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Telephone Scams on seniors and Internet breaches.
posted at March 12, 2013 2:08 AM EDT
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Re: Telephone Scams on seniors and Internet breaches.
posted at March 12, 2013 7:36 AM EDT
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Hello, congratulations on recognizing a scam early enough to protect yourself! Your story made me think of the following article that relates to what you experienced. Many scams keep coming back, even after being publicized. FTC Action Halts Brooklyn Company from Using Deception, Threats, and Intimidation to Trick Elderly Consumers Into Paying for Unordered Medical Alert Devices http://www.ftc.gov/opa/2013/03/responsesystems.shtm 000. |
Raleigh
Yes I just got a call now on Saturday, 3-30-2013 at 11:50 AM. I answered three times with "Hello" and then a male came on to say that because I had participated in a job survey several months ago, that he wanted to verify some personal information about me in order to link me up with job opportunities. I did look at a couple of job websites in the past, but not several months ago. So it is likely a scam in my book!