I experienced the same, with a call claiming to reduce credit card interest, and after pressing 1, the representative became offensive when I requested to be removed from their list.
Why “Financial Services” calls keep coming and what to do!
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Surprisingly, most complaints point to persistent telemarketing scams that masquerade as credit‑card or solar offers. Callers hop between numbers, often showing up as “Financial Services” or similar generic IDs, making traditional blocking tricky. The most reliable fix is to let the phone ring unanswered; a silent answer deprives scammers of a live response. Register your line with the national Do Not Call list and report repeat offenders to the FTC. Consider enabling carrier‑provided call blockers or third‑party apps that filter based on known spam signatures. Keep your voicemail off and avoid pressing any keypad prompts, as they confirm a working line. Consistent patience usually shrinks the daily volume dramatically.
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Apparently, this Belmont, North Carolina number claims to be Experian, offering credit rate reductions, but it's alot of scam and i'm reporting them to the FTC immediatly
A similar situation occurred, where the caller asked personal questions after being informed that the recipient did not own a credit card, and made inappropriate comments.
A supposed credit card interest rate reduction scam led to a disturbing conversation, including inappropriate comments, after I indicated it was a business line
This is just another old scam with a new number, dont fall for it
I recived another call from a difrent number, but it was the same old scam to reduc my interest rate, a female recorded voice told me to press 9 to let the offer expire.