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Area code: | 570 |
Prefix: | 831 |
Country: | United States |
State: | Pennsylvania |
City: | Wilkes Barre |
Company: | Verizon Pennsylvania |
Usage: | Landline |
Time zone: | Eastern |
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Just got a call from this number a few minutes ago. Didn't answer but they left a voicemail.The number IS Social Security. They stated they were calling regarding an application that was submitted for the Medicare Prescription Drug Plan which I did in fact submit last week via mail to Social Security.I know it's hard to read through all these messages to try and determine if the call is really from Social Security... I was skeptic reading through them myself but after listening to my voicemail, it did become clear that this was a legitimate call.If you're still unsure, go to the Social Security page online and call the number on their site. You should be able to talk to someone in regards to the purpose of their call.
Received a call from 570-831-1296Very odd conversation saying she was from a social security office, and was questioning about a deferred ROTH IRA she couldn't give a straight answer and was going around questions to pull information from me. Very odd, I told her it sounded like a scam and could not answer her questions based on her info and she needed to contact our payroll office directly. BEWARE of these scams!!!
government entities close at 5 PM SHARP. any calls after that is automatically fake. People asking for your vote during election year do not count as gov entity, they're paid solicitors or volunteers.
This is legit. Debbie was extremely courteous and helpful. Her efforts stopped, what could ultimately have been, a bad situation for me. The criminals randomly enter numbers into the soc sec on-line system hoping for one to be accepted. At which time, they open a new account (on-line) using their user ID and PW. They were successful using my soc sec # because I had not set up an on-line account. THey had already re-directed my Soc Sec payments to their bank. Fortunately, only one month before Debbie and her group caught the discrepancy.Her group monitors "on-line activity" of social security accounts and matches that info with their current records. If there is a discrepancy, they call the social security recipient to verify.Thank you so much, Debbie. I am very grateful.
They called from Social Security fraud center, did not ask for the SSN, told us that my wife's info was changed on line with a different address and a different bank for deposits. They did ask for some personal information and said that they would restore the deposit into the correct bank, did not ask for the bank account number. I believe this was legitimate.