Showing posts with label number lookup. Show all posts
Showing posts with label number lookup. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 17, 2013

Benefits of Verifying Phone Numbers

The prevalence of fraudulent activities are so rampant today. Protecting yourself and your family is an utmost concern that is very understandable. Why not? There is about millions of dollars each year being stolen by these spammers. Thousands of private individuals also have been stolen with their identities and have lost much due to credits made under their names or have lost their credibility because many have used their names and personal numbers for the various transactions involving lots of money. This is a very serious crime that the police, FTC, and concerned agencies are trying hard to combat each year.

With these incidents of telephone spams and identity theft, phone number lookup has been encouraged by the private individuals who have been victimized or were concerned with fighting these things. The benefits of doing number lookup can be listed as follow:

1. Protect you from spam calls.
2. If you are a business owner, you get validated data and increase your registered clients.
3. Help you determine where your calls come from especially unsolicited ones.
4. Maximizes telemarketing effectiveness.
5. Reduces fraud and data entry errors.
6. Provides geographic and demographic information.
7. Maximizes your time in assessing incoming calls which are valid and acceptable.

As you can see, reverse phone lookup does not only work for private individuals. It also works for businesses as well specifically those that use telemarketing to promote their products. They are able to have valid data and information from possible client base.

With modern means of helping you out with your business and with protecting your identity, better maximize its benefits for your own sake. Keep safe.

Thursday, March 21, 2013

Work From Home Scams

Many illegitimate work from home job scams can be avoided because of obvious warning signs like too good to be true pays and no work experiences. You can easily say no to these jobs when come in these packages. However, there are jobs that seem so real and natural but might result to you getting involved in fraudulent activities without you suspecting it.

Here are some of those kinds of job that you should watch out for:

1. Payroll and/or checks processor. You are asked to print and send payroll, checks, or money order. You will be provided or might be asked to purchase a check production software and you will be also be provided or asked to obtain an account number. You will also be given a bank account number to use in printing the checks, a digital signature, a list of names, addresses, and amounts for payments. These fraudulent checks will be sent to advertisers selling items for sale. The amount is higher than the price of the item. The advertiser is asked to ship the purchased item along with the excess amount stated on the check only to find out later by the seller that the check was fraudulent.

2. Mystery Shopping. Mystery shoppers are asked to use fraudulent checks or money order when shopping. Of course, the mystery shopper is clueless that the fund is illegitimate but he or she would be liable when caught.

3. Returns Processing Positions. You are asked to work part time to receive and process incoming shipments from a company's clients. You will be instructed to inspect and repack the packages. The items are usually electronic gadgets, baby items, or automotive parts. You will then be asked to send the items again to another location.

The above positions may look legitimate but are not. Be very careful in accepting these jobs lest you would be personally liable at the end. Communication is primarily via email or phone. Do phone number lookup or email lookup to know more about the caller.

Saturday, August 18, 2012

Verify Phone Numbers of Congregations

Congregations in your area help in maintaining good camaraderie among neighbors and bring goodwill to everyone. They help the less fortunate in the area in terms of shelter, food, education, and others. They are always willing to lend help to those who need support in the community.

Once in a while, they will knock on your door or send you a letter asking for financial help for their operation expenses or for a specific program they might have. Because you are generous and kind-heart, you will help. It is just right and proper to do so anyway.

However, there are criminals out there who will use the name of the congregation for their personal and   vested interests. They will call you and ask for donations. Be careful not to give out your personal number. Inform the caller that you will send your donation straight to their office. If the caller becomes too persuasive, suspect the call to be a spam. Either way, make sure you verify the caller's identity via number lookup.

It is not wrong to ensure the validity of the call. For sure, it is really from the congregation, they will not mind at all if you will verify the number. After all, if they are honest about their identity, what is it to fear on their side. On your part though, you wold rather give your money on the right hands than waste it on the hands of criminals.

Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Verify Phone Numbers of Vacation Hotels

For tourists and vacationists, one important and essential issue is having a convenient place to stay in. Hotels top the options. Hotels should be comfortable, accessible to many other tourist spots, not so pricey especially for those on budget, offers basic services that a vacationist needs at value prices, good and palatable food, and great service.

Any vacationist has these features in mind. And whichever hotel can give that to them would be the top choice. Since hotels know the stiff competition especially at peak seasons, they often create hotel treats and packages that can allure customers. They also do massive marketing of their promotions. One is telemarketing. If you got a call, first do number lookup to verify the phone number and offers from the hotels before making reservations, and worse, paying the caller. Do not give out any personal number to the caller. Although you find making early reservations wise, it is wise only if you are sure that you are dealing and talking with the legitimate hotel reservation officers and not just any telemarketer who called you from no where and out of the blue.

Keep your guards up with any unsolicited calls you might get. Make sure you protect yourself from travel scam by being alert and having presence of mind. Keep yourself safe at all times.

Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Verify Phone Numbers of Insurance Agents

It is common for insurance agents to visit you and give you a call. What is not usual is when someone calls you to say that he is the new insurance agent assigned to you. But I do not really understand why people buy this. I think it is because these people are professional criminals who have smooth tongue and strong convincing powers. They are able to persuade people to believe what they are saying, without any real effort on their part at all.

That may sound scary. But it does happen. And it has victimized too many private citizens already. It has pocketed millions of dollars from these people as well. Here is a guiding principle: when an insurance agent resigned from the insurance company or that he is in a state when he is not connected to the company anymore, the company will surely inform you via a formal notice that your agent is not connected with them anymore. You will also be informed about the new agent assigned to your account.

But what you need to do when you still receive such calls is to get the phone number of the caller and do  number lookup to verify the details about the caller. Do not give out any personal number or pay anything through that caller.

Make it a habit to update yourself with the things going on at your respective insurance company, your bank, and your investment institution. This can help you guard your money and investments better. Always be safe.

Saturday, November 26, 2011

Verifying Phone Numbers of Consultants Offering Services

Today, more and more people are utilizing consultants for their businesses and personal matters. This might be due to the influence of movies about consultants, and the ongoing buzz that consultants really do make your business prosper and makes your self image grow and shine. This has opened doors of opportunities for people who are very good in marketing, promotion, career guidance, and business strategies.

And as positive outcomes came out from this sudden pour of business betterment, again, there will be criminals out there who will also see this opportunity to add money to their pockets for their own selfish motives and desires. These criminals will call you and offer free consultancy. Once you get in the hook, they will slowly or abruptly squeeze money from you. Since they are so good in doing these tactics, before you even know it, they are able to get money from you already.

When you receive calls like these, hang up at once. If it is late to hang up, say NO to the offer and stick to your no. Make sure you do not talk to the person longer lest you might get hooked in the process.

Try to get the phone number of the person who called you and check if somebody has reported this number  to be spammy. Report this incident to the police and the FTC at once. Inform your family and friends as well. Spreading out the word and making others know about it adds to your protection and can even protect others, too. Do not keep this to your self. Remember, there are so many people being victimized by these kinds of scams everyday. Do your share in stopping it by being safe, vigilant, and concerned.

Sometimes, other people who receive such calls begin to doubt themselves and their abilities to keep themselves protected They even feel outwitted and stupid. This should not be the case. You are the victim and not the criminal. You did not do anything to become a victim. You are just randomly chosen to be given the call. Keep your guard up. And even if the criminal was successful to victimize you, stand up again and be stronger. Join in spreading the words about such crimes to the world and be a guardian to others in your own little way.

Monday, September 5, 2011

VerifyPhone.com Warns Consumers to Watch Out for the “Jury Duty Scam”

VerifyPhone.com requests it consumers to check the credibility as con artists posing as court officials demanding personal information put consumers at risk for identity theft

VerifyPhone.com, a phone directory online resource that helps consumers find out more information about unknown callers via phone number lookup and phone number reviews, warns consumers of a phone scam that is currently gaining momentum across the United States.  The ‘Jury Duty Scam’ is duping unsuspecting people into giving sensitive personal information to con artists over the phone, making them extremely susceptible to Identity Theft.

An article from the Consumer Awareness section of About.com explains how the scam works:

“In the jury duty scam, the scammer, posing as a local court worker, tells you that a warrant has been issued for your arrest because you failed to report for jury duty. Since you probably had not received a jury duty notice, you will say so. At this point, the scammer will ask for your date of birth and Social Security number so that he or she can "verify" your jury duty notice. Of course, a Social Security number and date of birth are all the identity thief needs to make your life downright miserable. But wait, there's more. Depending on your willingness to give up your basic information, the emboldened scammer may go on to ask you for credit your card information.”

Officials believe the reason the jury duty scam is so effective is that the threat of arrest shocks and frightens victims into providing sensitive information without questioning if the call is legitimate.   By the time the victim has time to think about the call, they have already put their private information into the hands of identity thieves.

VerifyPhone.com offers the following tips to protect consumers from becoming a victim of the Jury Duty Scam:

•    Courts will never ask for personal information over the phone. If contacted by someone claiming to be a court official do not provide any personal information.  Request all official court business be conducted by mail, which is the correspondence standard for US courts.

•    Report suspicious calls to the local Clerk of Court's office of the U.S. District Court..

•    Never provide personal information to an unsolicited caller, no matter who they say they represent. Legitimate companies and organizations will offer consumers a secure method for exchanging information.

•    Ask more information like contact number and address from the caller. Use VerifyPhone.com’s reverse phone lookup & reverse address lookup to verify the details the caller has provided. It would also be good idea to find phone number for the local court the caller said he/she belonged to and call them back. For example for Ontario, California you can check the phone numbers for your local area codes here @ Ontario, California Number Lookup. After obtaining  all information about the number in question alert other consumers about this scam by reporting it on VerifyPhone.com’s free phone review feature.

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VerifyPhone.com is the perfect combination of an online public directory and a highly specialized service, offering its users access to all the information they need. From reviews of local businesses and reports of abusive callers to area code lookups & detailed lookups of landlines and cellphones, VerifyPhone.com provides the entire range of services. Our goal is to provide high quality services with new & significant content every day. Visit our company blog to know more.

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