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What to do when you get a Scam Phone Call? - Paul Mc Carthy Cork Guide

 



A lot of scams are happening through phone calls nowadays. The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) millions of fraud complaints every year and most of the time the contact method is phone calls. Crooks use fake promises and aggressive sales pitches to trap you to get the information for stealing your money. Here are some tips by Paul McCarthy Cork that can help you to identify a scam phone call. 

  • If you receive an unsolicited phone call where the caller claiming to work for a government agency or top companies in the world like Microsoft or Apple. Don’t trust such calls because these organizations never make such calls unless they have first communicated by other means. 
  • Unsolicited phone calls requesting money for charity, fundraising during or after a disaster, or pandemic like COVID-19.
  • Tempted calls pitching products or services with offers that sound too good to be true. For example, free product trials, cash prises, cheap travel packages, medical devices, preapproved loans, etc.
  • Automated sales call from a company that you haven’t subscribed to. 

What to do to avoid such phone calls? 

  1. Register your phone number to the National Do Not Call Registry. It will help you to identify scam phone calls easily. 
  2. Use call-blocking mobile apps like Truecaller to screen your calls and spot spam calls. 
  3. Avoid answering calls from unknown numbers.
  4. Don’t return one-ring calls from unknown numbers.
  5. Don’t follow instructions on a pre-recorded message, such as “Press 1” to speak to a live operator.

Hope these tips of Paul McCarthy Cork will help you out to spot the spam calls and save you from frauds.