Phishing
Phishing
He might be dealing with identity theft. It is important to never give information over the phone, even if you think it is someone that you can trust.
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In one context, it may be Social Engineering. However, when a person on the phone asks personal questions this might be the type of attack that could lead to identity theft. This type of attack is a criminal act not a tort. People should be cautious about answering ANY personal questions when *you* did not initiate the phone call. Do not give your name, address, family names, pet names, your email address, and never, ever give your Social Security Number OR Banking information. Each piece of information gives the caller details about you, through which they can build a profile about you, and research you via the Internet. Never give info if promised a gift for doing the survey. The only 'gift' you'll get is a stolen identity.
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The phone number of the Ri Natural History Survey is: 401-874-5800.
It is a survey conducted via the Internet, as opposed to a phone survey, mail survey, mall-intercept survey, etc. It is important to understand the basic survey methodology so to understand potential bias.
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Customer service over the phone, Survey research over the phone, phone sales.
Yes, this can be considered a survey question. If you were trying to figure out what percentage of people use them.
If the surveyor is calling you and asking a lot of personal questions, it may be a scam. If you do not feel comfortable, hang up immediately.
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