I received an automated call. The computerized voice introduced itself as Officer Maria Gomez, and advised my social security number has been suspended for "some reasons". The computerized voice requested I call back 432-803-5761. This is obviously a scam.
I received an automated call. The computerized voice introduced itself as Officer Maria Gomez, and advised my social security number has been suspended for "some reasons". The computerized voice requested I call back 432-803-5761. This is a scam.
Called at 7:10 am (PDT-Oregon) on 7-3-19. Even telemarketers aren’t allowed to call until after 8:00 am and the SSA certainly wouldn’t call that early. It cracks me up the they said, “some reasons”. Could they be more vague? My phone flagged it as a SCAM LIKELY (T-Mobile). It went to voice mail. Here’s the transcribed message: “That your Social Security number has been suspended due to some reasons we request you to call us back on 432-803-5761 I repeat it's 432-803-5761 thank you and have a nice day…”
My colleague received a call from this number, from a woman claiming to be a police officer in Texas (first said Odessa, then El Paso). She tried to put fear in my colleague and asked her to confirm her SSN.
I received an automated call. The computerized voice introduced itself as Officer Maria Gomez, and advised my social security number has been suspended for "some reasons". The computerized voice requested I call back 432-803-5761. This is obviously a scam.
FTC Data
At least 15 consumers from Oregon, Alabama, California, Arizona, Minnesota, and 3 other states reported phone number 432-803-5761 to the Federal Trade Commission. 93% of complaints reported the call or text message as a robocall or recorded message. The last complaint was on July 8, 2019.
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Continuous robot calls asking me to call this number; today 2 of them.