East Kingston woman scammed requests by phone
“I have noticed that your money and I would be able to exchange it. To do this, that everything I need is your bank account number, your routing number, your address and the correct spelling of your name. “After Jaoellyn Suszek of East Kingston is the exact nature of the call for some residents can get.
“Do you want my birth certificate and the keys to my house, how much?” Suszek requested.
Four times since last Friday, East Kingston received a call of a woman by a man asking for personal information.
After Suszek, the man says she was appointed Larry Chambers the first network Shield and his supervisor, Anthony Harris, is to talk to all persons concerned may think it is a natural business .
“Do not be fooled,” she said. First Shield Not only is not a true corporate network, the phone number “rooms”, a connection to an airline telephone directory.
“Maybe would cease to call the lawyer, if you shouted” not interested (insert insult here), “said Suszek.
But Suszek had other plans, swindlers, she gave false information to see if she could dial a phone number or other authorities could use for the down.
Unfortunately, all Suszek received was a false telephone number and three other phone calls.
After Suszek “Larry Chambers” and “Anthony Harris” have very thick foreign accents.
As far as the call Suszek hate identity and attempted fraud, it is more concerned about other people who may be deceived.
It proposes, can phonies, both come with a game better than “We’ve noticed that your money and if someone give important information and have their accounts are deleted.
According to the police in Kingston East, there were no similar complaints about fraud by phone rings and Suszek do not know, someone else in the city of incoming calls.
How do these sneak their phone number? A question Suszek concerns and had become familiar with each day since Friday, 10 August.
In a similar event on 14 August, Attorney General Kelly Ayotte sent a warning to the people of New Hampshire, announced that consumers should be very careful about unsolicited calls by persons with a reduction of medical prescription.
Recently, was a resident of New Hampshire received a call from one right to defend companies that offer a rebate of income and health care. Even if the resident refuses services and products, the company manages money from his bank account anyway.
After Ayotte, it is not clear, as the bank account has been reached.
Ayotte suggested that all the inhabitants of their phone numbers to call and not block the registry editor on the response of unwanted calls.
“Consumers are invited to take with caution,” said Ayotte. “Solicitors know that it takes longer on the phone, you’re more likely to buy what they sell.