Telephone Scammers ACCC and ACMA

The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission and the Australian Communications and Media Authority are calling on Australians to immediately hang up the phone if scammers call, staying alert to this growing threat that can deceive people into providing personal details.

‘Over the past two months complaints about scam telephone calls to the ACCC and the ACMA have increased significantly from 200 per month to around 2,000 across the two agencies,’ said ACMA Chairman, Chris Chapman.

‘Consumers can stop themselves being scammed by never disclosing any personal or financial details to these callers,’ added ACCC Chairman, Graeme Samuel. ‘Cutting off the lifeline is the best way to disrupt scammers.’

Of the many scams circulating, the ACCC and the ACMA are warning consumers about these particular scam telephone calls:

callers advising that the person’s computer is infected with a virus and requesting credit card details to fix the problem
callers offering products, services or cash under fake government grants
callers seeking bank details in order to process a bank fee refund or tax refund
callers offering to place the person’s number on the Do Not Call Register for a fee
recorded messages asking consumers to “dial 9” for a ‘free’ holiday.

The ACCC and ACMA note that these scams are also increasing in prevalence in other countries, notably the United Kingdom, highlighting the international nature of these types of cold call scams.

Forewarned is forearmed, and there are simple steps you can take to reduce your risk of being ripped off.

These steps include:

Be cautious – if you get an unsolicited call and the caller requests personal information, it may be a scam. Hang up and verify who they are by independently finding their contact details from a trustworthy source such as a phone book and contacting them directly.
Protect your personal information and financial details – don’t provide your details to anyone who has contacted you out of the blue who you don’t know and trust. Even if they claim to be from a reputable company or Government department it may still be a scam.
If you get a cold call from someone claiming you are entitled to a refund, have won a holiday or have a virus on your computer, hang up immediately.
Contact your bank immediately if you think you have provided your details to a scammer.
The ACCC’s SCAMwatch website has more information on scams and how to protect yourself. Visit www.scamwatch.gov.au.

The Do Not Call Register is a free Federal Government service where Australians can register their numbers to opt out of telemarketing calls and marketing faxes – either call 1300 792 958 or visit www.donotcall.gov.au.

Media inquiries
Ms Lin Enright, Media, (02) 6243 1108 or 0414 613 520
Additional contacts
Ms Caroline Page, ACMA media, (03) 9663 6753 , 0433 251 633
General inquiries
Infocentre 1300 302 502
Release # NR 223/10
Issued: 12th October 2010

Links
Australian Communications and Media Authority – http://www.acma.gov.au
SCAMwatch: Fake grants from a fake government department – http://www.scamwatch.gov.au/content/index.phtml/itemId/801547
SCAMwatch: Do not pay for the Do Not Call Register – http://www.scamwatch.gov.au/content/index.phtml/itemId/801065
SCAMwatch: Beware of ‘green scheme’ scammers – http://www.scamwatch.gov.au/content/index.phtml/itemId/798954
SCAMwatch: Refund scams: ATO taxes and bank fees – http://www.scamwatch.gov.au/content/index.phtml/itemId/792988
SCAMwatch: Telemarketing scam: your computer has a virus! – http://www.scamwatch.gov.au/content/index.phtml/itemId/792165
SCAMwatch: Telemarketing calls promising ‘free’ holidays – http://www.scamwatch.gov.au/content/index.phtml/itemId/743097
http://www.accc.gov.au/content/index.phtml/itemId/951234

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