Hearst Television participates in various affiliate marketing programs, which means we may get paid commissions on purchases made through our links to retailer sites. Check out the video above to find out and see us simulate this type of call. BUT NOW SCARIER BECAUSE SO MANY OF YOU ON SOCIAL SECURITY AND DISABILITY NEED THOSE STIMULUS CHECKS. YOU WILL BE SAFE, JUST GIVE THEM YOUR PERSONAL INFORMATION FIRST. ♪ SHERMAN: TONIGHT, WE ARE ON THE LOOKOUT FOR CORONAVIRUS CROOKS PREYING ON YOU DURING THIS CRISIS. Jeff Rossen reports. TURNS OUT THAT THE ROBOCALL SCAMMERS WEREN’T GIVING US A BREAK. Here are the estimated number of Chinese language robocalls placed per month to a number of markets around the U.S., according to Robokiller, a tech company tracking and combatting these calls. NO NEED TO VISIT STORES. Get local stories sent straight to your inbox as news breaks.A popular new robocall might leave you puzzled if you don't speak Chinese and end up on the receiving end of this scam. Watch on Demand

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AUDIO SANITIZERS, HAND WASH : TOILET PAPERS AND FACE MASKS AT YOUR DOORSTEP TO SAFE GUARD YOU AND YOUR FAMILY FROM CORONAVIRUS. WE’RE SENDING 3 ADDITIONAL WARNING LETTERS THIS WEEK, IN CONNECTION WITH THE FCC. JEFF: THE FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION PUT OUT THIS URGENT NEW WARNING, AND WE JUST SPOKE WITH HIM ABOUT IT. Rossen Reports: New robocall scams prey on coronavirus fears. Check out the video above to find out and see us simulate this type of call.

Only one in 100 people in the U.S. speak Chinese, so scammers are casting an extremely wide net by placing robocalls to millions of people every month.
Get local stories sent straight to your inbox as news breaks.A popular new robocall might leave you puzzled if you don't speak Chinese and end up on the receiving end of this scam. jeff: just a few days ago i said to someone in the office, it is weird but i haven’t gotten any robocalls since this pandemic started. OUR CHIEF NATIONAL CONSUMER CORRESPONDENT JEFF ROSSEN HAS MORE. A popular new robocall might leave you puzzled if you don't speak Chinese and end up on the receiving end of this scam.

Only one in 100 people in the U.S. speak Chinese, so scammers are casting an extremely wide net by placing robocalls to millions of people every month. https://www.nbcnews.com/better/video/how-to-stop-robocalls-1265179203641

Hearst Television participates in various affiliate marketing programs, which means we may get paid commissions on purchases made through our links to retailer sites. Our Chief National Consumer Correspondent Jeff Rossen has discovered some new robocall scams that are making their rounds during the coronavirus crisis.

Only one in 100 people in the U.S. speak Chinese, so scammers are casting an extremely wide net by placing robocalls to millions of people every month. Just hang up, if you receive these calls . AND THE FTC WILL NOT TOLERATE ANY FRAUD OR ABUSE IN ANY ROBOCALLS PARTICULARLY WHEN THEY PREY UPON FEAR OF THE CORONAVIRUS. Hearst Television participates in various affiliate marketing programs, which means we may get paid commissions on purchases made through our links to retailer sites.

Check out the video above to find out and see us simulate this type of call. A popular new robocall might leave you puzzled if you don't speak Chinese and end up on the receiving end of this scam. Here are the estimated number of Chinese language robocalls placed per month to a number of markets around the U.S., according to Robokiller, a tech company tracking and combatting these calls.

Get local stories sent straight to your inbox as news breaks.A popular new robocall might leave you puzzled if you don't speak Chinese and end up on the receiving end of this scam. It can still earn scammers thousands of dollars a week.How does it work?

It can still earn scammers thousands of dollars a week.How does it work? Hearst Television participates in various affiliate marketing programs, which means we may get paid commissions on purchases made through our links to retailer sites. OF COURSE NOT. JEFF: IF YOU GET ONE OF THESE CALLS, DON’T EVEN HIT A BUTTON IF THEY SAY SOMETHING LIKE "HIT A popular new robocall might leave you puzzled if you don't speak Chinese and end up on the receiving end of this scam. Jeff Rossen Chief National Consumer Correspondent A popular new robocall might leave you puzzled if you don't speak Chinese and end up on the receiving end of this scam. Only one in 100 people in the U.S. speak Chinese, so scammers are casting an extremely wide net by placing robocalls to millions of … Check out the video above to find out and see us simulate this type of call.

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