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Social Security Scammer!!
Social Security Scammer:  Notification. Hi, this call is from the Department of Social Security Administration. The reason you have received this phone call from our department is to inform you that there is a legal enforcement actions filed on your social security number for criminal activities. So when you get this message kindly refer to as possible on our number, that is 91-561-38-1384. I repeat 915-613-1384 before we begin with the legal proceedings. Thank you and have a nice day.
Left a recorded electronic voicemail about fraudulent activities on my social security number and to call them back with the last four digits to verify. Claims that if they didn't hear back from me they would issue an arrest warrant under my name. Didn't call them back.
Called my 85 yrs. old father and threaten legal action. Asked to call back with social security number and address.
Threatened legal action, be nice if they put this much effort into getting a real job. Really makes you wonder how they were raised. Parents must have been real winners.
Left an electronic recording mentioning "criminal activities" and said to "revert on our number". and "legal action" deleted message and did not call back
Something about linking my social security with criminal activities
Left an electronic recording mentioning "criminal activities" and said to "revert on our number".
Requested a call back because there was legal action against my social security number. Didn’t call them back.
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