D State warns against new fraudsters
A new telephone number of fraud aims to turn the man to the disclosure of their Social Security and account numbers, Indiana Attorney General Steve Carter, warned of a tender to consumers, this afternoon.
According to a press release by Carter’s Office, the crooks call for aspiring victims demand new social security cards or cards free medical care are sent, it verifies whether certain personal information.
“This is particularly worrisome because the tower tour can often be a human thought or later they must have difficulties if they are not a new social security,” said Carter in the release. “Do you think that the federal government and businesses are not ask your bank account or social insurance numbers on the phone. ”
The negative consequences for those who are victims of these swindlers are immense, “said Carter in the release.
“Bad things happen if the wrong people” Hold on Social Security, bank account, credit card numbers, “he said.” Accounts can be dehydrated before knowing what happened and fraudulent credit under your name. Elimination of these events can last several years, and hundreds of dollars.
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