Calls from scammers impersonating government officials are nothing new, but what would you do if the caller told you your Social Security Number had been associated with money laundering and other crimes?
The FTC has recently issued a consumer alert warning that fraudsters are impersonating the Social Security Administration and cold-calling victims to steal their money using a clever ruse.
Your SSN has been linked to serious crimes, and there’s an arrest warrant in your name. Moreover, you’re about to lose all the money in your financial accounts.
But here’s the thing. You can clear your name and protect your savings by purchasing gold.
Here’s how this scam scenario plays out, according to the FTC:
The caller says he’s a Social Security Administration agent with an urgent warning: Your name and Social Security number are linked to serious crimes like money laundering and drug trafficking.
You’re panicked when he says there’s an arrest warrant for you and the courts want to seize the money from your bank and retirement accounts. The only way to protect it, he claims, is to buy gold. The agent says he’ll send someone to pick it up and will keep it safe until he can clear your name of any wrongdoing.
The scammer tries to frighten you into panic mode, making it harder to think clearly. The goal is to rush you into making the wrong decision: head to your bank to withdraw cash or buy some gold and hand it over to a courier.
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