Bogus AT&T rep tried to scam Allegheny Township resident
Allegheny Township Police are warning residents of unsolicited phone calls from someone falsely claiming residents are eligible for a phone service upgrade.
Police say someone claiming to be a representative of AT&T called a township resident recently and tried to scam them into releasing credit card information.
The bogus caller can use accurate names, addresses, phone numbers and email addresses. They pitch a phone service upgrade and ask for an installation fee to be paid via credit card.
Residents should call Allegheny Township police at 724-845-9410 or their telephone service provider to report suspicious calls.
Township police warn residents to never give out credit card numbers to anyone claiming to be a vendor over the phone without verifying their authenticity.
Mary Ann Thomas is a Tribune-Review staff writer. You can contact Mary Ann at 724-226-4691, mthomas@tribweb.com or via Twitter @MaThomas_Trib.
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