"I couldn't take it anymore!": Cuban in Italy reports being a victim of phone scams

The strategy a Cuban used to avoid phone scams in Italy.


A Cuban woman living in Italy shared her frustration on social media after having to change her phone number due to the constant calls from unknown numbers she received daily. She explained that the calls were not only persistent but also seemed to be part of a scam related to service contracts.

"Today I had to go change my cell number because I just couldn't take it anymore. The situation was definitely getting out of hand, and my phone wouldn’t stop ringing with more than 10 calls a day," confessed the creator on her profile @chiaraselvaggi. Later, she revealed that she had fallen for a scam because the callers had information about a recent contract she had signed. "They got me because I had just signed a contract, and they practically knew everything. But I will never fall for it again," she asserted.

As a result of this experience, the young woman decided not to respond to unknown numbers anymore: "Now with this new number, I won't answer anyone. A number I don't recognize will be ignored."

The case not only sparked reactions but also similar stories among users who related to the experience. "That same thing is happening to me, but I don't accept anything. I tell them to send me the information by email, and they hang up on me," one person commented. Another recounted, "I received a call saying they were from my company, offered me a lower rate, and then I realized it was a scam. You have to be careful."

Many also took the opportunity to give advice, such as avoiding answering unknown calls or signing contracts over the phone. "Nothing should be accepted over the phone or by email, they'll scam you," warned one user, while another suggested, "Before entering into contracts, search for information online to see what people say about that company."

The creator ended her post by expressing how upset she was: “It's so ugly that our numbers and personal data are being thrown around like this. It's a cruelty beyond words.”

Frequently Asked Questions about Phone Scams and Data Security

How to identify a phone scam?

A phone scam often involves calls from unknown numbers attempting to obtain personal or financial information. Scammers may know specific details about recent contracts or request refunds under false pretenses. It is important not to provide personal data or accept offers over the phone without verifying their authenticity.

What preventive measures can be taken to avoid falling for phone scams?

To avoid phone scams, do not answer calls from unknown numbers and do not share personal or financial information over the phone. Consider using apps that block unwanted calls and review signed contracts to know what information may be in the hands of third parties.

What to do if you suspect you have been the victim of a phone scam?

If you suspect that you have fallen victim to a phone scam, immediately contact your bank to verify suspicious transactions and notify local authorities. It is also advisable to change passwords and activate security alerts on your financial accounts.

What advice do users give to avoid being scammed?

Users suggest not accepting offers or signing contracts over the phone, to search for information online about the company before making decisions, and not to share personal data through emails or messages from unverified sources.

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