Phone call from Virgin
- 2 years ago
The call was a scam. You are describing the details of a common scam format.
The scammers pretend to be VM (or Amazon, Microsoft, BT etc.) and tell you that you have a problem with your broadband (or computer or online account etc.). They offer to 'fix' the (imaginary) problem by getting you to install some remote access software onto your device.
If you do this, the scammers will then aim to take control of your device to steal money from you (for example by accessing your online banking, stealing your personal info or locking you out of your computer and demanding a ransom etc.). Fortunately you did not install the remote access software and you ended the call.
None of these organisations will ring you up out of the blue for 'support' type of issues. If you want to check any such incoming call, find the correct published number for that organisation (not one the scammers give you) and place an outbound call yourself to query any possible issues, if you have any concerns.
The scammers will inevitably call you again (and may pretend to be another organisation). When they do, just hang up on them without talking to them.