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07-07-2015, 07:38 PM | #31 | ||
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Keep this thread updated BENT. I'll be keen to know how this all unfolds.
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07-07-2015, 08:42 PM | #32 | |||
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At no point did i feel as though he didnt believe what we were telling him, the first person in this whole situationl to be non judgemental, except for you guys obviously. He even wrote his first name on the report card and said i only give it to descent people, i walked away feeling comforted that he was in my corner. |
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07-07-2015, 08:45 PM | #33 | |||
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07-07-2015, 08:56 PM | #34 | |||
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What made him most surprised was that Telstra dont even check that the address given is legit as the address on the contract isnt even valid, infact the street in question doesnt even exist in the whole of SA. Its a scary thought that someone can take on your identity with bogus i.d. make up a bogus address and rack up debt in your name without anyone actually checking up on the details given. All they had to do was Google the address and alarm bells would have gone off. To then lump an innocent party with it is disgusting and should be amended through law. With the current climate of hightened security and some unsavoury characters getting about, its surprising that they could be communicating via mobile phone with someone elses identity and effectively under the radar. |
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07-07-2015, 09:19 PM | #36 | |||
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Telstra also have an internal Fraud Team, so it might be worth going down that path because if they have grabbed your identity, they will have grabbed others and I'm sure Telstra would like to shut that down. Having been in a sales environment most of my career, I can tell you the pressure of a sale after sale is real and I will bet that most salespeople won't google an address to check if it's legit (particularly if they have enough info to proceed). It's not really their fault, but unfortunately it still happens.
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07-07-2015, 09:38 PM | #37 | |||
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But as others have said, good result so far and keep us informed.
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09-07-2015, 06:54 AM | #38 | |||
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Telstra has a customer with your name, an address, some other id and sold the debt. This shark has then gone searching for someone they can pin the debt on you are the bunny. That is why you don't give them any identifying details as you'd find them added to the file as further proof the debt is yours. Good luck getting it resolved. |
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09-07-2015, 07:45 AM | #39 | |||
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In saying that, I still get my mail and everything delivered to this address. Vic roads has sent me something saying to update my address because it does not exist. The street name and number are correct but my suburb and postcode are not. If you put my address into a GPS, you would not be able to find it. So as you can see its pretty easy to make an address up and use it. Also I never understood why companies use utility bills as proof of address. I work for a utilities company and it would be very easy to change someone address, redirect the invoice to another address and then change the persons address back. But in your case, hopefully everything gets sorted. Its good you went to the TIO, they will help you out hopefully. |
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09-07-2015, 09:32 AM | #40 | ||
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Why not give you details to the debt chick? I'd give details, then I'd also do face to face meeting, request every detail of the so call account i apparently created and copies of id used to create the account be presented to me in the meeting.
Record the conversation, put it all in writing. I did a similar thing when an insurance company accused me of running into some car, in an area I've never been. 2 phone calls, 2 well worded letters using a bit of legalese wording (I work with contracts daily) I got a call to say they are not pursuing the matter. No stress. |
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09-07-2015, 02:17 PM | #41 | |||
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She asked for my full name, i gave it, she said perfect, she asked for my address, i gave it, she said perfect, she asked for my DOB, i reluctantly gave it, she said perfect, all the while tapping away at her keyboard, i could hear it clear as day. She asked for my License number and i refused, she turned from an angel in to the devil and began to threaten me and got so worked up she couldnt even get her message across, in the end she said for God sake just give it to me. What do you think she was typing as i answered... I shouldnt have given my DOB but thought i was doing the right thing by trying to clear my name and help them on the track to the right person. Bit hard to do a face to face with an off shore call centre ande a QLD debt collection agency when you live in SA. I have sought an itemised copy of the supposed account which was to be forwarded by Telstra to my Email account, the Police asked for the same, we are both still waiting. Telstra dont want to help me out, they got paid by the debt collector and now they want the debt collector to get paid, if the debt gets reversed to Telstra they lose. The whole system is designed to screw over innocent people and to gather the evidence required to clear yourself means digging the hole deeper. Yeah, ill stick with the Police advice but thanks anyway.. |
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09-07-2015, 02:52 PM | #42 | ||
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Currently on the blower to Telstra, just been given the bogus email address they used for the account to keep for my records.
Was supposed to be rang back by the case manager in 24-48hrs from tuesday afternoon, still waiting, they've resubmiitted the request. Account was opened over the phone. Spoke to a fella who had the same thing happen to him and thought it was great that i was doing my own detective work, he sounded excited to be helping me. |
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09-07-2015, 08:33 PM | #43 | ||
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Take chill pill.....sorry to upset you.
Looks like you got it under control... |
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09-07-2015, 09:09 PM | #44 | ||
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I'll throw a bone anyway, I feel like helping out.
Given you had a cop, ring for you, they probably already peg you as scared, so they will likely keep hassling you. The trick is to get on the front foot and be assertive but cooperative, the first phone call, she is short and nasty because she expects resistance, and she got it, then cop rings, she knows you are on the back foot and weak. If she rang me, I'd simply cooperate, of course I want to clear the debt, immediately she would thaw, guard would go down, BUT I just need details, I also need proof of your authority, I'm on your side. BUT I don't want to clear a debt with you only to have Telstra come after me. It all need's to be in writing for my tax records, account details, recording of account being opened, bills, debt collector's authority, before I pay, need to claim it all on tax you see. Then when you have it all it will be easy to refute. If at that point, it's still as struggle you have all the evidence, you can enlist help from an expert. But hey what do I know, she is obviously scared of the cop, who might go interstate and arrest her. |
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09-07-2015, 09:33 PM | #45 | |||
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09-07-2015, 09:35 PM | #46 | ||
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09-07-2015, 09:48 PM | #47 | ||
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Post some info on public forums that Telstra staff read.
Does Telstra have a public forum? ie Vodafone has http://community.vodafone.com.au I posted something on there a few weeks ago about an excessive old charge and got a phone call from Vodafone the next day cancelling the excessive charge.
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09-07-2015, 10:45 PM | #48 | ||
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Back in 2008 the same thing happened to my Grandmother, plus a little more.
Someone started a dial up internet account with Telstra in her name - using the wrong first name, and the wrong date of birth. She was in a nursing home at the time, with mild dementia, so she knew nothing about it. They then used the account to set her up for online banking and swipe $70,000 from her savings. They were also caught on security cameras in the local bank making withdrawals, with a completely wrong signature. I couldn't believe no one ever questioned these things? Wrong name, wrong date of birth? Really? Then again, I often give my name over the phone and in person, and people still get it wrong.
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09-07-2015, 11:10 PM | #49 | ||
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@ Feathers
70k that is insane, makes my problem look insignificant really. Were you able to get the money back, im assuming the bank would be at fault for not being more diligent. It really should be a warning to everyone about how easy it is to become wrapped up in something like this, there are some mongral people who breath the same air we do. |
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10-07-2015, 09:26 AM | #50 | ||
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One thing which I did not mention.
If you have personal details on Facebook or any other social media (not sure how others work) such as your full name, date of birth, it is not hard for others to use this information. Even if you have everything private and only your friends can see date of birth, email address etc, change it so no one can see this info. One of your friends may forget to logout in a public place. Someone comes along and gets your details, or even a so called friend passes the info on. Most people love using social media, but basically it open your life up to some pretty bad people. Lots of people do not turn off there location on Facebook, so when they check in the address is shown on Facebook. Not hard to get someone home address using Facebook. |
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10-07-2015, 10:11 PM | #51 | ||
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I was speaking to a Telstra call centre person a few minutes ago and mentioned this case to her.
Two things that she mentioned: - Once the Telecommunications Industry Ombudsman (ie TIO) gets involved, phone companies change their attitude and start paying attention. - If someone has set up an account over the phone then there will be voice recordings. I doubt that they'lll let you listen to them, but be aware that recordings will exist.
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11-07-2015, 10:15 AM | #52 | |||
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He had to pay [including court costs] on the spot to stop the sheriff doing his duty. Old mate didn't know that the account went though the court system with out him being notified. Not usual, but it does happen. Then again maybe he didn't do any thing about the summons either.
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11-07-2015, 11:59 AM | #53 | |||
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12-07-2015, 07:54 PM | #54 | ||
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Sheeze, sounds like a whole lot of drama yourve got going on. Sounds like your on the right track to hopefully getting it sorted.
Have you checked your credit file to see if they have "brought" anything else under your name? Like a car?.......lol. $2k is a lot to rack up in 3months. Im betting they probably ordered iPhones or something similar rather then make two grands worth of phone calls.
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13-07-2015, 03:15 AM | #55 | |||
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Then we went through her bank statements and found all these withdrawals, so the bank were called to put a stop on that, which they did, and launched their own investigation. The bank reimbursed the money, which made them the victim, and they either claim it off their insurance (usually), or chase the money from the offender. When we took all the documents to the police and they started looking into it, they found it was a 30-something year old Asian woman who had only a month earlier been released from custody for similar offences. We never found out what happened after that, as once the bank took over the debt, that was the end of our involvement. Moral is that not only do you need to be careful online, but that your mail is vulnerable as well. We can only assume that is how this person got my Grandmother's details. She didn't have credit cards, or ATM cards, didn't use phone banking, didn't own a computer. She was mentally ill (prior to the dementia), and part of her problem was that she was paranoid that people were out to get her, so she would never willingly share personal details - she went by an assumed first name rather than her legal name, or have anyone in her apartment. (Hell there were times she wouldn't let ME in!) At some point we needed her Medicare card, and only found an expired one. So the new one should have been sent out, but we never found it.
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13-07-2015, 07:55 AM | #56 | |||
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If they denied you a copy, it would be like going to the phone shop signing up and them refusing to give you a copy of the contract you signed. The reason why they listen to complaints through the TIO is that there is a dedicated team who deal with TIO complaints. Also if contact is not made within a certain time frame it gets escalated to the next level costing Telstra more money. Basically they look at it, will it cost more money to fight it or just throw money at this customer so we will be better off in the long run. |
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13-07-2015, 12:05 PM | #57 | ||
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Still havent heard back from the Telstra case manager, thats 6 days since the Police and i asked to be contacted.
Still havent recieved the itemised bill to help defend myself and clear my name. I might make a call to some media outlets, squeaky wheel gets the grease and all that. Worked for me once before, went through a crap experience with work cover where they wouldnt let me talk to anyone about my case, kept changing case managers, cutting off my income support etc. I got on the phone on live radio with Leon Byner after he had some w/c rep banging on about w/c cheats and within 15 minutes i had the head of NRMA calling me. |
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13-07-2015, 12:11 PM | #58 | ||
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Leon does seem to get results - amazing how the red tape someone might be tangled up in suddenly disappears when he takes up their cause.
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13-07-2015, 01:06 PM | #59 | ||
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The threat of bad media exposure does wonders to a business as big as Telstra's. 6 days for a fraudulent case without correspondence is far too long. This needs to be dealt with now.
If the radio doesn't work, ACA or Today Tonight will no doubt look into it for you. It's a sham for any business to open an account with poor ID details and not do their background research. So exposing this issue to the public will no doubt do a lot more damage than wiping the debt and BENT's name clean. Of course this should be a last resort after you have exhausted all other areas.
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13-07-2015, 05:17 PM | #60 | |||
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