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Message posted on 30 Apr 2025 08:54 PM
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Re: Legitimate call or scam?
@twilight+princess wrote:Yeah that is strange. Did they make any offers similar to what I mentioned?
I know Sky do email with offers when the subscription is about to expire & they do call should a customer cancel.
No, only that they could offer a saving if I confirmed my details. I asked them to email me the details, he said he wasn't allowed (by Sky) to email the details...
This is what makes me suspicious that just enough confidential customer information has been obtained/hacked/leaked and that it's a scam.
As I've said before, if it isn't a scam Sky has a very strange idea of customer service training, bear in mind my first one of these calls was a month after renewing my contract at a price I was happy with - it's a strange business ethic to then offer to reduce the price - if it was genuine.
Message posted on 05 May 2025 12:11 PM
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I've never know Sky to call out of the blue unless a customer has cancelled recently so the call is certainly a scam imo. It's certainly strange if they had your account details, most likely they were hoping you'd give genuine information which they'd take note of.
The only way to know is to phone Sky & ask if they called you on that date.
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Message posted on 11 Aug 2025 07:44 PM
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I had all the above just now and last week.
if the want to save us money,why not just do it and then tell us by email
and not stress me out with a possible scam .
who reduces your bill when you have a contract anyway.....
Message posted on 28 Aug 2025 07:19 PM
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Just had a call from this number and so rude. Asked for my name and as I thought a scam I said you must have my name and he said yes I do and repeated my name.
Then asked for my address so I did the same.
Then asked for my password and being honest I don't know it. Then said what's your mother's maiden name and I refused to give it. He then tried to guilt shame how he cannot help me save money then, ummm you rang me and I am still well within in 18m extiornately priced contract.
Message posted on 12 Sep 2025 03:15 PM
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I've just received an unsolicited call alleging to be from Sky with caller ID showing the number 0800 761 3372; a number that online research suggests could be a legitimate Sky number? The caller was offering a better deal on my Sky TV package. I thought it odd because I've only very recently renewed my contract (for a further 24 months) and so immediately suspected a scam. ...After all, it's illogical for Sky to have agreed a deal only to then call me up offering an even better (cheaper) deal, is it not? I challenged the caller by asking him to confirm the date of my latest renewal. Within seconds he was able to tell me. Wow! ...So I'm thinking there are only two possibilities at play here: Either Sky is trying to bankrupt itself (most unlikely); or Sky has suffered a data breach (leak) that either it doesn't know about or isn't admitting to. Such a breach could be anything from the professional highjacking of the entire of Sky's customer database down to lone rat insider operatives skimming and passing on customer intel on a lesser but still opportunistic level. ...If the caller truly was from Sky then I guess the joke's on me. But I'd rather be safe than sorry every time. ...I understand that when it comes to so-called Customer Service then Sky is rather keen on the use of call centres on the sub continent. But surely to God it wouldn't use the same or similar vehicle for Sales and Marketing, would it? ...Unless, of course, it's trying to bankrupt itself after all.
Message posted on 12 Sep 2025 03:22 PM
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From Skys own website
https://www.sky.com/help/articles/received-call-from-08007613372
Of course any number can be spoofed.
Sky customer since 2001
with: Sky Q | Sky Superfast Broadband | Sky Talk | Sky Mobile
NOTE: I only provide help on the forums and NOT via PM
Message posted on 12 Sep 2025 03:23 PM
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@fedupdaily ...or your account has been compromised. I'd change your password immediately. (To something unique not used elsewhere and enable 2FA)
Message posted on 12 Sep 2025 03:32 PM
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@fedupdaily wrote:I've just received an unsolicited call alleging to be from Sky with caller ID showing the number 0800 761 3372; a number that online research suggests could be a legitimate Sky number? The caller was offering a better deal on my Sky TV package. I thought it odd because I've only very recently renewed my contract (for a further 24 months) and so immediately suspected a scam. ...After all, it's illogical for Sky to have agreed a deal only to then call me up offering an even better (cheaper) deal, is it not? I challenged the caller by asking him to confirm the date of my latest renewal. Within seconds he was able to tell me. Wow! ...So I'm thinking there are only two possibilities at play here: Either Sky is trying to bankrupt itself (most unlikely); or Sky has suffered a data breach (leak) that either it doesn't know about or isn't admitting to. Such a breach could be anything from the professional highjacking of the entire of Sky's customer database down to lone rat insider operatives skimming and passing on customer intel on a lesser but still opportunistic level. ...If the caller truly was from Sky then I guess the joke's on me. But I'd rather be safe than sorry every time. ...I understand that when it comes to so-called Customer Service then Sky is rather keen on the use of call centres on the sub continent. But surely to God it wouldn't use the same or similar vehicle for Sales and Marketing, would it? ...Unless, of course, it's trying to bankrupt itself after all.
@fedupdaily this is exactly my thoughts, especially as the callers are usually very rude/aggressive - if it's genuine, it's a strange business model!
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