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  2. Phone Scams | Consumer Advice - Federal Trade Commission

    consumer.ftc.gov/articles/phone-scams

    Scammers have figured out countless ways to cheat you out of your money over the phone. In some scams, they act friendly and helpful. In others, they threaten or try to scare you. They’ll do what it takes to get your money or your personal information to commit identity theft. Don’t give it to them.

  3. 10 Most Common Phone Scams to Look Out For - U.S. News

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    While crooks use many scenarios, here are 10 common phone scams currently making the rounds. Threatening calls from the IRS. Technical support calls.

  4. Cell Phone Fraud - Federal Communications Commission

    www.fcc.gov/consumers/guides/cell-phone-fraud

    Cellular fraud is defined as the unauthorized use, tampering or manipulation of a cellular phone or service. Types of cellular fraud include SIM swapping, cloning and subscriber fraud.

  5. The short answer is: Dont. Keep reading to find out why. Consumer Alert. Recognize business and government imposters who want your money. Alvaro Puig. June 14, 2024. Scammers pretending to be from the government tell convincing stories to steal your money or personal information.

  6. 6 Common Phone Scams and How To Recognize Them - Clark.com

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    In this article, I’m going to go over some of the most common phone scams. I’ll also share information on what you can do to protect yourself, courtesy of money expert Clark Howard and U.S. government agencies that help consumers.

  7. Learn more about your rights as a consumer and how to spot and avoid scams. Find the resources you need to understand how consumer protection law impacts your business. Learn how the FTC protects free enterprise and consumers.

  8. How to Identify a Phone Scam - Consumer Reports

    www.consumerreports.org/consumer-protection/how-to-identify-a-phone-scam

    Impersonation fraud is rampant, but Consumer Reports explains how to identify a phone scam and tell when a call from "tech support" or the IRS is legitimate.

  9. Unwanted calls: Just block ’em and report ’em | Consumer Advice

    consumer.ftc.gov/consumer-alerts/2021/05/unwanted-calls-just-block-em-and...

    Here are three universal truths to live by: Don’t trust your caller ID. Hang up on robocalls. Use call blocking. Visit ftc.gov/calls to learn to block calls on your cell phone and home phone. The FTC continues to go after the companies and scammers behind these calls, so please report unwanted calls at donotcall.gov.

  10. Cell Phone-Account Fraud - Consumer Reports

    www.consumerreports.org/scams-fraud/cell-phone-account-fraud

    Known as cell-phone account fraud, it's when crooks open up a phony cell-phone account in your name and use it to access your bank account, sign up for credit cards, or sell the phone...

  11. Stop Unwanted Robocalls and Texts - Federal Communications...

    www.fcc.gov/consumers/guides/stop-unwanted-robocalls-and-texts

    If you answer the phone and the caller - or a recording - asks you to hit a button to stop getting the calls, you should just hang up. Scammers often use this trick to identify potential targets.