Whenever this number calls, I never answer due to its suspicious nature, and I suspect something is off about it
¿Llamada de cobro de deudas? Aprende a bloquearla
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En la costa este, esta mañana se reportan numerosos avisos de llamadas que pretenden cobro de deudas inexistentes. Estos contactos frecuentemente ocultan su verdadera identidad y utilizan técnicas de suplantación para intimidar al destinatario. Para proteger sus datos personales, nunca proporcione información financiera ni datos de identificación a quien llame sin verificar su legitimidad. Registre la conversación, anote el número y consulte bases de datos de denuncias antes de responder. Si la llamada parece ser un cobrador, presente una solicitud escrita de validación de la deuda bajo la FDCPA y reporte el incidente al FTC y a su compañía telefónica. Mantenga sus dispositivos actualizados y active filtros de llamadas desconocidas para reducir futuros intentos.
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Although no response was received, the identity of the caller is still unknown
Someone with a accent claimed to be calling from Microsoft, but hang up imediatly
I answared the call, but they hang up after 1 sec, very suspisous
A call was received with no caller ID, and a woman with an Indian accent claimed to be helping with Windows issues, but since I have a Mac, I hung up; half an hour later, the same number called again, but there was no one on the other end, likely from the same location.
Personally, I beleive you are being too accomodating, my approach would be to take a firm stance, similar to my neighbor, a retired sheriff's deputy, who would likely handle the situation with autority, as my granddaughter would say, been ther done that, and I'm not known for bein gentle. Furthermore, I've had enought of these yard apes, and I'm not afwaid to take action, or worse!!!
A woman claiming to be a compliance officer called me on Tuesday, stating she would arrive at my home within an hour, which immediately raised suspicions, given my past experiences with small claims court, where process servers never provided prior notice, and the term 'compliance officer' was unfamiliar to me, prompting me to prepare evidence, including photos, had she actually shown up, to potentially involve the authorities.
The number 000-000-0001 is purportedly used by Electronic Support Services to offer a refund from Microsoft Computer, but it's actually a scam involving TeamViewer and malware, with the promise of a $185 refund, followed by a request to download banking information
Its worth noting that law enforcment and process servers never give you a heads up beforhand, so if someone claims to be on their way, its likely a scam.
It's worth noting that arrest warrants cannot be served via email or fax, as they require in-person delivery by law enforcement or certified mail. Any claims otherwise are likely to be scams.
A scammer, posing as Officer David Brown from California, sent a fake arrest warrant with a Florida attorney general stamp, which is a common tactic used to intimidate people into making payments.
Okänt samtal, inget att kommentera.
It's unlikely that someone who posted here eight years ago will return to see the response
According to my program director, when you provide your phone number to a company, it can be sold to telemarketers, who purchase bulk phone numbers to generate work. He also shared his experience with telemarketing, where computers handled everything, including pre-recorded messages.
A proces server called me, claiming to serve me papers between 3 and 5pm, and provided a number to call for more informations, however the companys methods seeme ilegal
It's essential to note that email is not a valid means of legal notification in the US; courts require notification to be made in person by a court-approved server or via certified mail.
I recieved a email with a forged arrest warrant, allegedly from a guy named David Brown, but the police said they dont send warrants by email, thay serve them in person.
An hour ago, their automated system contacted me again, and this time the representative, who identified herself as Melissa, was aggressive and informed me that I was listed as bankrupt, before abruptly hanging up
On March 2, 2016, a call was received from ASU Litigations representing GTI Holdings, claiming fraud charges related to a payday loan, but the caller became aggressive when informed of a bankruptcy filing
Apparently, there are a couple of responsces to your query on the 641 thread, you should check it out.
The company, claiming to be Location Services, repeatedly called my workplace, demanding personal and employment information, and when confronted, they hung up and did not provide their company information
Today, I received a call from someone claiming to be Jennifer Behris (or Berris) of the SCA Group, attempting to collect on a defaulted payday loan from 2011, with possession of my personal and bank account information.
To effectively address the problem, clearer information about the issue and the expected course of action is necessary, considering established patterns of payday loan collection scams.
España está siendo fastidiada por esto
Spain is caling me alot and its geting anoying
I've been experiancing this problem for atleast 5 or 6 years now, they keep calling, leving messages with other peoples voices
I'm with qwest and the National do not call list, i shouldnt be geting these calls.
The calls from this number persist, with the same information being repeated; I've blocked the number to prevent further disturbances.
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Didnt get any answere from them