This number calls our household up to 10 times daily.
Bank Card Services telemarketing calls – how to stop them!
Summary — +18009582556
Expert Opinion
These calls are most likely unsolicited telemarketing attempts that have turned into persistent harassment for many consumers. Callers frequently claim to represent a credit‑card service, ask for personal data, and pressure you to settle alleged debts. To protect your privacy, never share your Social Security number or account details unless you have verified the caller’s identity. Register your number with the national Do‑Not‑Call Registry and request an opt‑out each time you answer. Keep detailed logs of call dates, times, and content, then file a complaint with the FTC or your state attorney general. Blocking the number on your phone and using call‑filtering apps can also reduce future disruptions.
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Recent Reports for (800) 958-2556
I often recieve this call, but i never answer and they never leave a msg
A call was received from this number, but no message was left, and the caller remained unknown.
Despite having a blocked number, I continue to receive multiple calls per week, with no apparent reason related to debts or payments
Daily calls have been received from this number, which appears to be affiliated with Genesis FS Card Services, a company associated with the Indigo card; it is imperative not to fall behind on payments to these entities.
earlier today, I received a call from an individual claiming to represent Bank Card Services, and after having received previous calls from them, I decided to engage with the caller, who provided three different reasons for the call
The call said Bank Card Services but didnt leave no message, i dont know if it a debt collector or a telemarketer or anythin.
This number has been reported to the Consumer Credit Commission for fraudulent activity, as they pose as a legitimate entity, such as Tammy L Dyal, LCSW, without leaving messages or providing any genuine information.
A call was received from this number, claiming to be from my mother, which is clearly impossible since she passed away 20 years ago
The advice given is sound and appreciated.
Now that I've taken a closer look at the thread, I see its age
Todd, thank you alot! ive been talking to the Az governor and Senator McCain about this company, they call us with the same message but diferent numbers, upto 19 times a day, over a 3 year period, i think we can help each other, dont you?
Appreciation is expressed for the shared experience, and an attorney is being consulted regarding potential harassment claims; consideration of a class action is also underway
I have no affiliation with Metabank or Rewards 660, and I'm unfamiliar with these entities
This companys constant calling, somtimes upto 10 times a day, has cause me alot of stress and afecting my health and my husband's too, as we are both disable
This number generates 2 to 3 daily calls, yet no voicemails are ever left
This number is aparently listed on my son's credit report, causng him credit issues, and when he contacted them, they requested an account number or social security number, which he refused to provide
Despite my account being up to date, I receive approximately 15 calls daily from this number, which has been automatically deducting payments for the past year.
After receiving calls from this number, I researched it and discovered a potential connection to an old account that had been taken over by another company.
The call began with a greeting.
My experience with Indigo Credit Card, formerly Rewards 660, has been problematic lately. Despite paying off my balance of $264.00 and not using the card, it was declined when I tried to use it. Upon calling bank card services at 800 958 2556 on 04/03/10, I was informed that my account had been closed due to a balance of $45.00. The representative was unable to provide further information, stating that a letter would be sent within 7-10 business days. I requested to speak with a supervisor, but was told that no one else was available to assist me. I regret not having my account closed before paying off the balance and plan to consult with my lawyer.
I was contacted by a representative from Rewards 660, who spoke rapidly and was difficult to understand, and when I expressed my concerns and requested not to be called at work, she provided an alternative number to reach her, but I had issues with my payments being declined and they threatened to take legal action
Despite being unaware of the caller's identity, I discovered it was my credit card company, attempting to prompt me to make a payment
The phone service provider, Vonage, allows for tracking all calls, including those from harassers, and an attorney may be sought to pursue this matter.
Information about the States Attorney office in Oregon was requested
A message was left, inquiring about finding the States Attorney office in Oregon, which seems unrelated to any legitimate purpose.
Could you please tell me the name of your organisation, I also require your asistences
Repeated calls, at least twice daily, from these individuals have been received, regarding a debt allegedly owed to them, despite significant payments made and no recent card usage, prompting a need for assistance from the Portland Oregon state attorney's office.
Calls from this number are also being received, and the answering machine has been turned off to prevent messages from being left, amidst a plethora of calls from 800 and 866 numbers that are no longer being answered.
Frequent calls from this number regarding a bank card and pay as you go credit card have been anoying, especually since i explined my situaton with kids at home and my husband working, the represenative seemed reluctent to stop calling