It starts with an incoming call from a number you don’t recognize. Your phone rings once, then the caller hangs up
If you call the number back, you’ll probably be greeted with a recording that asks you to hold for an operator or a similar message. But the 10-digit phone number you just dialed isn’t a U.S. number; it’s an international number that charges by the minute — much like a 1-900 number — and that’s on top of the international fees your carrier charges.
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It’s called the “one-ring” scam, and has become increasingly prevalent in recent weeks, according to the U.S. Federal Trade Commission. Read more…
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