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Protect Yourself From Robocall Scams

Written by Elevate CU | Jan 23, 2024 3:00:00 PM

In today's digital age, phone scams and robocall frauds have become increasingly prevalent, targeting unsuspecting individuals across the nation. As a responsible member of your community, it's crucial to stay informed and vigilant to protect yourself from falling victim to these scams. Here are some common types of robocall scams and essential tips to safeguard against them:

Impersonation Scams

Many scammers use robocalls to impersonate legitimate organizations such as banks, government agencies, or utility companies. They may claim there's an issue with your account or demand immediate payment. Be wary of unsolicited calls, and never share personal information over the phone.

Spoofed Numbers

Scammers often manipulate caller ID information to make it appear that the call is coming from a trusted source. Don't rely solely on caller ID; instead, verify the caller's identity independently before providing any sensitive information.

Fake Charity Appeals

During times of crisis, fraudsters may exploit your generosity by posing as charitable organizations. Be cautious when receiving unexpected donation requests and verify the legitimacy of the charity before making any contributions.

Tech Support Scams

Some robocalls claim to be from tech support, alleging issues with your computer or internet connection. Legitimate companies will never contact you in this manner. If in doubt, hang up and contact the company directly using official contact information.

Government Impersonation

Scammers may pose as government officials, threatening legal action or claiming you owe taxes. Government agencies typically communicate through official channels, not over the phone. If in doubt, contact the relevant agency independently to verify the call.

Tips to Protect Yourself:

  • Register your phone number on the National Do Not Call Registry to reduce unsolicited calls.
  • Be cautious of answering calls from unknown numbers.
  • If you receive a suspicious call, hang up immediately.
  • Avoid pressing any numbers or following prompts during robocalls.
  • Keep your personal and financial information private.

By staying vigilant and informed, you can help protect yourself and others from falling victim to robocall scams. Spread awareness within your community; together, we can make it harder for scammers to succeed.

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