4109651234

Country: USA
410 area code: Maryland (Annapolis, Baltimore, Columbia)
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    CelticDragon replies to Lyn
    Any call can be a scam, so adding that in would make no sense
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    JenB
    They called me today.  Went to socialsecurity.gov and searched the number and this is what came up.  It is a SCAM!!             https://www.ssa.gov/pressoffice/pr/scam-alert-pr-alt.htm
    • Caller: nothing on caller id
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    Adjucator
    Total scam
    • Caller: Id thieves
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    Stop the Scum
    News flash the ID thieves post here with comments saying this number is real. Never ever give your SS # out.  These scumbags do nothing but send out phishing emails and make annoying smishing texts and calls all day long.
    • Caller: ID Thieves
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    Clorox
    Get a phone which has a blocking feature. If it's a land line do *69 and then look it up here. Ignore the comments which say the call is legit because the scum post here to confuse people. Block these calls immediately
    • Caller: ID Thieves
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    jangho lee replies to bravefacari
    3/21/16 2.30 Somebody call me    I  am  jangholee . I will  do socialsecuirty   I worked   korean  20 year ago.
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    harold replies to BigA
    Is  this real number
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    Harold Vlach
    Is this legit or fraud
    • Caller: ssa social security
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    Lorraine
    My husband received a call from this # they asked if we had changed our ACCT # for our SS checks.....This is fraud they are trying to get you to give them information to hack your account    BEWARE
    • Caller: "Social Security"
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    Frustrating
    Report call to federal trade commission (FTC.gov) and your State Attorney General.  Also let Social Security Administration know.
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    Michael
    | 4 replies
    My wife just received a call from this number.  She completed her online Social Security application five days ago.  The lady called to verify a couple of items.  The only personal information she asked for was date of birth and city born.  She had all the additional information that was on the application.  She confirmed wages and ending work date.  This call was a legitimate Social Security call.
    • Caller: US Government
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    Anonymous
    | 2 replies
    "FRAUD ADVISORY: INSPECTOR GENERAL WARNS PUBLIC ABOUT "DISABILITY SERVICES" PHONE CALLS

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
    March 29, 2016

    Social Security Inspector General Patrick P. O’Carroll is warning citizens to be aware of phone calls from unknown people who claim to have information about a citizen’s application for disability benefits and offer assistance with the citizen’s claim.  The Office of the Inspector General (OIG) received a report from a Maryland citizen who recently received several of these phone calls, even though the citizen had not applied for disability benefits.

    The callers appear to be “phishing” for personal information—such as Social Security numbers or personal financial information—from unknowing citizens, who possibly have applied for disability benefits and thus might be inclined to provide information to the caller in furtherance of his or her claim.  One person, who had not applied for disability benefits, reported recently receiving three unsolicited calls from a caller named Scott from a phone number with a 301 area code.

    There are several variations of this type of phone phishing scam, which could lead to identity theft and/or government benefit theft.  The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) recently warned of similar phone calls from people impersonating IRS agents who request information to process a citizen’s tax return.

    Therefore, Inspector General O’Carroll urges you to remain vigilant and protect your personal information.  O’Carroll states, “You should never provide your Social Security number, bank account numbers, or other personal information by telephone or over the Internet unless you are extremely confident of the source to which you are providing the information.”

    If you have questions about any communication—phone call, email, letter, or text—that claims to be from or have a connection to the Social Security Administration, O’Carroll recommends you contact your local Social Security office, or call Social Security’s toll-free customer service number at 1-800-772-1213, 7 a.m. to 7 p.m., Monday through Friday, to verify its legitimacy. (Those who are deaf or hard-of-hearing can call Social Security’s TTY number at 1-800-325-0778.)

    You may report suspicious activity or communications involving Social Security programs and operations to the Social Security Fraud Hotline at https://oig.ssa.gov/report, or by phone at 1-800-269-0271, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Eastern Standard Time, Monday through Friday.  (Those who are deaf or hard-of-hearing can call the OIG TTY number at 1-866-501-2101.)

    For more information, please contact Tracy Lynge, Communications Director, at (410) 965-2671."
    https://oig.ssa.gov/newsroom/news-releases/march29-advisory
    • Caller: SSI SCAMMER
    • Call type: Prank
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    CallReceivedFromSSA
    This is a legit call from the social security administration. They called me to go over my current work & health to update for my medical review as they do with those on disability (I missed my deadline to send it in). They did NOT ask for my SS#. They had my current number obviously and only asked that I update this info. If you currently receive SS benefits, this call is important. It is NOT a scam.
    • Caller: SOcial Security Administration
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    CallerinTN replies to Michael
    | 1 reply
    Correct. This is a legit Call from the social security administration.
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    CallerinTN replies to CallerinTN
    However, as with ANY call, refrain from giving out personal information such as SS#, financial info, etc. You can request to see your local SSA office rep if in doubt.
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    CDB
    This is NOT a scam, it really is SS
    • Caller: Social Security
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    D. M.
    | 1 reply
    I got a call from that number and the recording said it was SSA. I knew it wasn't, This needs to stop.  Isn't that a crime, seems like they don't get caught.
    • Caller: They said they were US SSA
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    octapen
    | 1 reply
    This is a legitimate call from IRS.  They called me to notify they will go ahead to process the benefit because all the requirements were cleared.  Great news!
    • Caller: IRS
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    octapen replies to octapen
    Sorry, I made a mistake.  It was not IRS. It was from SSA.
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    anon replies to EFudge
    Just answer Federal Bureau of Investigations my name is (insert any name ya want) how can i help you. They will call once more right after and then never call again lol. Works like a champ.

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