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Your phone rings. You recognize the number, but when you pick up, it’s someone else. What’s the deal?

Scammers are using fake caller ID information to trick you into thinking they are someone local, someone you trust – like a government agency or police department, or a company you do business with – like your bank or cable provider. The practice is called caller ID spoofing, and scammers don’t care whose phone number they use. One scammer recently used the phone number of an FTC employee.

Don’t rely on caller ID to verify who’s calling. It can be nearly impossible to tell whether the caller ID information is real. Here are a few tips for handling these calls:

  • If you get a strange call from the government, hang up. If you want to check it out, visit the official (.gov) website for contact information. Government employees won’t call out of the blue to demand money or account information.
  • Don’t give out — or confirm — your personal or financial information to someone who calls.
  • Don’t wire money or send money using a reloadable card. In fact, never pay someone who calls out of the blue, even if the name or number on the caller ID looks legit.
  • Feeling pressured to act immediately? Hang up. That’s a sure sign of a scam.

Want more tips for avoiding scams? Check out 10 Ways to Avoid Fraud.

If you’ve received a call from a scammer, with or without fake caller ID information, report it to the FTC and the FCC.

Scams
Candoman729
June 15, 2021
1(706)836-6811 Scammers are spoofing numbers . We need to stop this activity. Pretending to be Social Security administration .
Jorge lopez
July 08, 2021
+1 (516) 386-4150 Called me to offer car warranty
Kim
July 19, 2021
If we allow an unidentified caller i.e. NAME UNKNOWN, or Unavailable, to reach our answer machine, and we have a professional recording on it, the caller will know that he/she's reached a working telephone number and continue to call unless we block the call. I signed up with the National Do Not Call Registry, years ago; it hasn't assisted me in any way that I'm aware of.
Harsh
August 10, 2021
Another number +1(213)694-6468.
Transer
August 26, 2021
FTC should criminalize the use of the computer program that changes the caller numbers. There is a computer program designed to change your number to a new one every time you want to use it. The developer and the users are criminals and should be prosecuted.
Andrew01
September 07, 2021
I just got this number just called my phone! And didn’t not leave a voicemail at all!