The phone number 724-344-6218 is located in or around Pittsburgh, PA. This mobile number is registered with Verizon Wireless. There have been 48 searches conducted for this number overall. There are 40 user comments, the latest received on March 20th, 2021 and it has been marked as spam 39 times. This number has a current spam score of 100%. Below you will find additional detailed information:
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This number has been reported as spam 39 times, has been searched 48 times, and has garnered 40 comments by our users. These numbers are higher than average, indicating a possible high risk of spam.
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Leave a CommentWe noticed an error in your Unemployment Claim. Click http://bit.ly/claim-ohio to review your claim. Ohio Department of Job and Family Services (I copied and pasted it. I knew it was a scam and turned on my vpn before I clicked the link. It looks legit except the only functional part of the site is where you log in with your social security number and pin.)
error on unemployment claim
Text stated there was an error in my unemployment claim. I've never filed such a claim
Error with my unemployment claim yet I haven’t applied for unemployment
Said they noticed an error in unemployment claim. I didn’t file for unemployment
Pretended to be unemployment
Unemployment claim scam.
We noticed an error in your Unemployment Claim
Unemployment Claim Asks for Social Security and password Don't give.
Wrong claim unemployment from IRS
Mass unemployment error
Need to contact them by included link. There is an error in my claim....I’ve never claimed unemployment benefits
we detected an issue with your unemployment claim please log into this Claim.Mass.GOV
Unemployment claim
Said there is an error in my unemployment-spam
"An error had been noted in my claim for unemployment benefits" No such claim had been made
Error in unemployment claim
we detected an issue with your unemployment claim please log into this Claim.Mass.GOV
We noticed an error in your Umemployment Claim.
BEWARE OF SOCIAL SECURITY PHONE SCAMS The Social Security Administration and Office of the Inspector General continue to receive reports of scammers impersonating SSA employees over the phone, to request personal information or money. Imposters may threaten you and demand immediate payment to avoid arrest or legal action. Do not fall for it! - SSA employees will NEVER threaten you for information, or promise a reward or resolution in exc****e for personal information or money. - Do not use caller ID to verify that the caller is a government employee. Many scam calls “s****” official government numbers, such as SSA’s National 800 Number, the Social Security Fraud Hotline, local Social Security field offices, SSA press offices, or local police numbers. - Impostors may use legitimate names and phone numbers of SSA employees. - If the caller demands sensitive personal information, payment via gift card or pre-paid debit card or wire transfer, it is a scam. - If the caller makes threats when you do not comply with their request, it is a scam. If you receive a su****ious call: 1. **** up! 2. Do not give them money or personal information 3. Report the scam at OIG.SSA.GOV/REPORT
Unemployment Benefits Fraud: What To Know And How To Protect Yourself Brett HolzhauerForbes Advisor Staff AdvisorContributor Group Personal Finance The Covid-19 pandemic caused the highest unemployment rates since the Great Depression, creating a ripe opportunity for scammers to steal Americans’ unemployment benefits. But what may surprise you is that you don’t have to be unemployed to fall victim to unemployment fraud. According to the FBI, many unemployment insurance victims do not know they have been affected until they file for unemployment insurance benefits—and some may not know until tax season rolls around. You might find out you’ve been scammed when you receive an IRS Form 1099-G, a tax form that reports your unemployment compensation for the year—despite never having made a claim. Or you may be notified by your employer that an unemployment claim has been filed while you’re still employed. With millions of unemployment claims nationwide, fraudulent claims are contributing to major backlogs at state unemployment offices. This is creating delays for people who are legitimately attempting to claim their unemployment benefits and those trying to clear any fraudulent claims from their name. Whether you are currently claiming unemployment benefits or not, it’s important to know how to handle the situation in the case you fall victim to a scammer. What To Do If You’re A Victim Of Unemployment Benefit Fraud The situation can create a huge headache for anyone attempting to claim much needed unemployment benefits. The good news is that you will not lose out on any benefits—but the bad news is it can cause major delays if you are claiming benefits now or in the future. 1. Report Unemployment Insurance Fraud To Your Employer And State Unemployment Agency The first step is to contact your unemployment agency to inform them your unemployment benefits have been compromised. Each state has either a phone number and/or online platform to submit claims. Each state handles unemployment fraud cases differently, but the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) recommends you do***ent all confirmation and case numbers, along with the names of who you speak to at your state unemployment agency. As many unemployment departments are overwhelmed with identifying fraudulent claims, you may encounter long delays to process your case. You may also be responsible for providing do***entation and evidence to support your case, which can be time-consuming and stressful. If you have a case similar to Gilbert where you are still currently employed but you learn about the fraud before your employer does, alert your employer. Typically, unemployment departments will send a letter to your employer first to verify you are no longer employed before they’ll issue payments.
We noticed an error in your Unemployment Claim. Click https://ssecured-ma.live/8c301 Review Your Claim.MASS.GOV
A text stated that there was an error in an unempoyment claim.
We noticed an error in your Unemployment Claim. Click https://secure-ma.live/f86ac Review Your Claim.MASS.GOV
W e noticed an error in your unemployment claim
We noticed an error in your Unemployment Claim. Click https://secure-ma.live/f86ac Review Your Claim.MASS.GOV
“We noticed an error in your Unemployment Claim. Click https://secure-ma.live/f86ac Review Your Claim.MASS.GOV” I have never filed for unemployment.
This is the message I received: “We noticed an error in your Unemployment Claim. Click https://secure-ma.live/f86ac Review Your Claim.MASS.GOV” I never filed for unemployment.
Stated there was an error in my unemployment claim. I never filed for her employment. Went to the website for funsies — definitely not a REAL government website. Instantly wanted my SS and password.... LOL AINT HAPPENIN
Error in my unemployment claim (I never filed unemployment)
Error in my unemployment claim (I never filed unemployment)
Said error in unemployment claim
We noticed an error in your Unemployment Claim. Click https://massdol.news/6aa4b Review Your Claim.MASS.GOV
That there was a problem with my unemployment application in *****chusetts and wanted me to 'log in' using my social security number. My cell number had a *****chusetts exc****e although I no longer live in that state. That made me very su****ious.
My unemployment claim has a mistake please fill out a form. I don’t live in MA and haven’t filed an unemployment claim there
“We noticed an error in your unemployment claim.” I am not unemployed nor have I filed a claim.
Claimed I made an error on my form and sent a link that I was ****** enough to have done before I realized what was happening.
That they found an error in my PUA UNEMPLOYMENT CLAIM
receive unemployment benefits from the State of MT
Attempted to receive unemployment benefits from the State of KS using my information.
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