IT&E warns of scam survey
Telecommunications company IT&E has discovered that an unknown third party is posing as IT&E and sending fraudulent offers to its customers.
The fraudulent notification tells customers they have a chance to win a Samsung Galaxy S10, iPhone XS or Samsung Galaxy S9 from IT&E, and that in order to enter to win, they must complete a survey to evaluate IT&E services.
IT&E said that this message, survey and giveaway were not sent or approved by IT&E. “At this time, IT&E is not hosting any giveaways. All official contests and giveaways are announced on IT&E’s official social media and website,” the company said.
To protect their customers, IT&E does not recommend clicking on the link, taking the survey or responding to the message.
For more information or to report suspicious activity, contact IT&E at (671) 922-4483 in Guam or (670) 682-4483 in the CNMI.
‘Be vigilant’
IT&E has received reports of suspicious voice calls, WhatsApp calls and WhatsApp messages from local and off-island phone numbers.
IT&E advises subscribers to never provide personal information, such as social security numbers or banking information, over the phone or via WhatsApp without verifying the request.
Suspicious calls include robocalls, which contain pre-recorded message, as if from a robot. A robocall could be a scam if the caller asks for personal information. The callers often replicate local phone numbers, which appear on caller ID and hide the actual number. If you receive such a call, IT&E recommends hanging up immediately. Your information only becomes compromised if you provide information during the call.
IT&E does not verify account information using WhatsApp. If you get requests for account information for any institution, call your institution at its official businesses phone number or visit to verify the request.
IT&E is currently collecting data to report the calls to the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). IT&E is taking action to limit such calls and messages to the greatest extent possible.
Subscribers with concerns or that would like to report a suspicious call or message can reach the IT&E Customer Care Center at (670) 682-4483 [CNMI] / (671) 922-4483 [GUAM] or by visiting www.ite.net to send a message.
To combat robocalls and scams, the FCC provides the following tips for consumers:
• Don’t answer calls from unknown numbers. Let them go to voicemail. If the caller claims to be from a legitimate company or organization, hang up and call them back using a valid number found on their website or on your latest bill if you do business with them.
• If you answer and the caller (often a recording) asks you to press a button to stop receiving calls or asks you to say “yes” in response to a question, just hang up. Scammers often use these tricks to identify, and then target, live respondents, or to use your “yes” to apply unauthorized charges on your bill.
• Be Aware: Caller ID showing a “local” number no longer means it is necessarily a local caller.
• If you answer and the caller asks for payment using a gift card, it’s likely a scam. Legitimate organizations like law enforcement will not ask for payment with a gift card.
• If you receive a scam call, file a complaint with the FCC Consumer Complaint Center online at www.fcc.gov by selecting the “phone” option and selecting “unwanted calls.” The data collected helps the FCC track trends and supports our enforcement investigations.
• If you have lost money because of a scam call, contact your local law enforcement agency for assistance.
• Consider registering your telephone numbers in the National Do Not Call Registry. Lawful telemarketers use this list to avoid calling consumers on the list.
For more information about the FCC and their efforts, visit https://www.fcc.gov. (PR)