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Apr 28, 2024 · A "say yes" call might originate from an unknown number that appears to be from a local area code. The scammer typically pretends to be a representative of a legitimate financial institution, government agency or another organization. The scam might start by a call asking, "Can you hear me?"
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The Detroit Free Press reports the Better Business Bureau has fielded complaints from 62 people.Wisconsin's BBB says 50 people have reported receiving such calls. CBS News reportsthat authorities in Pennsylvania and Virginia have issued warning about the phone scam. In none of the reports, however, has an individual been scammed out of any money. S...
Even if the scammer doesn't use your "yes" answer to attempt to sign you up for an unwanted service or product, your "yes" can still be valuable because just by answering you have proven that your phone number is active and that you will answer calls from unknown numbers. The scammer can then turn around and sell your number and others as sales lea...
To avoid being scammed or -- perhaps, worse -- having your number added to additional robocall lists, follow these tips from the BBB: 1. Do not answer calls from numbers you do not recognize (duh). 2. If you do answer and are asked questions that seem to be fishing for a "yes" or "no" answer, do not respond and hang up immediately. 3. Never give ou...
Feb 7, 2017 · A new scam relies on your voice to answer a simple question: "Can you hear me now"? The scammers try to bait callers into answering "yes." Anti-fraud agencies say that simple acknowledgment can be ...
Apr 15, 2024 · The ‘Say yes’ phone scam is a type of fraud where a person receives a call from an unknown number. If they answer it, the robocaller on the other end of the line will ask a question that prompts the victim to say “yes.”. This could be something as simple as “Can you hear me?” or a more specific question like “Is this [your name ...
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Mar 29, 2017 · You can also call your phone company to ask about free services to block robocalls. While the chance of identity theft is slim, Davis says if you have any concerns you should be proactive and call ...
Mar 27, 2017 · March 27, 2017, 2:43 PM. 1:18. The Federal Communications Commission is warning consumers to be alert for scam callers trying to get victims to simply say the word "yes" during a call so they can ...
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Aug 3, 2023 · The Better Business Bureau warns that the "say yes" phone scam is back, where callers try to get you to answer with the word yes., A phone scam we first saw almost a decade ago is making a big ...