Yesterday, the Washington State Attorney General’s Office announced a new way for the public to report robocalls to it.
Before the new online form, Washington citizens could report
robocalls to the Attorney General’s general consumer complaint form. With the
new purpose-built form, AG staff will have more precise information that should
help it to react faster to consumer complaints.
Along with the new online form, the AG’s Office has created
an informational website on robocalls and telemarketing scams.
Robocalls are unsolicited automated phone calls that
try to sell you something or ask you to contribute to a cause. If you have
listed your phone number on the Do Not Call List, legitimate businesses will honor
your desires by not calling your phone number. Scammers and fraudsters usually
will call you whether or not your number is on the Do Not Call List.
Other signs that a phone call is a scam include,
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The call asks for personal information.
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Their offer seems too good to be true.
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The caller requests payment other than by
credit card.
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The caller uses threats or scare tactics
to convince you to act.
If you suspect that a call is a scam, the Attorney
General’s Office recommends that you,
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Do not trust your Caller ID.
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Do not answer the call.
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If you answer, and the call meets one of
the above criteria, HANG UP.
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Do not pay for or accept any offers.
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Resist the urge to call back or confront
the caller.
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Block the number. You can find out how
from your service provider.
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Report the incident to the Attorney
General’s Office.
For more information about robocalls and telemarketing
scams check out the following links,
Washington State Attorney General’s Office:
https://fortress.wa.gov/atg/formhandler/ago/robocallForm.aspx
https://www.atg.wa.gov/robocall-and-telemarketing-scams
Do Not Call Registry:
https://www.donotcall.gov/?msclkid=b858552cafc311ec8ba16388a9390086
The Seattle Times:
https://www.seattletimes.com/seattle-news/wa-launches-new-way-to-report-illegal-robocalls/
KING-TV: