Unknown debt collector scam—how to protect yourself!

Summary — +14167742790

Untrustworthy
Caller Name: (scam)
Caller Type: Unknown
Location: Canada — Ontario
Reviews: 164
Carrier: —, Region: Ontario

Expert Opinion

Repeated calls from +1‑416‑774‑2790 flood users' phones day and night, with most describing a scam that pretends to be a debt collector or a telecom provider. Callers often demand personal details, cite Bell, Virgin Mobile, or even the RCMP, then hang up when you refuse. The safest move is to never share personal or financial information; simply hang up, block the number, and report the incident to the FTC or your carrier’s fraud department. If you’re unsure whether a call is legitimate, contact the alleged company directly using a verified phone number, not the one that called you.

Caller Categories

Scam
11×
Debt Collector
Silent Call
Survey
Unknown

Caller Names

(scam)
Virgin Mobile (claimed)
Spam
SCAMMER
Bell (scam)

Details

Location: Canada — Ontario
Number type: ratings.phone_number_type_list.2

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Recent Reports for (416) 774-2790

14167742790 Total Credit Recall

This guy rang me but didnt leave a messsage, I rang back and some collections guy answers sayin its Total Credit Recall, legit or not idk

14167742790 Scam Bell

Purporting to represent a credit company and Bell, the caller requested my personal information before disclosing the purpose of the call

14167742790

Another user reported this as Good experiance

14167742790 Scam PCR

A claim was made about an owed debt to Bell Mobility, despite never having an account

14167742790 Silent Call FIDO

The service provided by FIDO has been disappointing, as all that is received are scam calls, making it a waste of money

14167742790 Scam

Following a brief greeting, the line remained silent for 48 seconds before disconnecting, supposedly waiting for an automated message regarding a government debt and potential RCMP action.

14167742790 Telemarketing

Just anoying telemarkiting

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