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BBB Warns Consumers About Robocalls as 2020 Election Approaches

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Columbus, OH (September 24, 2020) – Robocalls are annoying for both consumers and businesses, and with 2020 being an election year, robocalls have become political.

Better Business Bureau is issuing a warning about an increase in robocalls that appear to be soliciting donations to a political candidate, when in fact they are just trying to scam you out of your money.

The scam works like this:

You receive a robocall and answer the phone. It’s a recorded voice— perhaps even one that sounds just like one of the presidential candidates. According to the recording, rivals have been raising a lot of money. In order to see your favorite candidate elected, you need to donate… immediately.

If you offer to give, you’ll be transferred to a live person and asked for your credit card information. But your money won’t go to support the political cause. Instead, the phony caller will make off with your money and/or personal information that can be used for identity theft.

As the 2020 election campaign heats up, be on the lookout for more versions of this con and be sure to use these tips to avoid robocall scams:

.Screen your calls — If a call comes in from a number you don’t recognize, don’t answer. Even if the number looks familiar, be wary. Check the number on https://www.whitepages.com/ (a BBB Accredited Business) to see if it’s been flagged with a fraud alert.

.Don’t respond to unsolicited robocalls — If you receive an unsolicited robocall that seems to come from a legitimate organization, be cautious. Scammers can fake caller ID, and businesses are only allowed to call you via robocall with your written permission. If someone is calling you out of the blue, it’s likely a scam. Best practice is to hang up the phone without interacting with the call. Don’t “press 1 to be removed from our list;” that just confirms to the scammer that your number is good.

.Register with the Do Not Call Registry — This step won’t prevent scammers from calling you, but it will reduce the number of legitimate marketing calls you receive, which will make it easier to identify the fraudulent ones. If you live in the United States, call 888-382-1222 or register online at https://www.donotcall.gov/

Consumers can also report scam robocalls to https://www.bbb.org/scamtracker

BBB shares Scam Tracker information with government and law enforcement agencies, so every piece of information is helpful in tracking down scammers.

Check https://www.bbb.org/article/news-releases/16919-bbb-tip-advance-fee-loan-scams for more information on how to avoid scams.

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