Phone Scams - Consumer Information
If it’s free, why are they asking me to pay? Question fees you need to pay to redeem a prize or gift. Free is free. If you have to pay, it’s a purchase — not a prize or a gift. Why am I “confirming” my account information — or giving it out? Some callers have your billing information before they call you. They’re trying to get you ... ................
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