The caller claimed to be from the SSA, but they wouldnt give me their name, and they got my middle name wrong, it was pretty suspisous
Social Security scam calls – what you need to know! - +1 570-831-1296 ((570) 831-1296)
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Ever wondered why that familiar 570‑831‑1296 keeps lighting up your phone? The number is widely reported as a source of social security impostor scams. Callers often claim to be SSA representatives, ask for SSN, DOB, or banking details, and pressure you to call back on a different toll‑free line. The real SSA never initiates contact by phone for personal data; they only send letters or use secure online portals. Before sharing anything, hang up, verify the caller against the official 1‑800‑772‑1213 number, and report the incident to the FTC or your state AG. Blocking the number and monitoring your credit can further limit exposure.
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When a caller posed as a Social Security worker, I denied their request for identification and told them to leave me alone
A woman, claaming to be Annemarie from SS, contacted me regarding my medicare application, she left a voicemail and alot of confusion
A message was received claiming to be from social security, addressing me by name and mentioning my reporting contact; it threatened to file something despite an apparent omission, prompting me to attempt a return call, though I suspected fraud due to the provided toll-free number and incorrect social security website.
A call claiming to be from social security raised suspicions, and upon contacting the social security administration, it was confirmed that they do not make phone calls.
Recurring calls from this number have been experienced, including three calls in one day, which have become harassing.
A woman claiming to be from the social security office left a voicemail, and when I returned the call, she requested my social security number to verify my identity, which I refused, citing the need for her to provide legitimate identification instead.
A woman named Cathy called me, saying I missed a question on some paper, but I didnt give her any informations, so I dont no whats going on
Upon requesting employee id, the man becam hostile and gave a 800 number to call back with ext, but he couldnt provide it when i question him, i told the man that i am recording him and that i will report his attempted fraud, man slam phone down, i did call social security to report
A message was left indicating potential spouse benefits, which warrants further investigation.
I was contacted by this number in FL at 7:59 pm, claiming to be the social security office, but I knew it was a scam since they wouldnt be calling at that hour.
The caller, purporting to be from social security, requested more information, but it is known that social security does not typically make calls asking for information, and the caller's name was unclear, sounding like 'galianna'.
This appears to be a phishing attempt.
A conversation was had with an individual who identified themselves as Cathy Fusco
Upon reviewing my voicemail, I found a message from a caller claiming to be Mary, who stated she was contacting me about an application for Medicare drug prescription assistance, despite my never having applied for such help.
A woman claiming to represent Social Security called me regarding my Medicare inquiry, but I refused to discuss anything over the phone, and she agreed to send the information by mail instead.
During the call, the person claimed my Representative Payee report from 2010 to 2011 was incomplete and requested various personal details.
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They ask for my wife social security number, which is suspicious
Multiple calls have been received from various numbers, all of which seem to be related to this issue.
A woman claiming to be Jen from SSA contacted me, but when I called SSA, I was informed they only communicate via mail.
An individual claiming to represent social security left a message after I declined to answer the call.
Apparently, my phone displayed a message claiming to be from Social Security in Wilkes Barre, Pennsylvania, but I suspect it's a scam.
After my phone rang twice, with the caller ID showing U S Government, I looked up the number to verify its legitimacy, as I have previously been contacted by Social Security via mail.
The call came in at 8:30 pm, and I've verified that the Social Security office in Wilkes-Barre, PA, operates until midnight, which might explain the late call.
I've received a similar message from this number as well
At 8:22 a.m. on 4/7/11, I got a call from a woman named Debbie who asked for more Social Security information, saying I had forgotten to fill some in, but she couldn't send me the form when I asked, raising my suspicions of a scam.
Further investigation revealed that the number is actually a legitimate Social Security Administration number; they had faxed documents regarding damaged W-2 and W-3 forms.
A call was received from this number, which appeared on Caller ID as Social Security. The caller claimed that W-2 and W-3 forms had been damaged in the mail and requested that they be faxed again. However, when the caller was asked to fax a copy of the damaged form to verify the claim, no response was received, indicating a potential scam.
The call started with a greeting.