Alarm: Close the phone immediately if you hear those words

Brits The Independates gives the alarm and warns citizens to hang up the phone in case unknowns call to ask: Can you hear me? According to her, it's a trade-off fraud for citizens in order to link purchase contracts over the phone. And many citizens have been deceived in the United States. There is great danger that [...]
Brits The Independates gives the alarm and warns citizens to hang up the phone in case unknowns call to ask: Can you hear me?
According to her, it's a trade-off fraud for citizens in order to link purchase contracts over the phone. And many citizens have been deceived in the United States.
There's too much risk of this fraud spreading to Europe as well. The Independret writes that police and mobile companies are involved to warn people of this danger. According to the British newspaper, still unidentified persons contact different people and introduce the company they work for as well as themselves and then ask: “do you hear me”?
If you want to answer with “but” this response will be modified as if you agreed to make a big deal. According to the British daily “The Independent”, this is how the person receiving the call is deceived into signing a verbal contract.
This is being exploited by frauds who have managed to trap many Americans, mainly in Florida, Pennsylvania, and Virginia. Experts believe this fraud has the risk of spreading to Europe as well.











