service: Dean, a 77-year-old grandfather, was duped after answering a call on his new landline, according to Nine News Australia. The caller claimed to be from the NBN, and said he was going to be refunded 300 because his new internet service wasn't working properly. To improve your experience update it here News National'They're low-lives' WA grandfather scammed after connecting to NBNBy Louise Rennie Reporter9 32pm Apr 29, Australian seniors have been conned out of tens of thousands of dollars in a fake telco scam, targeting newly-connected National Broadband Network customers. Senior West Australians have been scammed. 9news The retiree said he was then passed on to a fake Telstra worker. But the scammers had already gained access to his computer, drawing 10,000 from his credit card. I said, are you sure you're from Telstra ' And she said yeah, yeah, I'll prove it to you, I'll give you all your information', Dean told 9News.
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