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  1. Don't Fall for the 90# Telephone Scam. A legacy phone scam using the 90# buttons on business landline telephones is still around, targeting phones served by a private branch exchange (PBX) or private automatic branch exchange (PABX). How this scam occurs.

  2. 28 paź 1998 · A scam artist places a call to an unsuspecting person and the caller says he or she is testing mobile (cellular) telephone circuits or equipment. The called party is asked to press #90 or #09.

  3. Don’t Fall for the 90# Telephone Scam. A legacy phone scam using the 90# buttons on business landline telephones is still around, targeting phones served by a private branch exchange (PBX) or private automatic branch exchange (PABX). How this scam occurs.

  4. 17 mar 2015 · The warning is that a scammer claiming to be from the phone company calls and asks your help in testing the line by having you to dial “90#.” (Some later versions of the email say it’s “#90.”)

  5. 11 wrz 2023 · Phone scams are getting more sophisticated as fraudsters find more creative ways to steal your money or personal information. We look at common phone scams and how to identify a scammer so you can avoid falling victim.

  6. 1 Federal Communications Commission · Consumer and Governmental Affairs Bureau · 445 12th St. SW. Washington, DC 20554 1-888-CALL-FCC (1-888-225-5322) · TTY: 1-888-TELL-FCC (1-888-835-5322)

  7. 16 kwi 2021 · A Facebook post warns that dialing *#90 or #09* allows the person on the other side of the phone to access your SIM card. Experts say that's not true.

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