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    Toner scam nipped by end user!

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    • Chad K.C
      Chad K.
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      One of the CSRs in our call center just had the perfect interaction with a toner scammer. It was a classic, they called saying "We spoke with Chad about your toner order but we need to confirm the model" to which he replied "He's not here right now, if you leave me your name and number I'll have him call you back" they persisted saying "Well I just need to know the printer..." and he cut them off "If you leave me your name..." when they tried again he was nice a third time same message and then he hung up and immediately told me which prompted a company wide email detailing the scams nature with a link to page about this on snopes.com.
      I know they are rare, but when you find a good one you gotta give them props!

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      • scottalanmillerS
        scottalanmiller
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        Not as rare as you would hope. We've seen a bit of this.

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        • KyleK
          Kyle
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          This scam has been around for years and preys on people that will just give them the info they are looking for.

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          • Bill KindleB
            Bill Kindle
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            , if you leave me your name and number I'll have him call you back" they persisted saying "Well I just need to know the printer..." and he cut them off "If you leave me your name..." when they tried again he was nice a third time same message and then he hung up and immediately told me which prompted a company wide email detailing the scams nature with a link to page about this on snopes.com.
            I know they are rare, but when you find a good one you gotta give them props!

            Saw this on a monthly basis when I worked for Goodwill. Those scammers even started sending freight asking for signatures.

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              A Former User @scottalanmiller
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              @scottalanmiller said:

              Not as rare as you would hope. We've seen a bit of this.

              i believe he was referring to users doing the right thing as being rare...

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