From my experiance working at ACS, which was previously part of Xerox, I can tell you that the '801' area code number from Midvale, UT is actualy a VOIP number used by employees in India to make calls
ACS voicemail warning: don't give out invoice info!
Summary — +18015672399
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Apparently a voice introduced themselves as Xerox's accounts payable team and pressed for an invoice reference number. The call originated from an 801‑area VOIP line that several users have identified as belonging to a third‑party service called ACS, which historically handled Xerox collections. Because the caller asked for sensitive business details without providing verifiable credentials, the interaction fits the profile of a debt‑collection scam. Hang up, block the number, and verify any invoice requests through official channels—preferably by emailing a known corporate address or logging into the supplier portal. Never share personal or financial data over an unsolicited call, and report the incident to your IT security team.
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Recent Reports for (801) 567-2399
A man with a heavy accent called our company twice in 5 mins, all we could understand was "purchasing number", he kept talking nonsense so we asked to speak to someone who spoke english, but he kept talking so we hung up on him both times.
Although the caller ID displayed ACS, the caller claimed to be from a customer's accounts payable department, requesting information on outstanding invoices, which seemed unusual but was later corroborated by an email from the customer's department, verified through email headers.
A message was left at my workplace from someone claiming to be from Xerox, inquiring about an invoice, and although they had my name correct, I suspect it was a phishing attempt since our supplies are covered under a university PO.
Our office received a call from ACS over the weekend, but no message was left.
It's possible that Xerox's credit department has your number by mistake, which could explain the calls.
In light of the potential security risks associated with using a credit card with UPS, it may be wise to consider canceling the card to prevent any further issues.
These comments have been helpful; when unknown numbers call, such as one from Ogden, Utah, I refrain from answering and instead investigate online, which often leads to ignoring the call.
I recieved a voicemail from this number, a lady said she was from Xerox, but i think it was a scam, i called them back and the guy was trying to get my informations