Unknown Numbers -- Recognize & Report Phone Fraud

Tue, Feb 10th 2009

How often do you get unwanted or unknown phone calls?  If you fall into the norm, you get way too many.  Follow these easy steps to recognize, report fraud, and file a complaint.  Also do a reverse phone number lookup on these numbers to find out who is calling you.

Recognize Phone Fraud

Every sales call you get by phone is an opportunity for a gut check: Ask yourself these questions — and if the answers give you some doubt about the caller’s intentions or methods, end the call.

Who’s calling — and why? Telemarketers must tell you it’s a sales call, the name of the seller and what they’re selling before they make their pitch. If they don’t, say “no thanks,” and get off the phone.

What’s their hurry? Fast talkers who use high pressure tactics could be hiding something. Take your time. Most legitimate businesses will give you time and written information about an offer before asking you to commit to a purchase.

If it’s free, why are they asking me to pay? Question charges you need to pay to redeem a prize or gift. Free is free. If you have to pay, it's a purchase - not a prize or a gift.

Why am I “confirming” my account information — or giving it out at all? Some callers have your billing information before they call you. They’re trying to get you to say “okay” so they can claim you approved a charge.

What time is it? The law allows telemarketers to call only between 8 am and 9 pm. A seller calling earlier or later is flouting the law.

Do I want more calls like this one? If you don’t want a business to call you again, say so. If they call back, they’re breaking the law.

Report Phone Fraud

Recognizing fraudulent callers is important; reporting them to the appropriate law enforcement authorities is critical, too. When you report, you can help stop telephone scammers. Report telephone hucksters to the FTC and your state Attorney General so they can prosecute fraudulent telemarketers who try to steal your money.

If your number is on the National Do Not Call Registry, you should get calls only from those companies with which you do business — or those that have your permission to call. If you get calls from a company you don’t have a relationship with — or from a company you have told not to call you — report it. Jot down the name and number of the caller, and the date and time of the call.

To report phone fraud, visit FTC.gov or call 1-877-FTC-HELP.

To report violations of the National Do Not Call Registry, visit DoNotCall.gov or call 1-888-382-1222.

Your complaint is entered into the Consumer Sentinel Network, a database that is used by law enforcement agencies across the country and around the world. It can help them track down scam artists, detect patterns in their calls, find other victims, and ultimately, stop the fraud.

Register Your Number

You can limit the number of telemarketing calls you receive by placing your phone number on the National Do Not Call Registry. Once your number is registered, feel free to hang up if you get a cold call from a company with which you don't already do business — or report it!

You can register your phone number at DoNotCall.gov, or by calling 1-888-382-1222 (TTY: 1-866-290-4236) from the number you wish to register. If you register online, you must click on the confirmation email you receive to complete your free registration.

Your registration will not expire. Your number is on the list until you take it off, or your number is disconnected and re-assigned to someone else.

Placing your number on the Registry stops most telemarketing calls, but not all. Once your number has been on the Registry for 31 days, you still may get calls from, or on behalf of:

  • Political organizations, charities, and pollsters
  • Companies with whom you have an existing business relationship
  • Companies you’ve given permission to call

Companies that you do business with may call for 18 months. If you ask a company for information, it may call for three months.

The Registry accepts personal cell phone and home phone numbers. Federal Communications Commission regulations prohibit the use of automated dialers to call cell phone numbers, so most telemarketers won’t cold-call consumers on their cell phones – despite urban myths and emails to the contrary.

Telemarketing fraud is a crime.

Professional criminals posing as legitimate telemarketers try to worm their way into your wallet. They are very good at what they do: their “pitch” is perfect, their tone is friendly and sincere, and their answers to your questions seem to make sense. It’s no wonder that consumers, regardless of their age, education or experience, can fall for telemarketing frauds.

By learning how to recognize and report telephone fraud, you can help stop some scams – and if you put your phone numbers on the National Do Not Call Registry, you can reduce the number of unwanted telemarketing calls you get.

Check ftc.gov/phonefraud for information about:

  • Buying Club Memberships
  • Charities and Fundraising
  • Credit & Loan Offers
  • Government Grant Scams
  • Identity Theft & Telemarketing
  • Medical Discounts Plans
  • Reloading Scams
  • Sweepstakes & Lotteries
  • Travel Scams
  • Work-at-Home & Business Opportunities

To learn more about how to recognize and report phone fraud, and how to place your phone number on the National Do Not Call Registry, go to ftc.gov/phonefraud.

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Comments

Karl Marx - Tue, Jun 9th 2009 Rating: -7
FTC laws, consumer protection, oxymorons. Screw the FTC, welcome to America where the high priests are businesses, sliding down streets paved with gold on the shoes you wore. All you idiots. Trying to figure out why our businesses model and ethics and morals are sold to the highest bidder. charlatans and liars cheats and oh yeah Government, our protector, the telemarketers, and cons and political talking heads, are all the same. Identity? America doesn't want identity and unique Individual acceptance, You want privacy? it's easy. leave the Country, the Disney mentality, militaristic ethnocentrism and stupid consumers, and idiot managers and their useless software development hacks. you jack asses! you wanted off shore hacks to write your piece of shit web services, go ahead you want cheap shitty labor to write software thats going to marshal personal info, and then loose it in your shitty data bases, full of holes and unnormalized, poory tested software because real computer science and design of real software is ancient history mgt doen't give a shit about design nor do they want to. So then Mumbai is the place for you.. f******
JC - Wed, Jun 3rd 2009 Rating: 0
I placed my home and cell on the Do Not Call list some time ago. I do not have Caller ID on my home phone. For the last month, I have had at least 2-5 "computerized" messages left on my answering machine when I return from work saying the exact same thing: "Please Hold To Speak With A Representative" then the phone hangs up. I tried *69, but it tells me that the phone number is not available because the call is out of the service area (what does this mean? International calls?). I also had an evening call, with exact same message that I answered, and "it" hung up on me! I thought I had them and that a human would pick up! Has anyone had this issue (getting a call as listed above) and if so, can you send me the phone number? I use my home phone for emergencies only, and have a limited calling plan. I would like this to stop because it increases my costs if I go above 50 incoming and outgoing calls. Thanks!! JC
jaime - Sat, Oct 31st 2009 Rating: 0
"JC" you can go to the national do not call registry and file a compliant againt the number that keeps calling you, if you have the number.
gil - Thu, Apr 9th 2009 Rating: 0
i keep on getting calls from this number 860-2064337 TRYING TO SALE CAR WARRNTYS PUSY PEOPLE CALL ALL TIME A DAY HOME TEL&CELL I HOPE THE POLICE WILL LOOK INTO THIS STUPID COMPANY I HAVE TOLD THEM I AM ON DO NOT CALL LIST&THEY STILL CALL SOMEONE OUT THERE IN THE LAW INFORCMENT IF YOU CAN HELP PLEASE STOP THIS MADNESS
Einzige - Sun, Nov 29th 2009 Rating: -8
its a car warranty spam call. # belongs to: N Torres 39 Ogilby Dr, Hartford, CT 06112
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