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Buzzer 18 September 2004 12:46 PM

Can i find out who these Premium Rate number belong to?
 
Hi

Got a hefty phone bill today :(

On there are the obligatory teenage daughter 30 mins of call to her mates mobile who lives 100 yards up the road :rolleyes:

Now i have spotted two Premium Numbers, they are:

09099 677248

09067 340426

Total bill for just under 5 minutes is £5.30

Hers the cruncher. I also have a bill for phoning an International number in Sao Tome :confused: WTF is that :confused: Sounds like somewhere near Bogatar :eek: This was a 20 minute call and cost £23.00 :eek2:

Contrary to popular belief i am not a drug dealing perv who phone sex lines so dont go down that route ;)

BTW it is strange that *Sonic* was at our house on those occasions but i cant blame him even though he is the most likely source :D

Any help most welcome

Cheers

Incidentally the phone bill was £183.85 :eek: and i dont even have dial up :mad:

Petem95 18 September 2004 01:00 PM

09099 appeared on my phone bill today - one called for £16.50!!!

I noticed recently how some Spanish msn-messenger add-ons had installed themselves onto my PC, and it seems my sis has been stung by a pop-up redialer :mad:

Ive read about these before, how they redial whilst your online, but still very pis$ed off - some scum out there will do anything for £££

lightning101 18 September 2004 01:00 PM

The second number is heidleberg in germany


and is a military designation.

Buzzer 18 September 2004 01:10 PM


Originally Posted by lightning101
The second number is heidleberg in germany


and is a military designation.


You mean the Premium number is a military designation ?

WTF is going on here, can these get credited back? how do i ensure they dont appear again.

Fook me i didnt even know that peeps can use your personal line

Very :confused: at the mo :(

*Sonic* 18 September 2004 01:28 PM

Wireless device sat outisde your house in my car :D :D

u cheeky feckler :D

ring em up, and see who they are, I bet its them indians selling you stuff

Buzzer 18 September 2004 01:42 PM

LOL @ Steve ;)

Okay, i've spoken to BT and the two Premium numbers are under investigation by ICSTIS and hopefully will be credited to my account. BT said not to pay the calls i have disputed and ICSTIS will let me know how it goes.

The other bill however to Sao Tome is east Africa and could of installed a dialer on my system :( they said that if it can be proven that one of the 09 numbers is linked to it then this will come off the bill.

BT advised me to get in touch with our ISP and tell them to run a check. I shall do this but i dont think my ISP can do anything about it but worth a shot :(

I advise everyone else to check their bills as the BT girl said that this is becoming very common and that our bill was quite small compared to others.

She said if i need any more info then i should go to ICSTIS. I suggest you do the same as this sort of thing is set to explode (her words not mine)

Thanks for the help

Pete

BTW i'm running Norton Antivirus, firewall and pop up stopper. HTF can they get passed all that :(

andrewdelvard 18 September 2004 01:55 PM

Do any alternative numbers show up when you go to Interent properties-connections?

Redkop 18 September 2004 01:56 PM

Try running this and also
this as well Buzzer

SiDHEaD 18 September 2004 02:08 PM

If you don't have dialup, why do you have a mdoem on a line which a dialler can use???

Buzzer 18 September 2004 02:25 PM

Andrew no nothing else shows

Lynne, many thanks, they are now on my system :)

SidHead, i changed recently to Broadband , i uninstalled all my dial up software and made my broadband account the default dial up, however i did not remove the internal 56k modem from my PC as i didnt think that with the software trashed and the Broadband set as default that it could still be accessed or could itself access out if the line isn't even connected!

SiDHEaD 18 September 2004 02:41 PM

I just wondered how comes the phoneline was still connected to the modem. I wsh these dialler twats would feck off!

skiddus_markus 18 September 2004 04:02 PM

I disconnected my phoneline from the PC when I found one with Adaware(checked phonebill and no calls,so caught it in time).I have BB though so don't need it.

Nicks VR4 18 September 2004 04:16 PM

You might want to consider installing a good firewall just incase you are being hacked and having the software installed remotely

Do a search in Computer Area plenty of advise in there ;)

Buzzer 18 September 2004 05:51 PM

Cheers everyone :)

Thanks Lynne, got your PM i'll sort all that later on after i've tidied up the phone / modem connections

Anyone want a 56k internal modem :)

mart360 18 September 2004 06:53 PM

if you have broadband a dialup program is useless

especially if the modem is unplugged!!

i used to get them all the time, and i would hear the click as it disconnected the phone..

you can ask bt to block all 0900 numbers, it also stops the mrs ringing those trisha compos!

mart

Buzzer 18 September 2004 08:03 PM


Originally Posted by mart360
if you have broadband a dialup program is useless

especially if the modem is unplugged!!

i used to get them all the time, and i would hear the click as it disconnected the phone..

you can ask bt to block all 0900 numbers, it also stops the mrs ringing those trisha compos!

mart

PMSL, Mart i've done that mate ;) cheers but as for her East African lover, BT want to charge me £5.95 a quarter to block international calls :( I'll just have to let her have her 20 minutes a quarter) ;)

On a serious note, Redkop has directed me to a good firewall and i've now ditched Norton ;) as advised i've put a spyware blocker on.

Thanks for all the help Lynne....YHPM :) Just as a side note, since i've disabled Norton firewall and installed these few freebie programs, my system seems to run a lot quicker................. which is nice ;)

Thanks again, it does seem to be pretty solid and safe now (well according to the event logs and settings anyway)

In any event i'm not letting *Sonic* access his favorite site from here anymore http://www.bigboys_for_bigboys.com ;)

mart360 18 September 2004 08:11 PM


Originally Posted by Buzzer
PMSL, Mart i've done that mate ;) cheers but as for her East African lover, BT want to charge me £5.95 a quarter to block international calls :( I'll just have to let her have her 20 minutes a quarter) ;)

On a serious note, Redkop has directed me to a good firewall and i've now ditched Norton ;) as advised i've put a spyware blocker on.

Thanks for all the help Lynne....YHPM :) Just as a side note, since i've disabled Norton firewall and installed these few freebie programs, my system seems to run a lot quicker................. which is nice ;)

Thanks again, it does seem to be pretty solid and safe now (well according to the event logs and settings anyway)

In any event i'm not letting *Sonic* access his favorite site from here anymore http://www.bigboys_for_bigboys.com ;)

you may want to look at spyware blaster. its a freebe that prevents bho,s

browser helper objects from being loaded, and your home page being reset..

prehaps you need to a reverse charge call to the 099 number to recoup your losses..


mart

Buzzer 18 September 2004 08:26 PM

Redkop gave me the link for Spyware Blaster, its now on :cool:

Reverse charges ;) Funnily enough there was one of those on the bill. Apparently a call came through and my Daughter answered it, it was the operator asking if she would accept a reverse charge, she said yes :rolleyes:, when it was connected the phone went dead................ That cost me £2.63 for 10 seconds :mad:

Redkop 18 September 2004 08:47 PM

Going to move this to Computer Related Pete.

Buzzer 18 September 2004 08:50 PM

Yeah fine. It has taken a different line ;)

Buzzer 18 September 2004 09:01 PM

Just another quick problem :rolleyes:

Whenever i post on here or refresh a page i get a large box open up saying [please wait] i never got this before? what can that be?

:confused:

Dave Cox 19 September 2004 01:19 PM

This is the best free spyware i have used:
http://www.lavasoftusa.com/software/adaware/


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