Fraudulent Telemarketers Falsify Caller ID Displays
| Tuesday, July 10, 2007 |
Contact: Bill Cloud
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Consumers should exercise caution when telemarketers ask for personal or financial information, even if the caller ID display suggests that the call is legitimate. To help ensure that you don’t get hooked by a telemarketing scam, the Governor’s Office of Consumer Affairs suggests taking the following precautions:
- Refrain from giving out personal or financial information to a telemarketer unless you are sure he is legitimate and that he truly requires the information being requested.
- Ask telemarketers to mail you the information.
- Never pay taxes, fees or other money up-front to claim a prize, get a credit card or loan, or to have your credit “repaired”.
- Hang up and call the company back using a number you've obtained from directory assistance, your personal records/statements, or the company's main website.
For more information, contact the Governor’s Office of Consumer Affairs.