This phone caller called me and connected me directly to a credit card "scammer". The scammer said that since I pay my bills in time, they were going to lower the interest rate. Wow! That sounded great at the time. Then they wanted my credit card number and my social security number. Red flag! They wanted to "be sure I wasn't using a stolen credit card". I told them,"You just called me on my own phone number associated with the credit card. Why would I steal my own card? You don't need my social security number when you have my personal phone number." Another call came in, so I took my other important phone call. They called me several times in a row, so I blocked them.
#17539 | 2017-12-12 14:25:39
This phone caller called me and connected me directly to a credit card "scammer". The scammer said that since I pay my bills in time, they were going to lower the interest rate. Wow! That sounded great at the time. Then they wanted my credit card number and my social security number. Red flag! They wanted to "be sure I wasn't using a stolen credit card". I told them,"You just called me on my own phone number associated with the credit card. Why would I steal my own card? You don't need my social security number when you have my personal phone number." Another call came in, so I took my other important phone call. They called me several times in a row, so I blocked them.
This phone caller called me and connected me directly to a credit card "scammer". The scammer said that since I pay my bills in time, they were going to lower the interest rate. Wow! That sounded great at the time. Then they wanted my credit card number and my social security number. Red flag! They wanted to "be sure I wasn't using a stolen credit card". I told them,"You just called me on my own phone number associated with the credit card. Why would I steal my own card? You don't need my social security number when you have my personal phone number." Another call came in, so I took my other important phone call. They called me several times in a row, so I blocked them.
This phone caller called me and connected me directly to a credit card "scammer". The scammer said that since I pay my bills in time, they were going to lower the interest rate. Wow! That sounded great at the time. Then they wanted my credit card number and my social security number. Red flag! They wanted to "be sure I wasn't using a stolen credit card". I told them,"You just called me on my own phone number associated with the credit card. Why would I steal my own card? You don't need my social security number when you have my personal phone number." Another call came in, so I took my other important phone call. They called me several times in a row, so I blocked them.