GPD Warn Residents of Scam: Your Social Security Number Has NOT Been Suspended

Greenwich Police are warning residents of a social security scam.

Your Social Security number will not be suspended, so don’t believe the caller who says it is.

Don’t trust caller ID. Scams will often spoof phone numbers. Caller ID may show up as the Social Security Administration, Police Department, or other government agency.

Do not give out your social security number or other personal information to anyone over the phone.

Do not send money to the scammer. They will often ask for funds to be sent by Western Union or ask that you get gift cards to pay off the alleged debt. This is a clue, do not fall for it.

What to do if you have been a victim of a Social Security Scam:

Call the Social Security Administration directly at 1-800-772-1213 or visit identitytheft.gov/ssa on the web to find out what steps to take to protect your credit and your identity Report government imposter scams to the Federal Trade Commission at FTC.gov/complaint.

For more information, visit ftc.gov/imposters.