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10 Simple Steps To Avoid Phony Telemarketers

Although telemarketing calls should diminish, especially if you've registered for the national do-not-call list, scam artists are still out there hoping to con you out of your hard earned money. Scam artists don't care about breaking telemarketing sales rules because most are fly-by-night operations that change names and locations quickly before they are caught by authorities.
Fraudulent telemarketers' favorite victims are the elderly and those on fixed incomes. Why? Because it's easy for the phony telemarketer to get them to let their guard down especially when they hear you've won a prize! After all, we all like to win things don't we? The problem here is that the caller asks you to send them money in order to claim your prize.
Don't send any caller money if they :
1) refuse to stop selling when you say no.
2) ask for a credit card number in order for you to claim your prize.
3) offer to send a representative or courier to pick up a fee associated with winning a prize.
4) claim another company you dealt with went out of business but you can still claim your prize for a fee.
5) ...
... offer to recover money you've lost in a previous con for a recovery fee.
6) try to convince you that this is a once in a lifetime offer and that you must act now.
7) refuse to send you anything in writing to verify your prize.
8) claim that the promised prize is guaranteed.
9) introduce you to a supervisor who congratulates you on being such a lucky person.
10) introduce you to a supervisor who verifies you as the guaranteed winner.
Anytime you are contacted by a caller and asked to send money in order to claim a prize, you should:
1) Ask them to remove your name and number from their contact list.
2) Answer any sales pitch or fee request by saying no and end the call immediately, even if the caller continues to talk.
3) Contact your state attorney general's office or your local better business bureau.
4) Contact your local police department and report any suspicious telemarketing calls.
Fraudulent telemarketers are criminals. You win the real prize when you don't fall for their phony telephone lines.
© 2003, www.yourfreecreditreportnow.comAuthor: James H. Dimmitt. James is editor of "TO YOUR CREDIT", a weekly free newsletter. Subscribe to the newsletter by visiting http://www.yourfreecreditreportnow.com. He is also author of Identity Theft - How to Avoid Becoming the Next Victim! available at http://tinyurl.com/bc45
jimdim815@aol.com
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