It's worth noting that government employees, including those from Social Security offices, do not use personal numbers for work due to security concerns and database access requirements
Social Security scam calls – how to protect yourself! - +1 727-323-0307 ((727) 323-0307)
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Patterns emerging from recent calls suggest a growing trend of impostors claiming to be from Social Security and demanding personal details. These callers often use vague references and may mix up names, making it easy to feel uneasy. Never share Social Security numbers, bank info, or passwords over the phone unless you initiated the call and can confirm the number through an official source. Hang up, then call the agency back using the number listed on its official website. Report the incident to the FTC and consider adding the number to your phone’s call blocking list. Staying skeptical and verifying credentials can keep your data safe.
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Since many people work from home nowadays, it's uncertain whether this call was legitimate, especially since I'm expecting a callback from SS, but no message was provided
It's unlikely that someone who posted here in 2020 will still be active and respond to your post after two years. Meanwhile, a simple solution exists: the official phone number of SS is readily available on their website, which should help you find the information you need.
Today I received a call from this individual, which has raised some suspicions about a potential scam.
A caller claimed to be from Social Security, and unfortunately, I was deceived by the scam.
A call was made by a person claiming to be from Social Security, asking for my wife but mistakenly referring to her as a male, and all I could determine was that the call came from a cell phone in St. Petersburg from someone with the initials M J.