Wall street journal scamming peoples finance
Wall Street Journal scam calls – how to protect yourself!
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Expert Opinion
Ignore these persistent calls – they’re almost certainly a scam. Callers pretending to be journalists from the Wall Street Journal, Daily Mail or Forbes will often ask for a manager or personal financial details, using a heavy Indian accent and vague survey pretexts. Block the number on your handset and consider adding it to a national do‑not‑call registry. Report any suspicious activity to your telecom provider and, where appropriate, to the Information Commissioner’s Office. If you do answer, request a written confirmation of the caller’s identity before sharing any information. Stay sceptical and protect your data.
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Frequent calls from unknown number, probably a sales scam
Unknown number ignored
4 calls recieved in 1 hour
I got calld by a man who askd for the managing director, I told him we werent interesed, then a lady calld and askd again, what a wast of time
call center active globally, seeks banking info
Story is false
Early silent call to Belgium, no callback response
Claimed to be from The Daily Mail
Forbes Magazine UK rang about our manager but he hang up when i say he will call back later
Months of non-stop scams
Handle calls with caution
Discussion about interest rates and economy
Unfavorable experience
Call was a prank
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Deceptive call detected
Call ended abruptly after 10 seconds
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WSJ survey scam exposed
Wallstreet Journal survey scam
Financial info sought repeatedly
Incorrect info, rude hangup
Scam attempt reported
Scammers from a fake newspaper
Aggressive sales call from alleged journalist
Investment queries led to suspicious hang up.
Frustrating experience with these callers
Confrontation was necessary
Background noise and a brief greeting were all that could be heard before hanging up, which seemed suspicious