How to report spam calls to fcc

    • How do I report unwanted spam?

      Report spam. To report spam: Forward SMS or MMS spam to us on 0429 999 888. Standard message charges apply. Forward email spam to report@submit.spam.acma.gov.au. Don’t change the subject line or add any text. You should receive an auto-response to your email. When you report spam, we do not register this as a complaint.


    • How do you report unwanted email?

      Report any scam or unwanted email by forwarding it to the Federal Trade Commission at uce@ftc.gov who will track down and prosecute the scammers. Video of the Day Step 2


    • How to report spam messages?

      Report Spam to 7726. Confirm the text message is still available on the device. Forward the suspected Spam message to. 7726. . A response message is received requesting additional info. Respond to the shortcode message by providing the sender's MDN on the suspicious message. If preferred, block the sender using My Verizon or through the device.



    • [PDF File]SCAM CALLERS PLACING PHONE CALLS THAT APPEAR TO BE LOCAL ...

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      If you have a problem with your local telephone service, including directory assistance, or telephone service within your state, contact your state public service commission.


    • [PDF File]Stop Unwanted Robocall and Texts

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      Learn more about FCC Initiatives to Combat Robocalls and Spoofing and download the FCC Report on Robocalls. (PDF). File a complaint with the FCC if you believe you have received an illegal call or text, or if you think you're the victim of a spoofing scam. Click the tabs below for tips, FAQs and resources.


    • [PDF File]Filing an Informal Complaint - Federal Communications Commission

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      Learn more about unwanted calls and texts, including additional information on FCC rules for auto-dialed calls, at fcc.gov/robocalls. Understand what the FCC authorizes. Under FCC rules, voice service providers may block the following calls without consumer consent: • Calls from unassigned, unallocated, or invalid numbers.



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