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Silent Scammers: What’s Behind the Hang‑Ups?
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Seems like a classic nuisance pattern: brief rings, no greeting, and a quick hang‑up, often cloaked in a fake agency name. Callers exploit the urgency of social‑security or prize‑win scams to bait personal info. If you get a silent drop or a vague claim, let the call go to voicemail and block the number. Never share birthdays, SSNs, or click links from unknown texts. Report persistent numbers to your carrier and, when in doubt, verify any alleged agency by calling official numbers yourself. Staying skeptical and keeping a call‑log can curb future harassment.
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Recent Reports for (213) 320-6450
The caller correctly pronounced the first name but incorrectly pronounced the last name before abruptly hanging up.
A representaive from Research America claimed to be on the other end of the call, I immediatly ended the conversation...
A suspicious text message claiming a prize win was sent, including a link, but the company name was not provided, indicating a potential scam
Obviously, they pretend to be from the Social security Administration, claimin my Social security number has been suspended due to fraudulent activty, they requsted my birthday to verify my identity but i told them i will contact the SS office my self, then they hung up and block my call, totaly a scam
I dont know who this number belong to, and they didnt leave a message, so i block and delete it
The caller failed to initiate a conversation, and the background noise suggested it might have been an accidental 'pocket dial'.
It ringed for a sec then just hang up on me