Scam Artists Use Phone Relay System To Fool Businesses
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A new scam alert from the FBI is targeting auto shops via the phone relay system. This scam asks businesses to charge repairs and shipping costs to a stolen credit card, asking to wire the excess funds back to the scam artist. After the money has already been wired, the business finds out the credit card is stolen, getting stuck with the loss. While this scam is appearing in auto shops, the money wiring scam has been around for a long time. Don't get trapped by this scam.
Auto repair shops watch out, this scam is targeting you. Scammers have been using Telecommunications Relay Services for a long time to fool business owners, but the Cyber Investigations division with the FBI reports that they're most recently targeting auto repair shops.
These scam artists are manipulating the fact that under Title IV of the Americans With Disabilities Act, all telephone companies must provide TRS for people with hearing impairments or speech impairments.
The scam artist is using the relay service to call an auto shop to request service for a vehicle. They then claim the car has to be shipped to the auto shop and ask for the repairs and shipping fees to be put on a credit card. Unfortunately this credit card is stolen, and before the business has discovered anything wrong with the card, they have wired the money for the shipping costs back to the scam artist. After the money is wired the business discovers the credit card is stolen, and the business is responsible for the loss.
This process is an ongoing scam and while it's currently targeting auto shops, has been known to be used for all sorts of businesses. Always be wary of unknown people asking you to wire funds.
Auto repair shops watch out, this scam is targeting you. Scammers have been using Telecommunications Relay Services for a long time to fool business owners, but the Cyber Investigations division with the FBI reports that they're most recently targeting auto repair shops.
These scam artists are manipulating the fact that under Title IV of the Americans With Disabilities Act, all telephone companies must provide TRS for people with hearing impairments or speech impairments.
The scam artist is using the relay service to call an auto shop to request service for a vehicle. They then claim the car has to be shipped to the auto shop and ask for the repairs and shipping fees to be put on a credit card. Unfortunately this credit card is stolen, and before the business has discovered anything wrong with the card, they have wired the money for the shipping costs back to the scam artist. After the money is wired the business discovers the credit card is stolen, and the business is responsible for the loss.
This process is an ongoing scam and while it's currently targeting auto shops, has been known to be used for all sorts of businesses. Always be wary of unknown people asking you to wire funds.
