Identify And Shut Down Social Security Scammers


The following piece – "Getting Bombarded By Scam Calls? You're Not Alone." by Jim Kreidler of the Federal Trade Commission – is an excellent resource for anyone who has received a suspicious telephone call from someone asking for Social Security information. The short video is full of actionable advice about how to spot Social Security scams and prevent oneself from becoming a victim.

The Social Security Administration (SSA) scam is the number one scam reported to the FTC right now.

As soon as a caller threatens you, or demands you pay them with a gift card or by wiring money, it’s a scam. Even if the caller ID tells you otherwise.

If you get a call from someone claiming to be from the Social Security Administration, hang up the phone 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.

Watch this video to see how scammers use threats and high-pressure tactics to try to con you. Learning about scams makes them much easier to avoid.  If you’ve received a call like this, tell your friends, family and neighbors about it. Tell them to hang up the phone and to report it to the Federal Trade Commission.

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