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How to contact 7 on Your Side investigates?

How to contact 7 on Your Side investigates?

Dan Krauth and the 7 On Your Side Investigates team at Eyewitness News want to hear from you! Call our confidential tip line 1-877-TIP-NEWS (847-6397) or fill out the form below. You can also contact Dan directly:

Who are the I team Consumer Investigative Reporters?

You may contact consumer investigative reporters Jason Knowles and Samantha Chatman at [email protected]. Contact Jason Knowles on social media at www.facebook.com/JasonKnowlesABC7. The I-Team consumer story hotline is: (312)750-7TIP. If you have a consumer story you may also complete the form below.

Do you have a story that needs to be investigated?

CHICAGO (WLS) — Do you have a story that needs to be investigated? Chuck Goudie and the ABC7 I-Team at Eyewitness News in Chicago want to hear from you. And if you have a I-Team consumer tip for Jason Knowles or Samantha Chatman please scroll down for the consumer I-Team form.

What to do if you get a phone fraud call?

Balasubramaniyan says your best bet is to make sure the number you’re calling matches the number on the back of your credit or debit card, or the bank’s website. Pindrop declined to name its clients, because of nondisclosure agreements, but it says three of the four biggest banks use its services.

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Contact the Channel 4 News Investigations Team Call, text or email. Call or text us on +44 (0)7393 558 101 This mobile number, and email address, are accessed by the… Post. The postal system is a good way of getting information to us but not always secure. If you are aiming to remain… Signal.

Dan Krauth and the 7 On Your Side Investigates team at Eyewitness News want to hear from you! Call our confidential tip line 1-877-TIP-NEWS (847-6397) or fill out the form below. You can also contact Dan directly:

What to do if you get a phone call from an unknown number?

The FCC is asking consumers to be careful answering calls from unknown phone numbers. Scammers are calling victims hoping to get them to say the word “yes” during the conversation that’s being recorded. The fraudster will later use the recording of the victim saying yes to authorize unwanted charges on the victim’s utility or credit card account.

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