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(603) 367-3909

(603) 367-3909 is a phone number on a Landline device operated by LEVEL 3. This device is registered in Madison, NH, which is located in Carroll county. Find More Details → (sponsored)
MADISON, NH
Type: Landline
City, State: Madison, NH
County/Parish: Carroll
ZIP Code: 03849
Carrier: LEVEL 3
UID: 5ec81419ae2e67316a79f40f9813054d
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Caller pretended to be from government, illusionist. in the attempt to collect personnel information.

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Recorded message stated that it was the Social Security Administration. Also, that my social security number had been suspended because of odd activity, and that if I wanted information to press 1. I did not press 1.

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They identified themselves as the social security department indicating that my social security number has been frozen due to suspicious activity. I was encouraged to call back.............

The real social security department advises me that there is no issues with my number.

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Claims to be the Social Security Admininstration

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This Number represents it’s self as being related to social security saying they are going to suspend your Social Security information and number.

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Recording claiming my Social has been locked due to suspicious behavior.

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