Grandparent Scam Phone Numbers in San Francisco, CA

In the grandparent scam, a caller impersonates a grandchild in trouble — arrested, in an accident, or stranded overseas — and asks for immediate money to be wired or sent via gift card. A second caller then poses as a lawyer or bail bondsman to add credibility. Victims are told to keep everything secret from other family members. 2,363 grandparent scam phone numbers reports have been filed by San Francisco residents. In California, residents filed 506,727 fraud reports last year totalling $1.68 billion in losses (FTC Consumer Sentinel).

How this scam works in San Francisco

Red flags San Francisco residents have reported

What to do if you get this call in San Francisco

  1. Hang up and call your grandchild directly on their actual number
  2. Call another family member to verify the emergency before sending any money
  3. Do not follow instructions to keep the call secret
  4. Report to the FTC at ReportFraud.ftc.gov and local police

Report grandparent scam phone numbers in San Francisco to the California Attorney General at https://oag.ca.gov/contact/consumer-complaint-against-business-or-company, and federally at reportfraud.ftc.gov.

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