Stop Social Security- related scams |
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National Slam the Scam Day
March 9, 2023
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On
National Slam the Scam Day and throughout the year, we give you the
tools to recognize Social Security-related scams and stop scammers from
stealing your money and personal information. Share scam information
with your loved ones. Slam the Scam!
Recognize the four basic signs of a scam:
- Scammers pretend
to be from a familiar organization or agency, like the Social Security
Administration. They may email attachments with official-looking logos,
seals, signatures, or pictures of employee credentials.
- Scammers mention a problem
or a prize. They may say your Social Security number was involved in a
crime or ask for personal information to process a benefit increase.
- Scammers pressure you to act immediately. They may threaten you with arrest or legal action.
- Scammers tell you to pay
using a gift card, prepaid debit card, cryptocurrency, wire or money
transfer, or by mailing cash. They may also tell you to transfer your
money to a “safe” account.
Ignore
scammers and report criminal behavior. Report Social Security-related
scams to the SSA Office of the Inspector General (OIG).
Visit www.ssa.gov/scam for more information and follow SSA OIG on Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn
to stay up to date on the latest scam tactics. Repost #SlamtheScam
information on social media to keep your friends and family safe.
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