4-12-19 CPD warns community about buy site & telephone scams
4-12-19 CPD warns community about buy site & telephone scams
Buy Site Scams
Scammers dupe consumers buying and/or selling items on sites such as eBay, Amazon, Craigslist, Facebook Marketplace, Let Go, Offer Up, and others alike. These scams include tricking individuals into giving other people money or information to access their banking accounts.
Scams on buy sites can be difficult to spot, but some things to look out for include the following:
- poor grammar and spelling
- significantly low price for the item(s)
- seller is in another state/country
- poor or no seller ratings
- no shipping or returns policies
When making online purchases, only pay for items using a secure payment method. Look for a URL starting with 'https' and a closed padlock symbol or use a payment provider.
Telephone Scams
Someone calls claiming to be with EPB or other utility stating they'll cut off power/water unless a payment is sent. Callers will also try to trick people into sending them money by threatening arrest and even say a relative is in jail and money is needed in order to be bonded out. The suspects request money by wire, money gram, Western Union, Green Dot cards and most recently Google Play cards.
Caller claims to be an agent with the SSA, DEA, or US Marshals. The caller will give a fake badge and/or case number and say they're tasked with investigating the case. The scammer will try to get money and possibly ask for a social security number. The CPD Financial Crimes Unit has received multiple reports involving scams similar to this that also includes payments through Google Play cards.
In incidences such as these and others that are similar, the Chattanooga Police Department recommends hanging up on the caller immediately. Contact the utility directly to inquire about the account. If anyone calls indicating they've kidnapped your dog, grandma, or anything considered alarming and demand money, hang up and call police. If a caller asks for payment with prepaid cards purchased at a retail store, hang up and call police. NEVER give unknown callers any personal information including name, phone numbers, social security numbers, or bank account information.
Once again, contact the Chattanooga Police Department at (423) 698-2525 as soon as you receive a call like the ones described above.
Chattanooga Police Department
3410 Amnicola Hwy.
Chattanooga, TN 37406 (map)
Office hours are Monday through Friday 8:00 AM through 4:30 PM
Emergencies: 911
To report a crime or request assistance: (423) 698-2525
General Information:
(423) 643-5000
Crime Prevention and Community Outreach:
(423) 643-5090
Crime Stoppers Hotline:
(423) 698-3333
Drug Tip Hotline:
(423) 493-BUST (2878)
Homicide Tip Line:
(423) 643-5100
Homeland Security
https://www.dhs.gov/topic/preventing-terrorism
https://www.dhs.gov/see-something-say-something