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Surge of suspicious phone calls purporting to be from pension office employees ! !
- [Registrant]松戸市
- [Language]日本語
- [Location]千葉県 松戸市
- Posted : 2024/05/15
- Published : 2024/05/15
- Changed : 2024/05/15
- Total View : 109 persons
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There has been a sharp increase in suspicious phone calls across Japan in which callers claim to be from the pension office and instruct the caller to go to a nearby ATM to make a cash transfer, claiming
to have a refund due to overpayment of insurance premiums
.
In addition, the following tactics have also been confirmed.
・ Callers claiming to be from "Japan Pension Service" and asking for personal information such as pension benefits and credit card numbers
・ Callers claiming to be from "Japan Pension Service's official account" and asking to register on LINE ( LINE )
*Japan Pension Service's LINE account does not exist.
If you receive a phone call or an email asking for "money" or "cash card", it is a scam.
If you receive a request for money with a story you do not remember, please suspect fraud and immediately contact the nearest police station or police box.
Chiba Prefectural Police Website ( Introduces fraudulent tactics )
https //www.police.pref.chiba.jp/seisoka/safe-life_fraud-refund.html
https://www.police.pref.chiba.jp/seisoka/safe-life_fraud-audio.html
Matsudo City Citizen Safety Section 047-366-7285
Chiba Prefectural Police Headquarters 043-201 0110
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