Naturally the call had no audio; fraudsters have given up trying. Simply block the line and forget about them.
Comenity Bank debt collector calls—how to stop them!
Summary — +18014388471
Expert Opinion
Consider screening calls from this source right away. If the number repeatedly claims you missed a payment on a private‑label credit card, verify the debt by logging into your account or contacting the issuing bank directly. Do not share personal or financial information over the phone until you confirm the caller’s identity. Use your phone’s block feature or a reputable call‑blocking app to reduce nuisance calls. Report unwanted harassment to the Federal Trade Commission at ftc.gov/complaint and to your state’s consumer protection agency. Keep records of call timestamps and any messages, as they can help dispute inaccurate claims.
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Recent Reports for (801) 438-8471
Every morning, including sunday's, i recieve calls from this number, no messages are left tho
You seem to have skipped over all the importante details of the call, which is confusing
Repeated calls from this number have been received, claiming a missed credit card payment, despite no affiliation with the alleged bank or any outstanding debt. Reporting such calls seems necessary, but what is the appropriate procedure?
Despite my bill being paid just yesterday, with a payment of $2.63, I've been inundated with at least four calls from this number this morning alone.
Paying overdue bills could potentially stop these frequent calls, as they often target individuals with late payments.
Eight calls were made in one day, all from the same Comenity numbers, due to a late bill payment.
Multiple calls are recieved from this number, upto 4 times a day, early in the moring and also after my bedtim
The constant calls from this number are frustrating and relentless.
For approximately two months, I have been receiving daily calls from various numbers, including this one, which now appears as No Caller ID, making it impossible to block.
They make alot of harassing calls, atleast 10 times a day, and also leave alot of messages
A call came in at 8:20 a.m. CST on Sunday, but I ignored it while trying to sleep. I assumed calls weren’t scheduled for Sundays.
At minimum, ten calls arrive daily from this line.
I receive daily calls at 8:30 am from this number, but no message is left
An advertising call that was overly aggressive and felt like spam.
An unheard call came through.
Marked as a high‑risk call.
Random call that didn’t explain anything; seemed like a waste of time.
Advertising call that sounded like a pre-recorded message about a new product.
Multiple calls have been received, but no message or communication has been exchanged.
As mentioned previously, this number is associated with debt collection, specifically for Wyndham timeshares, where they provide credit for down payments.
Comenity Bank has utilized 108 different numbers, including this one, making 452 calls since 3/28/19; despite having no delinquent debts or credit issues, they continue to call