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Spread The Word About
Social Security Scams
Posted By NAOSA.org
Written by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC)
Getting calls saying your Social Security number is suspended because of suspicious activity? It’s a scam. The Social Security Administration (SSA) is not calling you, no matter what your caller ID says.
To spread the word about this growing scam, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau created this fraud prevention placemat in consultation with the FTC and SSA.
You can order free copies of the placemat to use at a meal site or to share with friends and family. The placemat is in English on one side and Spanish on the other.
To report these scams, go to ftc.gov/complaint. And for more tips, visit IdentityTheft.gov/SSA.
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