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Don't Let Your Business Fall for the 9-0# Scam

The old phone scam involving the 9-0# buttons on your business telephone is still alive and kicking stronger.

These types of scam's main objective is to trick subscribers into taking action that will enable the caller to place fraudulent calls.

This scam only works if your telephone is served by a private branch exchange (PBX) or private automatic branch exchange (PABX)

How the 9-0# Scam Works

You receive a call at your office from someone claiming to be a telephone company employee investigating technical problems with your line, or checking up on calls supposedly placed to other states or countries from your line.

The caller asks you to aid the investigation by either dialing 9-0-# or transferring him/her to an outside line before hanging up the telephone receiver. By doing this, you may be enabling the caller to place calls that are billed to your office telephone number.

If It Really Were a Telephone Employee...

Telephone company employees checking for technical and other types of telephone service or billing problems would not call and ask a subscriber to dial a specific series of numbers before hanging up the telephone receiver.

Telephone company employees would not request subscribers to connect the caller to an outside line before hanging up the receiver.

What You Can Do to Protect Your Business

Questions to considerIf your place of business utilizes either a PBX or a PABX, you or your company's telecommunications manager should contact the manufacturer of the PBX or PABX and the telephone companies that provide you with local and long distance service to obtain information about the type of security systems available to protect your telephone system from toll fraud. You may also ask about any monitoring services that help detect unusual telephone system usage.

Educate yourself and other employees about the 9-0-# Scam. Encourage employees to take the following steps if they think that a telephone call is fraudulent or is part of this scam.

Checklist to Protecting Your BusinessCHECKLIST TO PROTECT YOUR BUSINESS:

  1. Ask callers for his/her name and telephone number.
  2. Tell the caller you are going to call the telephone company immediately to determine whether or not there is a problem with the line.
  3. Tell the caller you are going to call the telephone company immediately to verify that there is indeed trouble with the line.
  4. Immediately hang up the receiver, do not dial any numbers or transfer the caller to an outside line before hanging up.
  5. Find the telephone number for your telephone service provider and/or its security office and report the suspicious phone call. Be prepared to provide details of the call to the telephone company representative.
  6. Contact your local Law Enforcement Officials