SCAM ALERT: Watch Out for People Calling You About Delivery of Jury Notices
Rep. Christopher Coutu today warned residents in his district about a scam affecting Connecticut residents, and it’s another example of why people should never give out their personal information to anyone on the telephone. Never. People are now receiving phone calls asking for personal information on the pretext that there has been a problem delivering notices about jury duty. These calls do not come from the Connecticut Judicial Branch. “This has been an ongoing scam for some time, and we receive reports of these types of calls periodically,” Judge Barbara M. Quinn, chief court administrator, said recently. “If you receive such a call, please do not give out any personal information. These callers are not representatives from the Connecticut Judicial Branch. They are scam artists trying to steal personal information from you.” The Judicial Branch cannot call you unless you provide your telephone number. If someone claiming to be from a court calls you and you have not given the court your telephone number, the call is not from the Judicial Branch. In addition, the jury office never asks for financial information such as bank accounts or credit card numbers. If individuals receive such a call, they should – under any circumstance — refuse to provide any personal or financial information. In the most recent calls, individuals were asked where they work and for the phone and fax numbers of their employer. Other callers in the past have asked for Social Security numbers, home addresses, credit card numbers and bank account information. Anyone who receives such a call should call their local law enforcement agency and the Judicial Branch’s Jury Administration Office, at 800-842-8175.
One Response to “SCAM ALERT: Watch Out for People Calling You About Delivery of Jury Notices”
Very good Chris. It’s good we get this word out. Not only watch what information you give over the phone, but lock down your home networks and laptops. The State of Ct has lost enough with data privacy. The residents should also be mindful of today’s threats. As the economy weakens it gives rise to people from all over to take advantage of honest people in many ways.
Keep up the good work Chris. Love the site!
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