Saturday, September 28, 2019

Telemarketing Scams

very year, thousands of people lose money to telephone scams — from a few dollars to their life savings. Scammers will say anything to cheat people out of money. Some seem very friendly — calling you by your first name, making small talk, and asking about your family. They may claim to work for a company you trust, or they may send mail or place ads to convince you to call them.

If you get a call from someone you don’t know who is trying to sell you something you hadn’t planned to buy, say "No thanks." And, if they pressure you about giving up personal information — like your credit card or Social Security number — it’s likely a scam. Hang up and report it to the Federal Trade Commission.

Signs of a Scam
How They Hook You
Why They're Calling You
How to Handle an Unexpected Sales Call
What To Do About Pre-Recorded Calls
Signs of a Scam
Often, scammers who operate by phone don’t want to give you time to think about their pitch; they just want you to say "yes." But some are so cunning that, even if you ask for more information, they seem happy to comply. They may direct you to a website or otherwise send information featuring “satisfied customers.” These customers, known as shills, are likely as fake as their praise for the company. 

Here are a few red flags to help you spot telemarketing scams. If you hear a line that sounds like this, say "no, thank you," hang up, and file a complaint with the FTC:

You've been specially selected (for this offer).
You'll get a free bonus if you buy our product.
You've won one of five valuable prizes.
You've won big money in a foreign lottery.
This investment is low risk and provides a higher return than you can get anywhere else.
You have to make up your mind right away.
You trust me, right?
You don't need to check our company with anyone.
We'll just put the shipping and handling charges on your credit card.
Join the National Do Not Call List
Register your home and mobile phone numbers with the National Do Not Call Registry. This won’t stop all unsolicited calls, but it will stop most.

If your number is on the registry and you still get calls, they’re probably from scammers ignoring the law. Hang up, and report them at www.donotcall.gov.

How They Hook You
Scammers use exaggerated — or even fake — prizes, products or services as bait. Some may call you, but others will use mail, texts, or ads to get you to call them for more details. Here are a few examples of “offers” you might get:

Travel Packages. “Free” or “low cost” vacations can end up cost­ing a bundle in hidden costs. Some of these vacations never take place, even after you’ve paid.
Credit and loans. Advance fee loans, payday loans, credit card protection,and offers to lower your credit card interest rates are very popular schemes, especially during a down economy.
Sham or exaggerated business and investment opportunities. Promoters of these have made millions of dollars. Scammers rely on the fact that business and investing can be complicated and that most people don’t research the investment.
Charitable causes. Urgent requests for recent disaster relief efforts are especially common on the phone.
High-stakes foreign lotteries. These pitches are against the law, which prohibits the cross-border sale or purchase of lottery tickets by phone or mail. What’s more, you may never see a ticket.
Extended car warranties. Scammers find out what kind of car you drive, and when you bought it so they can urge you to buy overpriced — or worthless — plans.
“Free” trial offers. Some companies use free trials to sign you up for products — sometimes lots of products — which can cost you lots of money because they bill you every month until you cancel.
Why They're Calling You
Everyone's a potential target. Fraud isn't limited to race, ethnic back­ground, gender, age, education, or income. That said, some scams seem to concentrate in certain groups. For example, older people may be targeted because the caller assumes they may live alone, have a nest egg, or may be more polite toward strangers.

How to Handle an Unexpected Sales Call
Questions to Ask

When you get a call from a telemarketer, ask yourself:

Who’s calling… and why? The law says telemarketers must tell you it’s a sales call, the name of the seller and what they’re selling before they make their pitch. If you don’t hear this information, say “no thanks,” and get off the phone.
What’s the hurry? Fast talkers who use high pressure tactics could be hiding something. Take your time. Most legitimate businesses will give you time and written information about an offer before asking you to commit to a purchase.
If it’s free, why are they asking me to pay? Question fees you need to pay to redeem a prize or gift. Free is free. If you have to pay, it's a purchase — not a prize or a gift.
Why am I “confirming” my account information — or giving it out? Some callers have your billing information before they call you. They’re trying to get you to say “okay” so they can claim you approved a charge.
What time is it? The law allows telemarketers to call only between 8 am and 9 pm. A seller calling earlier or later is ignoring the law.
Do I want more calls like this one? If you don’t want a business to call you again, say so and register your phone number on the National Do Not Call Registry. If they call back, they’re breaking the law.
Some Additional Guidelines

Resist pressure to make a decision immediately.
Keep your credit card, checking account, or Social Security numbers to yourself. Don't tell them to callers you don't know — even if they ask you to “confirm” this information. That's a trick.
Don’t pay for something just because you’ll get a “free gift.”
Get all information in writing before you agree to buy.
Check out a charity before you give. Ask how much of your donation actually goes to the charity. Ask the caller to send you written informa­tion so you can make an informed decision without being pressured, rushed, or guilted into it.
If the offer is an investment, check with your state securities regulator to see if the offer — and the offeror — are properly registered.
Don’t send cash by messenger, overnight mail, or money transfer. If you use cash or a money transfer — rather than a credit card — you may lose your right to dispute fraudulent charges. The money will be gone.
Don’t agree to any offer for which you have to pay a “registration” or “shipping” fee to get a prize or a gift.
Research offers with your consumer protection agency or state Attorney General’s office before you agree to send money.
Beware of offers to “help” you recover money you have already lost. Callers that say they are law enforcement officers who will help you get your money back “for a fee” are scammers.
Report any caller who is rude or abusive, even if you already sent them money. They'll want more. Call 1-877-FTC-HELP or visit ftc.gov/complaint.

Wednesday, October 25, 2017

Call it off: How to get your number off telemarketing lists


Call it off: How to get your number off telemarketing lists

Ever think you might just snap if there’s even one more dinnertime interruption from someone calling to sell you something?
If you’re tired of yelling “No!” at the pushy sales guy before hanging up, you will probably appreciate these tips on how you can avoid the hassle and just get your phone number taken off telemarketers’ lists.

Dialing for distraction: Get your number off telemarketing lists

Yeah, we’ve all been there. You’re about to sit down to dinner with your family — the one time you get to see everyone in one place all day long — and…

*ringring*
“Hello?”
“Hi, would you be interested in a timeshare in Siber-”
*click*

Telemarkers are quite possibly the most annoying thing known to humankind.

Here’s how you can get rid of them.
Do not call registries

1. Contact The National Do Not Call Registry: Started in June 2003, the Federal Trade Commission’s DNCR allows you to register your phone number with them. In turn, telemarketers must check the list a minimum of every 90 days. Any number on the list must be removed from their call list, or they can face fines.

You can easily register either by calling 1-888-382-1222 (TTY: 1-866-290-4236) from the phone you wish to register, or by going to donotcall.gov and registering there. (It even works with cell phones.)

2. Contact The Direct Marketing Association: The DMA maintains their own national do-not-call list, and has done so since 1985 with the belief that telemarketers waste time and money by calling people who do not wish to be called.

Note, however, that some exclusions apply. There are some groups that are exempt from the Do Not Call Registry, so this will not block all unsolicited calls, but it will certainly cut down on them.

You can still expect to hear from:

    Charities, people conducting surveys, political organizations.
    Calls from companies with which you have an existing business relationship. (A company may call you for up to 18 months after you buy something, or for three months after you inquire about something or submit an application.)

Even after signing up for these two lists, you may still continue to get unsolicited calls here and there. To minimize your exposure, ask the telemarketer to put you on the company’s internal do-not-call list. If it is an automated call, listen to the message to obtain the company’s address or phone number, then contact them directly and ask to be placed on the internal do-not-call list.

Monday, July 4, 2011

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Tuesday, June 7, 2011

Happy Telemarketing

4 Easy ways to have fun whilst Telemarketing:

1. Work for a company you like, selling a service or product that you are proud of. Telemarketers who distance themselves emotionally from their product will not only sell far less of it, but worse still, they will find it really hard to love their work. Passion is fun! Boredom is not!

2. Connect with your clients. Every “Hello” you utter should have a warm, familiar, friendly tone to it. When a client innately senses that you are a good, genuine person, they will respond well to you, making it easier for you both to have a phone conversation that you will enjoy. As a consequence, again, you will also get better results!

3. Check your physiology. Sit up straight in a comfortable chair. Make sure you are smiling and looking up. Your physiology plays a large part in determining your psychology. So if you want to feel happy, take on the physical characteristics of someone who is happy.

4. Know your stuff. Make sure you are very clear on what you need to ay and how you are going to say it. Confident people who know their stuff always have more fun in any job they do…. Telemarketing included.

Happy Telemarketing!

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

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