Online research reveals multiple warnings about this number, so beware of potential scams
Don’t fall for fake property notices
Summary — +18002601594
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Avoid responding to calls from +18002601594 because they’re tied to widespread scam letters targeting homeowners. The number shows up on bogus notices about home warranties, property taxes, and fake checks from entities like Wells Fargo or Quicken Loans. Never share personal or financial details with unknown callers, and don’t send money to “verify” a claim. Block the number on your phone and add it to any spam‑filter lists you use. Verify any mail with the actual company using official contact info, not the number on the letter. Report the incident to the FTC, your bank, and local consumer‑protection agencies.
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Recent Reports for (800) 260-1594
Research into the registration of the 800 number associated with this caller reveals a history of scams linked to the referral number 617-307-9132
It's puzzling why someone would look up a number if they were confident in their actions, perhaps insecurity drove the search
The letter I received appeared to be from Quicken Loans, complete with a $199 check and an 800 number, but it was clearly a scam and went straight into the trash
Apparently, this phone number is associated with a phishing scam, as evidenced by a letter regarding a property secured by Wells Fargo Bank NA, which included a fake check for $199.00. A report will be filed with Wells Fargo and the US Postal Inspectors.
This number is associated with a bogus home warranty scheme.
Our company received a notification from the Home Servicing DEPT
A local county notice regarding an expiring home warranty can be alarming, but in one instance, a Millcreek woman discovered the official-looking letter she received was actually not genuine