The claim that I could receive $13,000 from the SSA through their program is laughable, as the government typically takes money from working retirees and disabled individuals, rather than giving it to them
Scam alert: fake Social Security work‑from‑home offers!
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Picture this: a call promising $13,000 for a quick questionnaire. The voice claims to be an authorized Social Security service offering a work‑from‑home program for SSDI recipients. In reality, it’s a classic scam that harvests personal information like your Social Security number and banking details. Never share that data with unsolicited callers, and never send money or sign up for vague “ticket to work” offers. Hang up, block the number, and report it to the FTC or your state consumer protection office. Keep a log of suspicious calls and educate family members—especially those on disability benefits—about these tactics.
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Recent Reports for (617) 787-4425
A supposed authorized service provider for social security offered work-from-home programs, requiring the disclosure of sensitive information, including social security and banking details
It seems this household recieved another one of those calls from this number, aparently they are targeting people who recieve SSDI, whats concerning is how they got our information
They were promoting programs for individuals on social security disablity
Yet another call from Massachusetts, which I chose not to answer, was followed by a male robo voice message offering transportation services for Social Security recipients
The number went out of service when I tried to call back, leading me to suspect a scam using a temporary VOIP number
The call was a recorded message.