yes Leon they were just waiting for you, you still need to know if you were hacked or Telstra, and be wise after the event I know ,but dont respond to E mails or text's on the same device the requests turn up on. check them out preferably on land line direct to the company on a number you sourced independently don't ring a number they give or advise you to use ((a farming couple had their bank account emptied rang the wife asked her to transfer funds she said only my Hubby can do that she hung up got hubby he dialled his bank no was greeted with familiar bank response. they again told him someone has tried to hack their acc &as he had rung them he passed his access code over so they could put his money into a safe acc. we can see the problem but he had the devils own job to get his cash back as he had given his access details to them the bank refused to refund him it took many months solicitors letters & I believe letters from his MP, & plenty of adverse publicity before he was refunded. the scammers had kept the farmers telephone connected after speaking to his Mrs they did not hang up so when he redialed they were allready on the line waiting so he thought he had done the safe thing. fiendishley clever of them.
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