11 percent of U.S. adults have been scammed by phone

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Almost nine out of 10 Americans receive unwanted phone calls each month, according to a recent survey which also reveals the Top 5 scams people fall victim to each year. The YouGov survey, commissioned by call blocking specialists, CPR Call Blocker, showed that 11 percent of U.S. adults have been a victim of a telphone scam. Of those who have been scammed, 20 percent said they had lost between $500 and $10,000 as a result. The survey revealed that from a list, victims have been scammed most by: IRS scams (33 percent) Credit/Loan scams (31 percent) Lottery/Sweepstake scams (27 percent) Banking scams (22 percent) Automated message scams (16 percent) While not all unwanted phone calls are scams, the shocking statistics show that many U.S. consumers are regularly bombarded by unrequested calls from people and organizations for commercial purposes. From long distance call providers through to robocalls, consumers are continually being targeted over the phone with 14 percent of people receiving more than 30 unwanted calls each month. The study also suggests that organizations making these unwanted calls are avoiding consumers’ requests to be removed from call lists as 60 percent claim to receive repeated calls from the same organization despite telling them to stop calling. "With 89 percent of people claiming to receive unwanted calls each month, the scale of the problem is out of control," said CPR Call Blockr spokesman Kris Hicks. "Not only are consumers contending with regular robocalls, (but) there is also a risk that they could be tricked into giving away personal details and financial information. We hope that by highlighting the most common types of scams out there, people will be more savvy when it comes to saying, 'No,' to unwanted callers." For more information, visit www.callblockerusa.com.