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National “Slam the Scam” Day

March 5, 2020 • By

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Last Updated: March 5, 2020

Today is National “Slam the Scam” Day! What does that mean?

We created National “Slam the Scam” Day to warn Americans about widespread phone scams where callers impersonate government officials, most often Social Security, to gain your trust and steal your money.  The most effective way to defeat scammers is by knowing how to identify scams, then hanging up or ignoring the calls.

What you can do

If you get a Social Security scam phone call, hang up, report it to my office at https://oig.ssa.gov, and tell your family and friends about it!

Today and every day, we are telling as many people as we can that government agencies will never:

  • Call you unsolicited to suspend your Social Security number, tell you about crimes committed in your name, or offer to resolve identity theft or a benefit problem in exchange for payment.
  • Insist you pay fines, fees, or debts immediately with retail gift cards, prepaid debit cards, wire transfers, internet currency, or by mailing cash.
  • Insist on secrecy about a legal problem, or tell you to make up stories to tell family, friends, or store employees.

These scammers continue to develop new ways to mislead you.  They might use the names of Social Security officials and tell you look them up on our public websites (where they learned the names themselves).  Or, they might email you official-looking documents with a letterhead that looks like it’s from Social Security or Social Security’s Office of the Inspector General (OIG).  Don’t believe them! Social Security will NEVER email you attachments that have your personal information in them.

If you ever owe money to Social Security, the agency will mail you a letter, explaining your payment options and your appeal rights.  If you get a call about a Social Security problem, be very cautious.  If you do not have ongoing business with the agency, or if the caller mentions suspending your Social Security number or makes other threats, the call is a scam. Ignore it, hang up, and report it to us.  We are working to stop the scams and educate people to avoid becoming victims.

Tonight at 7 p.m. Eastern time, I will be on Facebook Live with Social Security and the Federal Trade Commission to talk about National “Slam the Scam” Day and all that we’re doing to fight Social Security phone scams.  Follow Social Security — and the Social Security OIG — on Facebook and Twitter, to stay up-to-date on Social Security scams as well as all of our work to prevent fraud, waste, and abuse in Social Security programs.  Visit https://oig.ssa.gov/scam for more information.

Facebook: OIGSSA

Facebook: Social Security

Twitter: @SocialSecurity

Twitter: @TheSSAOIG

 

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Gail S. Ennis, Inspector General for Social Security

Gail S. Ennis, Inspector General for Social Security

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  3. William B.

    K. Again I have not received my stimulus. Am SSI only source of income . SSI site says not enough info on me and that’s where it cuts me log am direct deposit pay no tax many years . Lie on site about april13. You the gov got all my info, you know more about me than I do. Am 73 and not a stable genius. But something is wrong in this whole thing. Hope someone will rescue me, cause if your worried about scams, this is looking pretty scammie to me. .no family to help and blew my savings on emergency dental. Ah the freedom of the shopping cart a bag lady only a man. Idiot senitor Mcsally Martha won’t help , tho her employer Jeff was as kind as he could be. Two offices in the government can’t coordinate at all. This is one reason we are no longer great. The other is Donald. Help. Gonna send me a form. Well that means the stim won’t be deposited till christmas. If ever.

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