"Eeyore" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Kris wrote:
>
>> Eeyore writes:
>> > When I gave them an account password originally, Ii was told it was so
>> > they
>> > didn't any longer have to go through the nonsense of address, postcode,
>> > how many
>> > dogs you own, MIL's maiden name etc but the utter FUCKWITS have simply
>> > added it
>> > to the list of irritating questions they ask.
>> >
>> > I told the woman my passord was all she needed and I wasn't going to
>> > give her
>> > any more details so she rang off. At least I saved myself some wasted
>> > time
>> > there.
>>
>> Didn't any in-head alarm bells start ringing?
>>
>> http://allyours.virginmedia.com/html...acypolicy.html
>>
>> "We will not ask you for your Virgin Media identification and
>> authentication passwords or PIN numbers in an unsolicited phone call or
>> unsolicited email. You are responsible for keeping your password and PIN
>> secure and you should not disclose them to anyone (unless you wish to
>> authorise them to access your account and incur charges on your
>> account)."
>
> This must be something else. I have no 'PIN number' with them.
>
> The 'account password' idea was allegedly to simplify communication with
> VM staff and
> REDUCE the number of stupid questions they ask before they'll talk to you.
>
> Graham
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>
You have either been scammed and given your details out to someone claiming
to be with Virgin, or you have lied and made the whole thing up. Which one
is it?
There is no other choice as Virgin do not call you and ask you for your
details, they already know them. They only ask for passwords if YOU phone
them.