888-877-1874

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    Mrs Awesom
    Received auto message.... Final attempt to reach me about canceling my social security number. Call 1888-877-1874... call the number.. after being on hold.. Someone answer Drug Administration.. I laughed and hung up...
    • Call type: Scam suspicion
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    David
    Called twice within 30 minutes. Did not answer either call. Did leave voicemail messages.
    First message: "...speak with the federal agent. I repeat it's 888-877-1874, thank you..."
    Second message: "Forward to speak with a federal agent. I repeat its 88887771874."

    I did attempt to call back and was immediately placed on hold, the automated answer did not state which federal office. Of course no federal agency will contact you via phone.
    • Call type: Scam suspicion
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    MikeHuntleton
    Warning! This is a Social Security Administration Scam number!

    Scammers don't have a clue how the real SSA works and they are hoping you don't either.
    The SSA  doesn't suspend your ssn, file law suits, freeze accounts related to your SSN or issue Arrest Warrants.

    Do Not give anyone your SSN!
    Or any personal information.

    The current scheme is they say your SSN is involved with a rental car found in southern Texas, with blood & drugs. Next theres some address they say was raided and discovered several bank accounts used for laundering money under your SSN, so they have to freeze your bank accounts and issue you a new SSN, but you have to secure your accounts by getting some gift cards.

    Another variation is "your SSN is misused in Colorado" for money laundering, drugs, etc ......pretty bizare "off-the-wall" stories, its so hard not to laugh at them.

    • Only a scammer would leave a message telling you "someone" is using your SSN for criminal activities, then try to say your in trouble for something you didn't do!
    • Only a scammer would say "legal enforcement actions".
    • Only a scammer is going to call you and demand you pay them over the phone to avoid an Arrest Warrant that doesn't really exist. You would first have to go to Court and disobey a Court Order to get an Arrest Warrant issued. If an Arrest Warrant was issued,  a Sheriff would suddenly show up at your door to serve it, they don't warn you they are coming and they don't put it on hold until you decide what to do.
    • Your SSN can't be canceled, revoked or suspended because it is a number assigned to your birth name for Identification purposes, only scammers say it can. It IS your Identity as much as your name is.
    • New SSN must be applied for with a misuse report on the old one and its FREE.
    • Only scammers ask you to pay using Gift Cards. They are not designed to be a method of payment.

    Some useful info about these scams:
    https://blog.ssa.gov/ig-warns-public-about-fr ... r-legal-action/
    https://blog.ssa.gov/beware-of-scammers-pretending-to-be-social-security/
    https://www.ssa.gov/antifraudfacts/
    https://oig.ssa.gov/scams-involving-impersonation-ssa-employee
    https://www.consumer.ftc.gov/blog/2018/12/what-social-security-scam-sounds
    https://www.consumer.ftc.gov/blog/2018/09/you ... -suspended-ever
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    MikeHuntleton
    Warning! This is a Tech Support Scam number!

    Robo scam message:
    Quote:
    Customer this is a call from Internet service provider will be disconnecting your internet connection within the next 24 hours, as your IP address has been compromised from several countries we will be changing your IP address within the router free of charge to talk to one of our representative to fix this issue, please call back on 888-877-1874 to connect our representative.
    Listen to message

    Never allow anyone  Remote Access unless you know them to be reputable and you contacted them first! Scammers can lock you out and hold your computer ransom with Syskey (Microsoft SAM Lock Tool).

    Help spread the word and prevent someone from becoming a victim.

    Fact:
    • ANYONE who calls or emails you and says your computer called/contacted them is a SCAMMER.
    • ANYONE who calls or emails you and says your online server called/contacted them is a SCAMMER.
    • Windows Operating System licenses do not expire.
    • ANYONE who calls or emails you with a message about your computer having illegal activity, is a SCAMMER.
    • Apple will never, ever call you about alleged suspicious iCloud activity.
    • ANY Tech Support Warning pop-ups you get while accessing the internet asking you to call a number or visit a website, is from a SCAMMER.
    • Web Browsers DO NOT have the ability to determine and warn you your computer has an error. They can only warn you about a potential malicious website. A Browser is software that allows you to surf the Internet, not diagnose a computer or phone.
    • ANY Tech Support company that insists you need their services because of some error, outdated software or tries to convince you that you need to allow them remote access is a SCAMMER.
    • Nobody could possibly know if your computer or devices have an issue unless you tell them or gave them access.
    • Tech Support companies DO NOT call or email to give out refunds because they are "going out of business", or to "cancel a subscription".  Companies DO NOT give refunds unless they have to.
    • Companies DO NOT call to inform you that your subscription will be charged if you don't call back, only SCAMMERS do that. If you have a subscription with someone, they automatically charge you until you cancel it and they don't give a refund.
    • Only a Scammer would want Remote Access to give a Refund.
    • 3rd party Tech services DO NOT include Email account repairing or password resetting, since they can not access the email server unless it belongs to them.

    Please read about how Tech Support Scammers operate the scams and warn everyone possible about them.
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Technical_support_scam
    TrendMicro FAQ on Tech Support Scams
    How Tech Support Scams work
    Microsoft -  Protect yourself from Tech Scams
    Apple -Phony support calls, and other scams
    FTC - Tech Support Scams
    Tech scams - Fraud.org
    Norton - Online Scams 101

    Never trust a caller who wants to "help your computer" for any reason (unless you contacted them first), as they are only going to scam you. If you need Tech Support, you should contact a reputable local service.

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