• tone212_@aussie.zone
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    2 months ago

    I receive a call from a random QLD landline number.

    Person: I’m [name] from [company]

    Me: What’s the purpose of this call?

    Person: I can’t tell you, first I need to confirm your identity.

    You call ME and can’t tell me why you’re calling until I divulge my personal information? I told this person you can say something very generic about the call reason just so I can confirm you are who you say you are before I hand over my PI, but she refused citing their stupid policies. So I ended the call.

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      2 months ago

      My company has this too, pretty awkward. I normally already spoke to the person and I start with “Hi it’s Force, I spoke you last week about X - before I can go any further though I do need to ask you for X Y Z.”. Lots of ppl still prefer to end the call and call back on our main phone number though, which is fair enough

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      2 months ago

      Nope, I’m giving nothing the caller doesn’t already have. I will confirm they have correct info if they provide it, however. This is just basic phone security - no competent company would expect a cold call recipient to start giving them information.

      And if they’re not competent, I have no business talking to them.

      • Mert@aussie.zone
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        2 months ago

        That means centrelink is not competent. I have had them call and ask for my details