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AI Phone Call Scam Analyzer

Describe a suspicious phone call to identify common scam tactics and learn how to protect yourself from phone fraud.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, easily. Caller ID is completely unreliable for verifying identity. Scammers routinely spoof government agencies, banks, and even your own contacts. Never trust caller ID - verify by hanging up and calling the official number.
No. The IRS initiates contact via mail, not phone calls or texts. They never demand immediate payment, threaten arrest, require specific payment methods like gift cards, or ask for credit card numbers over the phone.
Gift cards are untraceable and irreversible. Once you read the numbers, the money is gone instantly. No legitimate organization - government, utility, or business - will ever request payment via gift cards.
Act immediately: contact your bank to reverse charges or freeze accounts, report to FTC at reportfraud.ftc.gov, file a police report, place a fraud alert on your credit, and monitor accounts closely. Time is critical.

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