A series of calls were received from phone number 902-900-0084, with different individuals claiming to be Sean Parker, Mr. Anderson, and Ann, all speaking with Indian accents.
Social Security scam alert – what to watch for!
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Expert Opinion
Definitely a scam call, and here's why: the recording uses a synthetic voice that repeats legal‑sounding threats about your Social Security number and mentions a federal agent, a classic hallmark of the Social Security robocall scam. Callers often claim to be from a government agency, use Indian accents, and provide bogus callback numbers to trap you into a conversation. Never share personal data, and hang up immediately. Block the number, report it to the FTC, and consider a call‑blocking app. If you’re unsure, verify any claim by contacting the official agency directly through their official website or phone line.
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Recent Reports for (713) 258-7149
The caller's reaction to being called back, and the subsequent time wasted, suggests deceitful intentions.
A voicemail message was left mentioning a 'second attempt to avoid initial appearance before a magistrate for a federal offense'
A pre-recorded message from a computer-like voice claimed to be from the Social Security Administration, warning of fraudulent activities and threatening to block my social security number.
This is about my Social Security
I just recieved a call from them, they leave a message similiar to the one above
Appears to be a government impersonator
Fraud alert about SS number
Claim of fraudulent activity related to social security
It's essential to remember that the SSA typically doesn't initiate calls, and if they do, they should address you by name; anything else is likely a scam, so it's crucial not to provide your name.
The message I received is undoubtedly a scam.
A call from Houston, TX, with the number 713-258-7149, vaguely threatened that my social security number would be blocked and implied serious legal consequences if I didn't respond, which seems like a blatant scam.
A voicemail message was left, though the beginning was missing, warning of an attempt to avoid a federal criminal offense and requesting a call back to a specific number to resolve the issue.
I recived the same transcript via voicemail, and when i calld them back from two diferent numbers, one anserd as the Social Securty Admin, and the other as a detective
Upon returning the call, the individual claimed to be a Social Security representative, became agitated when his request for a name was denied, and provided a federal ID number along with a name and an accent from India
Apparently, a woman with an Indian accent became upset when I refused to provide information, claiming I had commited tax fraud in Texas, which is impossiable since we dont live ther
A voicemail message was left, but it seemed suspicious, mentioning action by the US hiring authority and a potential block on my SS#
A voicemail message was left regarding a Social Security issue, which appeared to be an elderly scam, and upon investigation, the call was found to have originated in Texas.
A voicemail was left, but it seemed to start mid-conversation, which is a common issue with automated calls that fail to distinguish between a voicemail and a live person. Reports and FTC filings indicate this number is associated with a call center in India.
A call was recieved from this number, and a partial voicemail was left, but i didnt bother listening