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| Area code: | 410 |
| Prefix: | 965 |
| Country: | United States |
| State: | Maryland |
| City: | Woodlawn |
| Company: | Verizon Maryland |
| Usage: | Landline |
| Time zone: | Eastern |
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We received a call from Russell from 410-965-1234, concerning our application for SSA benefits. He asked that we call him back at 877-593-3955, at a 5 digit extension. We did apply online for benefits, but have not yet had an opportunity to call him back.
This really is the Social Security Administration office. The SSA staff calls out from this number. They leave a message if you don't answer, announcing their name and the name of the person they are trying to contact. Then they instruct you to call back at 877-593-3955, and they give you a 5 digit extension number to reach them on. Usually the call relates to an application for Social Security benefits that has been submitted to them.
I'd really like to know how you, "...knew it wasn't." Are you clairvoyant? It really is them. Ask yourself if you or someone living with you (same phone number) has recently applied for SSA benefits.
WRONG, friend. They already have that info if they'really calling you. How stupid are some people? Simple logic :They call a number associated with a SS recipient, therefore it's also connected to their SSN. They shouldn't need to ask your info before patching you to a requested or likely relevant to case office.I suspect people here and elsewhere making up explanations as to why this or that unsolicited or unexpected communication is supposedly, by their claims, a legit agency are in fact working for them. Doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure out these fools are trolling thru such sites deepening their scam traps with fake counterarguments.BTW, you scanners can all go die. Seriously, just do the world a favor and drop dead. You are scum.
Ask yourself this question :If the government has all our info documented in one place or other already, why the hell do we EVERYONE have to give any of it to them again? It the Internet age, where crossreferencing data is easy, especially for agencies needing no warrant or who have open carte Blanche warrant as matter of course to do their jobs. Any government agency making you resubmit info filed elsewhere in their system is either lazy as sin or bordering on tyrannical lyrics ensuring rote, unquestioned obedience ( they snap their fingers, we obey like PavlovIan dogs )
Yeah, right. Like the "OIG" tacked into that URL isn't a sure sign of the old "trying to help clarify" scam. That, or the government needs to streamline their operations to decrease bogus-looking and other redundant sites, IDs, etc
I am a social security attorney. This number is a legitimate phone number from Social Security ODAR (outgoing - the return phone number will be something else). I can't say whether or not there are some spoofers out there also per some of the comments. However, that is a number I get calls on from their administrative law court.
This must be a scam I got a call from the same number (410) 965-1234 and they called me at 5:05 PM, 5:09 PM, 5:46 PM and even on the "Recording" it says our offices are closed at 5:00 PM for the day. Then why did I get a call after 5:00 PM ? SCAM !!!!!!!!!! I will be sure to send this Information to the Local Law Enforcement they would be very interested in knowing this information.