They claim to be power ball winner in Wisconsin who want to donate $30,000 to me.
Survey Scam Alert: Identify the Fake Research Firm!
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It’s odd how many people report a robotic voice claiming to be from a research firm and asking oddly specific safety questions. The pattern suggests a scripted survey call that doubles as a soft‑sell or data‑gathering scam. If you receive a call insisting you verify your location before answering, hang up and block the number. Never share personal details unless you initiated the contact and can verify the organization through its official website. Consider adding the caller to your phone’s spam list and report the incident to your carrier. A quick lookup of the company name can reveal whether it’s a legitimate market‑research group or a spoof.
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Recent Reports for (267) 936-6018
I recived a call saying I won a power ball prize in Wisconsin, and that I would recieve $30,000, but I think its a scam
While SSRS is a legitimate company, the call's origin and the company's leadership structure raise suspicions, although it is likely not malicious.
I received a call from this number claiming to be a research company, inquiring whether I was in a safe location to participate in a survey.
Over the past week, I've received multiple calls from this number, which appears as SSRS on my caller ID, prompting me to suspect a scam due to its resemblance to a nosey survey.
Several calls have been made by this number, allegedly from SSRS, which seems to be a scam
This caller falsely claims to be from the police department
The caller ID say Ssrs Research, but the caller sounded like a robot, asking if i was in a safe area, i blocked the number