Those (not really) IRS calls
You’ve probably gotten one of these calls: They say it’s the IRS and they’re filing a lawsuit against you for back taxes. They may threaten to arrest or deport you. What do you do?
You’ve probably gotten one of these calls: They say it’s the IRS and they’re filing a lawsuit against you for back taxes. They may threaten to arrest or deport you. What do you do?
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Probably not. At least, not from the real SSA. But how many of you have gotten calls from someone who said they were the Social Security Administration?
We try to let you know when we learn about new scams, so you can avoid them and warn your friends and family.
Earlier this month, we told you about a growing scam: people pretend to be from the Social Security Administration
The FTC is getting reports about people pretending to be from the Social Security Administration (SSA) who are trying to get your Social Security number and even your money.
If you get a call that looks like it’s from the Social Security Administration (SSA), think twice.
A caller says that he’s from the government and your Social Security number (SSN) has been suspended. He sounds very professional. So you should do exactly what he says to fix things…right?