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Javascript must be enabled to use this site. Please enable Javascript in your browser and try again. Now Reading:. Membership My Account. Rewards for Good. Share with facebook. Share with twitter. Share with linkedin. Share using email. Have you seen this scam? Warning Signs You get an unsolicited email purporting to be from the Census Bureau.

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Is that really the census calling How to know if the Census Bureau is really on the phone. By: John Matarese. That's right: A call. She was skeptical. How do you know if it is real? A legitimate census caller will tell you to go to the census website, where you will find the exact number they are calling from.

They will also never ask for your Social Security number or a credit card. As always, don't waste your money. This year, a limited number of people across the country will receive a text message from the Census Bureau to participate in the Census User Experience survey. These text messages will come from the following numbers: , , Always take care before clicking on a link in an unsolicited text message or email. For any census-related text, check the number and confirm it matches one of those listed above, and make sure that the response link goes to a.

The FCC has additional tips on how to avoid text scams. In addition to the Census, the Census Bureau conducts over surveys. Always verify that the study is legitimate by checking the survey name on the Census Bureau's list of surveys before responding.

Most Census Bureau calls asking you to participate in a survey, other than the Census, originate from one of the following numbers:. To independently verify that a number is from the Census Bureau, you can call one of the following numbers:.



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