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Scam del telemarketing

Cómo trabaja:

Usted recibe una llamada telefónica alguien que demanda ser un funcionario de un estado-No-Llama registro o de un grupo antifraude del consumidor. El llamador pregunta si usted desea estar en un estado-No-Llama la lista o verificar su registro anterior en tal lista.

Pedirán su información personal, como su Seguridad Social, tarjeta de crédito y/o números de la cuenta bancaria para confirmar que el llamador está hablando con la persona correcta.

Con toda su información pueden tener acceso a sus cuentas y expedientes personales, y utilizan a menudo este acceso para robar el dinero, hacen compras desautorizadas, roban su identidad, etc.

Qué usted debe hacer y saber sobre scam del telemarketing:
  1. La firma para arriba para estado-patrocinado-No-Llama listas se recomienda generalmente para el consumidor. Está generalmente libre o requiere solamente un honorario nominal.
  2. Una vez que le firmen para arriba en un estado-No-Llame el registro, allí no es generalmente ninguna razón que usted debe recibir llamadas de la carta recordativa. Usted no necesita verificar su registro con la información personal.
  3. Si se presenta la necesidad de la carta recordativa siempre, debe nunca ser pedidole información personal o financiera.
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