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Collection agency scam trying to obtain SS#

Question:
Collection agency scam trying to obtain SS# We have had 3 cell phones since 1996. The entire bill is paid monthly and we've never had any late payments. Originally we were with Cellular One, but a year or so ago AT&T took over.

Today I had a message from:

1-800-343-2633, ext. 2237 (Kevin)

citing a case number.

When I called, he said I had a $100-plus phone bill with Cingular. When I told him I was never with Cingular, he said, well, how about Cellular One? He then asked me for the last 4 numbers of my husband's social security number. He said we would be taken to court! I refused to give the number to him and hung up. My husband called him back, and used a lot more colorful language than I had.

We verified with AT&T that everything was cool with our account.

So, has anyone heard of this kind of thing and/or recognize the above number? Perhaps they change it to avoid getting caught. Any ideas of the correct place to report this?


Answer:
Welcome to the National Fraud Information Center Address:http://www.fraud.org/welcome.htm
Sounds like collection agency tactics for trying to track someone down. Could be for a different person or a mistaken bill, who knows!

Unfortunately most cellcos and telcos use a SS number for a credit check or customer ID to protect _themselves_ from repeat deadbeat customers. Every undercompensated, high turnover CS at a wireless carrier can have access to SS numbers :(

I would error on the side of caution as you did. Seems like a legitimate creditor could provide a mailed bill with a specific cellular number and dates. If you have to, call the cellular carriers billing dept yourself.



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