I received a call from a number identified as Consumer Advoc, despite being on the Do Not Call list and having no affiliation with the organization
Identify the Fake Consumer Advocate Scam!
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Expert Opinion
Block unknown numbers immediately and add them to your carrier's spam filter. When a call references credit card rates or asks you to press digits, treat it as a likely robocall scam. Never share personal or financial info over the phone unless you initiated the call and verified the business. If the caller claims to be from a consumer advocacy group, hang up and report the number to the FTC. Use a reputable call‑blocking app and regularly update your Do Not Call registry to reduce future nuisance calls.
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Recent Reports for (351) 205-0388
Similar to other reports, this call appears to be from a credit card company or spam caller that leaves partial voicemails
The purpose of this call is to keep you on the line with promises of better credit card rates
Its a spammers paradise, they keep calling about credit cards, and when I ask them to stop, they just hang up on me, thats rude!
This number is apparenty a scam alot of the time, so block it if posisble
I received a call from this number, which was identified as Consumer Advoc, though I have no affiliation with this entity.
This call appears to be a scam initiated by a robocall
The CID has clearly indicated that it is a ILLEGAL SCAM.
The persistence of scam calls can be attributed to the financial gains made by the scammers, and a potential solution could involve reporting these incidents to authorities and representatives, such as Verizon management and the White House, to take action against these activities.
This number has called me twice, once as "CONSMR ADVOCATE" and again as "ILLEGAL SCAM", but they didnt leave a message either time
No message was left by the caller, who identified as Consmr Advocate
This credit card scam, introduced by a woman claiming to be Heather, is a common occurrence.
A man with a middle eastern accent, claiming to be Robert, asked for my credit card number to lower my rate, but I knew it was a scam and responded in a way that caused him to hang up.
The caller offered protection against the stolen Equifax information, a claim that seems highly dubious.
I didnt answer the call, no message was left
I got a text from this number about credit goals, but i dont know who it is, so i'm blocking it
Upon hearing the partial message about a stimulus program, I immediately suspected a scam, as I've received similar messages from other numbers before.
This is a scam, they want my credit card numbre to lower my interest rates, or so they say, i dont beleive them, they just want to steal my money, these people need to be locked up
A supposed cardholder service wanting to lower rates
The call rang and went to voicemail, but no message was left
This call was unsolicited and appears to be in violation of Do Not Call regulations.
After reviewing the transcripts, it is evident that the pitch is almost identical to the ones I have heard and read about countless times in the past, it is posible that the original recording is being reused by the scammers who have managed to evade the FTC, the offer used to be advertised as being as low as six percent
The caller ID showed Georgetown, MA, and they left a message about a credit card account
Identified as a scam robocall, it is advisable to block this number
A call was received at 5:38 p.m. CST on July 7, 2016, but no message was left, which is considered bothersome.
A scam alert is warranted as they claimed to be from 'Cardholder wanting to lower my rates', but hung up when I asked for the company name after pressing 1 to speak with a representative.
Received a unwated call
This is a classic case of robo-calling credit card phishing scammers, who left a partial message on my VMS and will likely continue to call from spoofed numbers.
Despite blocking this number, the caller managed to get through using a call blocker bypass, which is a tactic used by some scammers to evade blocks.
I kept getting calls about my credit card, but they say theres no problem, when i try to talk to an operator, the guy just hang up on me, block the number but they'll probably call again