Who do you contact about phone scams
Client Notification Letter--Telephone Scam
If you have received a phone call from someone claiming to be from the IRS or the CID, report the incident to the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration (TIGTA) at 1-800-366-4484. If you’ve been targeted by this scam, you should also contact the Federal Trade Commission and use their “FTC Complaint Assistant” at FTC.gov and add “IRS Telephone Scam” to the comments of your complaint.
[DOC File]Dear Clients and Friends,
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It repeats the message that it never uses an e-mail, text message, social media, or a phone call to initiate a contact about your tax information. So if you receive what looks like an official IRS e-mail, you should forward it to phishing @ irs.gov. Do not reply to the sender, and do not open any attachments. And if you get a scam phone call ...
[DOCX File]Cold calls and texts - Filtering Coffee, Not People
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Contact Action Fraud if you think you’ve been scammed. You can report to them on their website or via their helpline, and get advice on what to do and how to protect yourself from scams. If you’re concerned about whether a scheme or offer is legal, contact the Citizens Advice Consumer Service for advice.
[DOCX File]Scams and hoaxes
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Scams and hoaxes. 1. Introduction. Online scams and hoaxes are a common occurrence in our digital lives. They can be spread in multiple ways including email, social media, phone call or text message. Spotting a scam quickly will keep your personal data safe, save you time and protect you against fraud.
[DOCX File]Federal Communications Commission
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by selecting the “phone” option and selecting “unwanted calls” as your issue. The collective data we receive helps us track trends and supports our enforcement investigations. If you have lost money as a result of a scam call, contact your local law enforcement agency for assistance.
[DOCX File]IRS Imposters Targeting Taxpayers - Consumer Information
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Before you can check out the callers, you’re told to put the money on a prepaid debit card and tell them the number — something no government agency would ask you to do. Once you do it, you find out it was a scam, and the money is gone. If you owe — or think you owe — federal taxes, call the IRS at 800-829-1040 or go to irs.gov. IRS ...
[DOC File]SCAMS - Midlands Fraud Forum
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If you get an unsolicited communication as described in any one of these scams - letter, email, fax text or phone call then ignore it; don’t even respond to say “go away”. The fraudsters will then know that the contact details they have are current and will share these with their fraudster friends so you…
[DOC File]Scam # 1 - Missouri
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You should contact your own security staff, but be sure to contact the DEA and BNDD also. # 24 - New Doctor Scam A pharmacy receives a call stating that a new practitioner has moved into town and opened a …
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