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Callers claiming to represent everyone from police officers to the disabled take advantage of the public’s sympathy and generosity to the tune of billions of dollars each year. They also offer miracle cures for everything from baldness to cancer, vacation time shares, sweepstakes prizes, chances to earn enormous profits from no-risk, high-yield business and investment opportunities, etc. Be suspicious of all solicitors, especially if the caller:
Hang up immediately if the caller is rude or threatening. And report any threatening calls to the Westport Police Department on its non-emergency number, (812) 222-4911.
The following tips will help you resist these criminal appeals:
And be sure to list your home and mobile phone numbers free on the National Do Not Call Registry to reduce pre-approved credit offers and telemarketing calls. Call (888) 382-1222 or register online at www.donotcall.gov. Telemarketers check the registry every 31 days so it may take that long before your numbers are removed from their call lists. This should stop all but exempt calls from nonprofit groups, charities, political organizations, survey companies, and companies you have dealt with recently or signed a contract with that includes permission to call you. If telemarketers ignore the fact that your numbers are on the registry you can report them at the above number or website and sue them for violating your rights. For this you’ll need to keep a record of their names and the dates of the calls. If you receive non-exempt recorded telemarketing solicitations known as robocalls, now banned by the FTC, you can file a complaint with the FTC online at www.ftc.gov or by phone at (877) 382-4357.
In a relatively new scam criminals use Voice Over Internet Protocol (VOIP) technology to make telephone calls from anywhere in the world pretending to be a legitimate business, often using a fraudulent called ID matching the identity of the misrepresented company. This scam called “vishing” or “voice phishing,” directs recipients to call an illegitimate telephone number where they are tricked into giving up personal information. They might receive an urgent recorded message telling them that their credit card has been compromised and directing them to call the following telephone number immediately and punch in their 16-digit account number to verify their identity. The best defense against vishing is to treat any unsolicited telephone message with suspicion and only give your personal information out when you have initiated the call and are sure the other party is legitimate.
Police Department of Westport, Indiana
203 East Mulberry Street / PO Box 579
Westport, IN 47283-0579
Telephone: (812) 222-4911
Fax: (812) 591-3408