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National Telemarket Victim Call Center

National Telemarket Victim Call Center

Pacific Plsds, CA 90272
Tax ID56-2557624

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About this organization

Revenue

$120,000

Expenses

$145,639

Mission

The National Telemarketing Victim Call Center provides education and prevention services to consumers who have been victimized or are at risk of being victimized by mass marketing frauds.

About

With funding and support from FINRA Investor Education Foundation, NTVCC provided educational messaging and coaching to 75,000 older consumers who have been victimized, or at risk being victims of mass marketing frauds, from lottery and prize scams to oil and gas investments. Under a grant from the office of the CA attorney general, worked with 35,000 homeowners who had received a notice of default on their mortgage and helped them identify appropriate resources.


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