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walk in tub. company won't stop calling interrupting my job I've gotten written up behind these calls because they called back to back and 2 minute sequence all day
January 9, 2020
Did not answer
December 18, 2019
This is a fake Social Security services scam call by criminals phoning from India, threatening to sue you or arrest you for fake unpaid back taxes or unpaid credit debt. The scam often tries to threaten and coerce you into driving to a bank to wire them thousands of dollars. These fake IRS, Social Security, and credit/loan scams either ask for your credit card number or want you to directly wire them money from a bank while they stay on the phone with you. Basically, it is an extortion phone call. The IRS and Social Security will never phone you like this, threaten to sue or arrest you, and demand immediate payment. They mail you paper letters instead. More than 99% of all North America phone scams originate from crowded phone rooms in India that run numerous fraud, extortion, and money laundering scams every day ranging from fake pharmacies to posing as fake IRS officers collecting on "unpaid back taxes", pretending to offer fake health insurance or Social Security services, car warranty and credit card consolidation services, posing as Microsoft or HP to say that your services need renewal or they detected a problem with your computer, falsely stating that they installed ransomware virus on your computer and you need to pay them money, etc, and the scammers try to obtain your credit card or Social Security number and personal information. The Caller ID phone number is very easy to spoof to create any fake Caller ID number display. Some scammers also try to gain your trust by looking up the name associated with a phone number and asking for a person by name when they call. I love to toy with these scammers and keep them on the phone for over an hour by pretending to be interested in their scam. You do these scammers a favor by yelling at them and quickly hanging up. But you ruin their scams by dragging them along on the phone call and giving them fake credit card numbers and personal information. It really is very simple and easy to avoid getting scammed by phone and email - never trust any unsolicited call because they are always scams, and most of the scam calls originate from India. No other foreign country has huge organized groups of phone scammers.
November 29, 2019
SSI
November 27, 2019
Scam
November 25, 2019
Senior life plans
November 21, 2019