 Pro. I told them I don't need a new phone so it was suggested that after it's sent to me, I just return it. It all didn't make sense - the phone was part of the promotion but I could just give it back and keep the lower plan? I was told I'll have to provide my name, DOB, email, Fido account number etc. That's when I told them to email me the offer and gave them my junk mail address. The email looks somewhat legit but also doesn't make a lot of sense. I was put on hold while he was sending the email so I just hung up. @Cebuana1975 did you get the email?
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March
@Kat_ I did not get an email so far.
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March
Hood for you @Cebuana1975 , fido will never call you and ask those questions for something they are offering you. You would get an email or text to let you know to check your app or online account. Even if it was legit, you were right to hang up
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March
@Original_Lucy yes you are right they normally email or text for promotion. I rarely answer unregistered number phone calls because if it's someone I really know they will txt or leave a msg. Good thing I hang up after they asked me about my DOB.
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February
I got a similar call today giving two options:
1. Upgrade of mobile
2. Free additional discount of 20-30%
Threat Actor says they are part of Roger Communications.
Fido might need to assess how does this information -- ( my phone number & I am a fido customer ) got exposed to public domain