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07-15-20 Police warn the public of phone phishing scams

Hawaiʻi Police Department
South Hilo Patrol Division
Captain Reed K. Mahuna
Phone: 961-2214
Report No.: 20-053488

 

Media Release

The Hawaiʻi Police Department would like to warn the public about a recent uptick in phone phishing scams. These scams come is a various forms, but in all of them, people receive unsolicited calls that ask for confidential personal information or money. These scammers most often target our kupuna or elderly.

According to the Federal Trade Commission these are the ways to recognize a phone scam:

There is no prize

You won’t be arrested

You don’t need to decide now

There’s never a good reason to send cash or pay with a gift card

Government agencies aren’t calling to confirm your sensitive information

The first advice given by the Federal Trade commission on how to avoid being scammed is to hang up, even if it’s not a scammer calling, if a company is calling you illegally, it’s not a company you want to do business with. When you get a robocall, don’t press any numbers. Instead of letting you speak to a live operator or remove you from their call list, it might lead to more robocalls.

Care givers are also reminded to be on the lookout for these scammers.

For more information please visit the Federal Trade Commission website at www.consumer.ftc.gov/articles/0208-phone-scams.