There's always one of these scams going around and here is another one that may affect your social security or personal info. According to WILX, the scam involves spam callers that will call people and be pretend to be from the Social Security Administration. They will ask for your persona...
Caller name: social security scammers Caller type: Scammer/Fraudster This is a FRAUD SCAMMER using an illegal, automated robo-call that says there's been suspicious activity with my social security number and if I don't respond to them, my social security number will be suspended. The robo...
Learn to recognize the signs of a scam call so you can protect yourself and your money from a social engineering attack. Here are some best practices to keep yourself protected. Whenever someone you don't know calls, texts or emails you with an urgent request, be extremely suspicious. Don'...
THEY CALL SOCIAL SECURITY A "GENERATIONAL SCAM," ACCUSE BABY BOOMERS OF IRRESPONSIBILITY, AND SEE THEMSELVES AS "ADVOCATES FOR THE FUTURE." THEY ARE MEMBERS OF THIRD MILLENNIUM, A "POST-PARTISAN" POLITICAL ORGANIZATION THAT AIMS TO QUIET COMPLAINTS ABOUT THE CLUELESSNESS OF GENERATION X.Michael ...
Social Security Officescan call claiming you are missing out on government benefits. “They claimed to be an officer from customs advising me that a package of mine was seized and an investigation was taking place. They proceeded to ask for my social security number to confirm my identity. I ...
To win your trust on a scam call, fraudsters will first need to steal your personal and banking details. Often this happens through a scam email or text. Once they have your details, they can call to pretend to be your bank, the police or a well-known company. ...
"APD said the scammers will call, text or e-mail victims and tell them the Social Security Administration is changing their Social Security number," KALB reported in April of 2023. "They will then instruct the victims to tell the scammers what their Social Security number is so that the ...
So the worst has come to pass - you realise you parted with your money too fast, and the site you used was a scam - what now? Well first of all, don’t despair!! If you think you have been scammed, the first port of call when having an issue is to simply ask for a refund....
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This is a FRAUD SCAMMER using an illegal, automated robo-call that says there's been suspicious activity with my social security number and if I don't respond to them, my social security number will be suspended. The robo-call never identifies their company and I know there's no government...