The keep calling, change the last two digits in the number and call back no matter how many times I block. FYI Social Security Office does not suspend a SS number or contact you that they have for that matter. They want you to verify your social security number over the phone and then they have it. I also notice that every SS office has an accent. Humm?
#53418 | 2019-04-30 12:43:38
I don’t usually answer numbers that I don’t know, however I did answer this one because it repeatedly left messages from the IRS about my Social Security number being used as a fraud case. So at the end of the call it says call back as soon as possible. hey would hang up the phone. when I called back, it was in a different language and sowed up as a different number.
The keep calling, change the last two digits in the number and call back no matter how many times I block. FYI Social Security Office does not suspend a SS number or contact you that they have for that matter. They want you to verify your social security number over the phone and then they have it. I also notice that every SS office has an accent. Humm?
I don’t usually answer numbers that I don’t know, however I did answer this one because it repeatedly left messages from the IRS about my Social Security number being used as a fraud case. So at the end of the call it says call back as soon as possible. hey would hang up the phone. when I called back, it was in a different language and sowed up as a different number.