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FCC Warns Consumers About Chinese Robocall Scams Highlighted by Gomez

The FCC has issued a consumer alert about scam calls targeting the Chinese American community, an issue called out by Commissioner Anna Gomez in an X post Friday (see 2503280056). The FCC “is alerting consumers that scam robocalls are targeting Chinese speakers in the San Francisco community and beyond,” the alert said. The calls involve scammers impersonating Chinese law enforcement, federal employes and health care officials and have led to some victims handing over tens of thousands of dollars, it said. In a public warning Friday, the San Francisco Police Department said one of the callers had pretended to be a Chinese-speaking FCC employee. “The FCC will never call consumers and request payment over the phone and the FCC does not make outbound calls in Chinese,” Monday’s alert said.

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Gomez said in another post Monday that she's “glad to see the FCC respond to my request to investigate these robocall scams targeting Chinese-speaking consumers, including some who received calls impersonating FCC staff. A good example of the way the FCC can use its investigative resources to pursue the public interest.”