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When a PN employee calls
09-03-2015 3:42 PM
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"I'm ?? form Plusnet, is your fault fixed?", or words to that effect. The number was withheld and I asked if it was to do with the extra 0 and the reply was that he couldn't answer that due to security.
REALLY?
He rings me from a unidentifiable phone number. Continues to ask me a question about a service I hold with a company and then refuses to answer my question on security grounds?
I don't object to the call per se, but the way it was conducted leaves a lot to be desired.
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Re: When a PN employee calls
09-03-2015 3:48 PM
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Re: When a PN employee calls
09-03-2015 3:54 PM
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If you would like to find out how your fault is progressing please check your account.
Re: When a PN employee calls
09-03-2015 3:58 PM
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If a person calls from a withheld number and says -
I am from Plusnet regarding your problem
Please confirm - and asks for either personal or account details - how does the person being called know he is from Plusnet and that it isn't a phishing call
If someone called me and asked for anything other than to confirm my name they would get short shrift
I think Plusnet need to look at this
Re: When a PN employee calls
09-03-2015 4:10 PM
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09-03-2015 5:51 PM
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09-03-2015 6:01 PM
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Re: When a PN employee calls
10-03-2015 11:16 AM
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Quote from: plusnettony I've brought up in the past that the number is withheld, but unfortunately it wasn't possible to change.
Sorry, but this is simply not true. It is possible to change, all that is required is to lift CLI with-hold on PlusNet phone lines - PlusNet's choice to do that is a different matter, not one of possibility.
It is not necessary to "expose" the individual line numbers; a generic number can be configured across a group of lines. This needs to go back to your phone system provider. There is no excuse for withholding the calling number.
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Re: When a PN employee calls
10-03-2015 11:20 AM
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As someone who has, in the past, been responsible for IT and telecoms in various corporates including large inbound and outbound call centres I can confirm that this has been possible for literally decades.
No excuses.
Re: When a PN employee calls
10-03-2015 11:38 AM
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However, since any number can be programmed in, I'm NOT certain of the real value in doing it!
To be fair to PN, the Banks seem to have the same problem! I've lost count of the number of times that a Bank has called me (from either a Number-Withheld or an Unrecognised Number) & then expect me to simply take their word that they are who they say!
On each & every occasion, the Caller has INSISTED that I provide Security Clearance details BEFORE they will provide any confirmation of their own credibility! When I insist that I terminate the call & call back in on a known-number (where I'm fully prepared to go "through-security"), I've usually found that they have been vindictive & have either locked my Account or annotated a Note "alleging" that I was refusing to comply with Security!
Re: When a PN employee calls
10-03-2015 11:46 AM
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Re: When a PN employee calls
10-03-2015 11:52 AM
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1 - I'm not certain if the Scammers are concerned about that!
2 - I don't recall anyone ever being prosecuted for it (although I'm not certain which law would apply)!
In other words, even if an inbound call number looks familiar, would you blindly trust it & provide personal responses to Security questions?
Re: When a PN employee calls
10-03-2015 11:56 AM
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Some staff were happy for their DDI number to be returned to an inbound caller.
Others were not and I configured theirs to return the main switchboard number.
I also wondered about a scammer returning a legitimate bank number to people they called to reinforce their 'credibility'.
To argue with someone who has renounced the use of reason is like administering medicine to the dead - Thomas Paine
Re: When a PN employee calls
10-03-2015 12:07 PM
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Absolutely not, never ever. And I don't.
Quote from: JohnJ In other words, even if an inbound call number looks familiar, would you blindly trust it & provide personal responses to Security questions?
I've had calls from my bank about card fraud and the number isn't hidden, but seeing it means I take the calls seriously and am polite before hanging up saying nothing substantial.
I then ring back using a number taken from their paperwork.
Calls with no number get what they deserve; at best a "brusque" response.
Re: When a PN employee calls
10-03-2015 1:23 PM
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It's time companies in this day and age of scams got a grip and provided a 'reverse' password system they agree with the customer on sign up so the customer can ask the company for various alphanumerics when they call.
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