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Segami

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Mon Feb 3, 2014, 03:48 PM Feb 2014

Scam Alert: BEWARE Of A Call That ONLY RINGS ONCE [View all]



NEW TRICK INVOLVES GETTING YOU TO CALL BACK



(NEWSER) – The Better Business Bureau calls it the "One-Ring Phone Scam": Scammers call your phone, let it ring once, and hang up. That prompts you—the scammers hope—to call back, allowing them to pile on charges while you're connected. The calls usually come from outside the US, but that's not clear to the victim because they're from countries that also use a +1 country code. Answer it, and suffer a $19.95 international call fee as well as a charge of up to $9 per minute, the BBB reports. (It shares area codes to look out for: 268, Antigua or Barbuda; 809, Dominican Republic; 876, Jamaica; 284, British Virgin Islands; and 473, Grenada.)


Many people won't fall for it, TechCrunch notes, so scammers have computers calling thousands of people every hour. That way, a few are bound to call back, thinking the unrecognized call might be an important one. If you get a suspicious call, TechCrunch suggests Googling the area code and number; that way you'll know where the call is originating from, and others may have already posted about it being a scam line. If you do get scammed, tell your carrier—they usually know about such tricks and will cancel the charges.



http://www.newser.com/story/181701/scam-alert-beware-of-a-call-that-only-rings-once.html
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I never call them back. If someone knows me, and truly wants to get in touch Common Sense Party Feb 2014 #1
+1 tammywammy Feb 2014 #12
Did they stop teaching the "if it is important, they'll call back" mantra? FSogol Feb 2014 #2
Last 2 missed calls on my cell Progressive dog Feb 2014 #3
Why would somebody call back? HappyMe Feb 2014 #4
Snopes confirms this: no_hypocrisy Feb 2014 #5
new trick, not really snooper2 Feb 2014 #6
good tītle for horror movie Liberal_in_LA Feb 2014 #7
lol Jefferson23 Feb 2014 #18
LOL, Yep !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! n/t RKP5637 Mar 2014 #28
We got one of those calls last night .... oldhippie Feb 2014 #8
I got one last Thursday from Grenada, bmbmd Feb 2014 #9
Even worse. The call is coming from INSIDE THE HOUSE!!...nt SidDithers Feb 2014 #10
LOL! Phentex Feb 2014 #13
!!! Tarheel_Dem Feb 2014 #14
Who blindly calls back a number like that? Capt. Obvious Feb 2014 #11
My wife oldhippie Feb 2014 #23
A time or 2 I've dialled a wrong number arikara Feb 2014 #15
I don't have caller ID, so I answer and say hello, hello, and hang up. a kennedy Feb 2014 #16
No voice message, no call back FarCenter Feb 2014 #17
Remember: the postman always rings twice. Warren Stupidity Feb 2014 #19
Damn scammers jsr Feb 2014 #20
I Screen All My Calls colsohlibgal Feb 2014 #21
Had three of these in seven days superpatriotman Feb 2014 #22
I would never call back. City Lights Feb 2014 #24
Missed call from 473-405-0089. I was charged by Verizon at premium rate David_ness Mar 2014 #25
I'm running interference JustAnotherGen Mar 2014 #26
For me, if they can't bother to leave a VM, then screw them, I could care less talking to RKP5637 Mar 2014 #27
I guess I don't understand how cell phone charges work tularetom Mar 2014 #29
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