SHIBA News Flash -- Jan. 22, 2020

SHIBA News Flash
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New twist on Social Security phone scam

The Inspector General of Social Security is warning the public that phone scammers may email faked letters or reports that appear to be from Social Security or Social Security’s Inspector General to convince victims to comply with their demands.

Social Security will never:

  • Threaten people with arrest or other legal action unless they immediately pay a fine or fee.
  • Promise a benefit increase or other assistance in exchange for payment.
  • Require payment by retail gift card, cash, wire transfer, internet currency, or prepaid debit card.
  • Send official letters or reports containing personally identifiable information via email.

Read more about what do if someone gets one of these calls or an email.

There's also a great handout from Social Security to give clients when counseling or at outreach events about the phone scams.