Fraud Alert: Phone Call Offering a New Modem

dks
Community All-Star
Community All-Star

I received a strange phone call this morning. The number was a local call. When I picked up, the computer voice said they were calling from Bell and Bell was upgrading all lines to fibre. The voice offered a new modem for this new service and asked me to press 3 to enter my account information. 

Nope. Goodbye. 

First, I have Bell fibre and have had it for the last 18 months. Second, I have the latest modem, the Giga Hub. Finally, Bell doesn't ask for my account credentials on a cold call. 

Beware. Never, ever give your account information to an unsolicited caller like that. Stay safe, friends. 

 

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AI Summary:

This topic outlines a scam involving fraudulent phone calls targeting Bell Canada customers. The scam involves an unsolicited call with either a an automated or human voice claiming to represent Bell Canada. The voice announces an upgrade to fibre and/or offers a 'new modem' that can be provided. The voice then prompts the recipient to press a number to enter their account information.

The original poster identified this action or behaviour as fraudulent as they knew that Bell will never ask for account credentials in an unsolicited call.

 

Solutions and advice shared by users in the forum thread include:

  • Never provide personal or account information to an unsolicited caller.
  • If you are ever unsure about the legitimacy of a call, the recommended course of action is to hang up and call Bell directly to verify the information or offer.
  • Be aware that scammers can spoof caller ID to make it appear as though the call is coming from "Bell Canada". One user reported receiving a suspicious call where the caller knew their first name and general location, yet they correctly identified it as a scam and ended the call.
  • Official Bell Moderators have confirmed the suspicion of fraudulent activity and has shared the following links to help recognize and prevent fraud:

What does fraud look like?Opens in a new tab or window

Do you suspect fraud? What to do nextOpens in a new tab or window

Service provider impersonation scamOpens in a new tab or window

 

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Good Day.

Kudos to you once again! You did the right thing!

They are hoping that you will fall for their trickery & believe that they are the real thing!

It is a never-ending battle. Scammers will try everything & anything to make you believe in them!

If you are unsure, then call Bell & check it out!

It is far better for you to be safe rather than sorry!

Please check out the following web links that I have provide for you below:

Service provider impersonation scam - Bell

Thank you for being a member of the Bell Community Forum.

Please take care.

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Kwela
Contributor III

Had a call today. Call Display said Bell Canada. Ooma confirmed it was from (866) ***-****. Lady asked me if I had received an email recently from Bell. I said no. She said they were offering upgrades for our area (she knew my first name and the Ontario Township we are located in). I could hear the typical call center chatter in background. I politely terminated the call.

 

allan1
Contributor II

Received a call on my cell today.  Display showed the correct 866 number for Bell.  The person claimed to be a "Bell technician".  I hung up.  Then the same person called a few minutes later on our landline and claimed he really was a "Bell technician".  I said not interested and hung up.  All our Bell services are working ok so there was no need for a "Bell technician" to call. 

dks
Community All-Star
Community All-Star

Good catch. I received a call from Bell today, as well. The number was 866, too. I didn’t answer. No message left. Likely the same fraudster. 

I am a Community All-Star and customer. I'm here to help by sharing my knowledge and experience. My views on Bell and the Community Forum are my own and not the views of Bell or any of its affiliates.

However, Bell is upgrading to Fibre and according to the person I spoke with today, the ONLY way to book a technician is by following the instructions given on the automated message that says press 9.

I have repeatedly reminded by elderly parents to never follow such instructions, especially when it is an automated message. Why is it that Bell, during "cyber safety month", is expecting people to go against common sense to book a technician using this method?

I am baffled!

Vanadiel
Community All-Star
Community All-Star

Whoever you spoke with, was incorrect.

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