Mary L Williams and Associates

Robo Calls Aim Homeowners

Robo Calls Aim Homeowners. Do you receive multiple Robo calls per day (or per hour)? It’s aggravating, very annoying, and inconvenient. Every time you answer your phone, it’s either vehicle warranties, health care, Social Security, life insurance, financial assistance, and home warranties trying to scam you. There are so many calling every day that you really need to stay on your toes.

According to the telecommunications technology provider First Orion’s 2022 Mid-Year Phone Scam Report, house-related phone scams increased 300% in May — 300%!! Most of these scam calls are to get you to purchase bogus home warranties and home remodeling projects. Home warranty scams are rapidly targeting senior homeowners. First Orion estimates that U.S. mobile subscribers received more than 100 billion scam phone calls during the first six months of 2022. That resulted in financial losses of up to $40 billion.

Why all the house-related scams now?

Robo Calls Aim Homeowners. because it works. It’s a big business; they can change their phone numbers, tactics, and ploys to fit any season and current event (like fires). With the hot real estate market we had last year and the increase in interest rates, scammers are now using those events to call home warranties, remodeling projects, and loan options.

Industry Impact 

The top 5 most spoofed entities, according to First Orion data:   

1. Insurance (Life, Health, Auto) 

2. Government (Social Security, IRS, etc.) 

3. Warranty (Vehicle and Home

4. Healthcare (Healthcare and Pharmacy)  

5. Financial Services (Bank, Credit Union, Financial Advisor) 

Our survey responses found that 2 in 5 people have received financial-related scam calls, ranking it as the most reported scam.  

Here are some examples of more recent phone call scams from REALTOR Magazine:

Some buzzwords like “remodeling” and “safety concerns” are interesting. The scams are targeting more of the homeowner population as opposed to the mix of homeowners and renters, like in May. (REALTOR Magazine)

How can you avoid these scammers?

To read more about Phone Scams and who are really their targets, visit First Orion.

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