The latest complaints received from the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) regarding phone calls and text messages
Calls pretending to be government, businesses, or family and friends - subjects reported
Home improvement & cleaning - subjects reported
Warranties & protection plans - subjects reported
Dropped call or no message - subjects reported
Reducing your debt (credit cards, mortgage, student loans) - subjects reported
Calls pretending to be government, businesses, or family and friends - subjects reported
Calls pretending to be government, businesses, or family and friends - subjects reported
Other - subjects reported
Calls pretending to be government, businesses, or family and friends - subjects reported
Warranties & protection plans - subjects reported
Will you receive some sales calls? Insurance, sales, credit, real estate, etc. When you first receive these types of calls, you can quietly decline them, but over time, you will find them really annoying. When fraudsters obtain your phone number and use automatic dialing to steal your money and information. You would like to know how they can get our contact information?
Phone scams have always been a big problem, and some of the most devious scams are becoming increasingly popular with the advancement of technology. These scams may cost the victim all his savings. Therefore, it is important to understand the different types of scams and how to avoid them. These are some of the most common phone scams.
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Caller ID says "Barry Johnson," and so probably spoofing going on here. Leaves robo-generated voicemail message about "numerous attempts to contact you," and prompts you to hit keys, but does not leave phone number nor does it state purpose of call. I have received same voicemail from different numbers. Probably Spam. Definitely NOT safe.
Sales type from Fidelity looking at people's account then want you to talk to an adviser so they can make money. They have no business looking through accounts nor cold calling. They were very unprofessional. Someone called Lauren Rossi and the first voicemail was " Hello, is anyone there?" BLOCKED
Numerous sexually oriented calls. Never spoke.
Calls & leaves voice message after being blocked
Harassing
government subsidies for solar systems. Advised I have solar. Caller counted panels, said you have X# of panels? I said if you are counting panels on “Google Maps” why are you calling? Caller hung up.
Scammer
Scam
Looking for the wrong person. Regardless, these guys are literally the scum of the earth. Do not answer and ignore. You don't owe them anything. If a debt collector had a right to collect from you, then you would get a lot more than an annoying phone call. They just want to harass you until you 'agree' to be responsible for this debt. If you do then you can expect to get a more powerful letter in the mail or a court summons. Just ignore these vermin.