Received a call from Friendswood, TX. It was a computer generated voice initially stating my SSN had been used fraudulently on the South Texas border then prompted me to press 1 to speak with someone, so I did. It was a heavily accented woman asking what help I needed so I told her what I was told by the computer voice. She asked for my SSN to verify who I was and I declined, asking her to mail me the detailed information. She hung up immediately.
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sadly these scam idiots will be successful in talking advantage of the elderly or people who are not aware of this scam
https://www.consumer.ftc.gov/blog/20...-your-benefits
…… " We’ve seen a new twist on the Social Security Administration (SSA) scam recently. Check out this SSA imposter robocall, which says your benefits will end. (That’s not true, by the way.)
If you get a call like this, do not press 1. Instead, just hang up and remember:
•Your Social Security number is not about to be suspended.
•The real Social Security Administration will never call to threaten your benefits.
•The real SSA will never tell you to wire money, send cash, or put money on a gift card.
The Social Security Administration scam is the number one scam reported to the FTC right now. People filed nearly 73,000 reports about Social Security imposters in the first six months of 2019, with reported losses of $17 million. (You can explore the data about imposter scams and losses at ftc.gov/exploredata.)
So if you’re getting these calls, you’re not alone. Tell your friends and neighbors about this scam. Tell them to hang up the phone. And then to report it to the Federal Trade Commission." ………..
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Originally posted by TXUSMC View PostReceived a call from Friendswood, TX. It was a computer generated voice initially stating my SSN had been used fraudulently on the South Texas border then prompted me to press 1 to speak with someone, so I did. It was a heavily accented woman asking what help I needed so I told her what I was told by the computer voice. She asked for my SSN to verify who I was and I declined, asking her to mail me the detailed information. She hung up immediately.
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Since I don't have caller ID ib my landline, I have an electronic secretary who answers my landline. It is basically a recording of my voice saying:
"Hi, this is Mike. If you are calling from an automated dialing machine, then my automated answering machine is talking to your automated dialing machine. But if your a real person, and wish to speak with me, please leave a message. And I will get back with you quickly. Thanks!"
Most of the calls hang up when it gets to the end of "...my automated answering machine is talking to your automated dialing machine."
I hardly ever answer the landline any more. And screen my calls. But if it's a real person I know, I'll pick it up while they are leaving a message.
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