If a company continues to call you, it is a question of taking as much information as possible, such as: the identity of the direct seller and the company he represents, his company and telephone number, his e-mail, his postal address, the date of the call, all of which will be requested at the time of the report. This information will allow a file to be opened in the most efficient way possible. When you are offered free offers without commitment, mistrust remains in order. Finally, never give out your bank details over the phone.
Besides telemarketers, scammers may also call you with a tempting offer. The objective is to steal your bank details and identification data. They almost always operate from abroad and obviously ignore the “Do not call me once more” list. In this case, you are strongly advised to hang up as soon as possible and block the numbers.
In any case, you can report the fraudulent and/or misleading call to Point de contact of the FPS Economy or European Consumer Center when the company calling you is located in another country of the European Union.