We’ve all been warned of the number of things scammers will do to make us fall victim to their latest schemes. As we learn, we adapt and can better avoid their tricks. Unfortunately, it’s not fool-proof and before we know it, we’ve been duped again with a new rendition of their scams.
Here are three new ways scammers are reeling you in to steal your hard-earned cash:
All in all, what these three new scams have in common is that they are hoping to entice their victims to call back. That’s where the scam truly begins. Once a victim calls back a scammer’s number, they are billed for huge charges by the minute. Unfortunately, most victims don’t realize they’ve been hit until they receive the unexpected charges on their next phone bill.
Joseph Steinberg, SecureMySocial CEO reported in Inc. Magazine that it’s best to avoid these types of scams by not calling back a number you are not familiar with. If a call is important and the caller would like you to call them back, they will either leave you a voicemail or call back and wait until they can finally get a hold of you.
Also, people in distress will most likely not call or text a number of someone they do not know. The average person will call the police first.
This type of scam call comes from international locations but there are still a few that come from the U.S. as well. Check out if you’ve been targeted by any of these area codes!