Golden Rules When Answering Calls You Are Not Sure Whose Number Is It
According to the great Roman leader Julius Caesar, experience is always the best teacher. You might not be the one who really got into that situation but somehow in your network did, and yet you learn. Phones, both landline and cell phones are most of the time the preferred medium on how to fool people for the criminals are not that exposed. The greatest commandment is tracing whose number is it that you're having conversation with. Let me share with you lessons from colleagues.
Don't be Gullible. People who believe easily are usually the effortless preys. Opportunists offer them to buy an item for a special price and getting other freebies without them knowing that instead of saving, their doubling their bills up! Syndicates loves talking with people who can be convinced in no time, they would give you instructions like letting them inside your house, giving details and things.
Don't be Overly excited. Feelings such as excitement, fear, or sadness may cloud up the way we think. We may either do things we really do not want. Regret is the last thing we would want to feel, so calm down, relax a little bit and save the excitement unless you are hundred percent sure you know whose number is it you are talking with.
Don't Make it Obvious that You're Suspicious. You have received a malicious call; make an unnoticeable action like calling 911 or reporting to a nearby police or advice any adult, if there's one. I have seen this on movies, as the victim talks with the criminal, NBIs are listening on the other end. Act cool. Talk calmly and naturally.
Don't Let Them have any Private Information. Leave at once. Although phone banking is so rampant, keep in mind that wire tapping is also out of control. Credit card numbers, personal information such as Social Security Numbers, Tax Identification Numbers, and Access codes sharing is a big no no. Even if they told you that you won something, you will most likely be contacted via mail or in person.
Discuss further. Elucidate. Verify. Do not stop asking. From time to time check whose phone number is it, make sure you are able to assess the call thoroughly especially when they are giving instructions about your valuables. Confirm with your guardians. Ask them to call back when for adult supervision.
And lastly, If in doubt, End the Call.
Remember the GOLDEN rule always!!
G-ullible
O-verly excited/ obvious
L-eave
D-iscuss
EN-d the call
G-ullible
O-verly excited/ obvious
L-eave
D-iscuss
EN-d the call
Know whose number is it through this available online phone book.
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