So the landline rings and I answer it. caller asks for Mrs. Says they are some company in USA buying shares for a hostile take over of national grid. Our landline only gets scammers calling so we are wondering where this one is going. guy sounded american not indian.
The british gas sell off and 'tell Sid' advertising had us buy the allotted amount of shares back in what mid 80's? Mrs wasn't working then I was - hence in her name.Those shares are now national grid. The caller wanted to know if we still held them. I couldn't remember buying them at first and only recalled 'Sid' later. Guy will call back tomorrow once we had found out if we still have them (pretty sure we just took the profit at the time).
Caller had full name and address details but didn't know if we still owned them which was weird.
Anyway online search says the scam is they offer way over current share price and lodge payment as a bond with an insurer but for some reason you need to pay the insurer 10% to seal the deal.
Can anyone access a companies share register to get holder details? Or maybe it was a data hack?
Scam postings found here https://www.tradersdaytrading.com/compa ... ments.html
The british gas sell off and 'tell Sid' advertising had us buy the allotted amount of shares back in what mid 80's? Mrs wasn't working then I was - hence in her name.Those shares are now national grid. The caller wanted to know if we still held them. I couldn't remember buying them at first and only recalled 'Sid' later. Guy will call back tomorrow once we had found out if we still have them (pretty sure we just took the profit at the time).
Caller had full name and address details but didn't know if we still owned them which was weird.
Anyway online search says the scam is they offer way over current share price and lodge payment as a bond with an insurer but for some reason you need to pay the insurer 10% to seal the deal.
Can anyone access a companies share register to get holder details? Or maybe it was a data hack?
Scam postings found here https://www.tradersdaytrading.com/compa ... ments.html