March 29, 2024

March 24, 2022, 12:49 PM HST

To avoid telephone scams, pay attention to the caller ID number and, if you do not recognize it, don’t answer. Photo Courtesy: Pexels

The Maui Police Department’s Criminal Investigation Division said there have been reports of recent home repair and roofing scams by telephone.

The phone scammers claim your home or roof needs repair. They collect money and never return. The MPD said licensed contractors or roofers also never solicit door to door.

This is just the most recent of scams targeting Maui that residents should be aware of and avoid.

Some scams involve people receiving a telephone call on either their cellular or home phone from an unfamiliar number. The caller will say that a family member has been involved in an accident, has been/about to be arrested or that you owe money and need to pay it immediately. 

In some instances, the caller will not identify themselves or tell you where they are calling from. The caller may or may not give the name of a relative. They will pretend to be a law enforcement officer, a paramedic or the IRS.  They will ask for money to be sent. 

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How should you respond?

  • Do not give out any personal information and hang up immediately
  • Do not send money to anyone or agree to meet anyone to hand over money
  • Pay attention to the caller ID number and, if you do not recognize it, don’t answer
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