Interestingly, my conversation with the social security office revealed that part-time work could yield a monthly gross income of $1000 without affecting my disability benefits.
Telemarketing scams targeting disability benefits!
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Yesterday evening, callers posing as NTI representatives promised work‑from‑home jobs that wouldn’t affect Social Security benefits. The pitch sounds polished, but the lack of official verification and the request for personal data are red flags. Before sharing personal info, call the Social Security Administration directly using the number on their official website, not the one on a voicemail. Block the unknown caller, report the number to the FTC and file a complaint with the FBI’s Internet Crime Complaint Center. Keep records of the call, and never sign agreements or provide banking details until you confirm the organization’s legitimacy. Finally, stay skeptical of any offer that seems too good to be true, especially if the caller can’t provide a legitimate source.
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Like many others, I too received calls from this number and was disappointed to discover it was a scam, having hoped it was genuine as I'm on SSDI and thought it could be an opportunity, but as is often the case, it seemed too good to be true
Registering a .ORG URL is easily done through any registrar, but this doesn't prevent scammers from using such URLs, as the registration process doesn't vet users.
I recieve the same call, and i was wondering how they got my number, and why they was calling me
Scams are prevalent
Apparently, nti has been calling me and alot of other pepole, i havent registred with any state agency, so i'm guessing the state is selling our info or somethin, dont trust them at all, no way
It seems that this number is used to contact individuals who have exceeded the allowed income limit
This message seems unrelated to the previous conversation, but it's essential to be cautious when dealing with unsolicited links or messages.
For those seeking verification, a link from ssa.gov can be found by searching for the ticket to work program on their website
I had submitted an application and resume to a work-from-home program the day before, which is likely why I received a call from this number.
They are affliated with the Social Securitys Ticket To Work Program, this is a legit website.
This entity is legitimate, serving as a vendor for the Social Security's Ticket To Work Program.
I also recived that call, I called the SS and spoke to some one ther, she gave me another number to call, but it was all a lie, good luck if you want to belive them
It seems like a lack of intelligence is at play here.
A relevant article from Yahoo about NTI has been found and shared, with plans to post additional information as it becomes available.
Frankly, it's quite amuzing to see how naive and paranoid people can be, just because a company has a .org domain, it dont mean it's a scam, do some reseach and dont be so quick to judge.
Allowing the call to go to voicemail, no message was left, so I've blocked the number to prevent further calls and would like to know the origin of their contact information.
I dont know how they get my number, it's unlisted and in the dont call directory, i dont want to work with this company
They now have a new number
Receiving the call led to a response of 'n/a' when questioned about a long distance supplier.
Many individuals have misconceptions about NTI, as evident from online posts. After receiving a call in 2006, there were initial concerns about a potential scam. However, the process was pursued, and NTI has been a positive experience since starting work with the company in 2007.
same experiance here, they claim to be from the govrnment, and quote regulatios to sound legit, but its a scam, they are very profesional and convincing, but i recorded the entire call by accident, and im considering turning it over to the feds.
Similar to others, I received a call referring me to a website that promised jobs for people with disabilities, but all the information pointed to a scam, leaving me wondering how they obtain these phone numbers.
The job being discussed seems interesting, and further information is requested to understand the next steps
Apparently, you can make upto $900 per month without affecting disability payements whatssoever.
I just got a call from NPI, saying they had jobs for people on disability, sounded like a scam
They have acces to contact information
According to SS, you can earn upto $900 per month without any reducions, but be cautious and verify the informations.
They stil trying to scam people, i got a call today arond 1:00pm central time sayin i can work full time doing reservations from NTI
Could it possibly be that severe?