Now, this number is being used by someone claiming to represent a power company, offering to save me money by installing solar panels.
Ken Whitton debt‑collector calls: what to do!
Summary — +18663477591
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Earlier today, reports surfaced of relentless calls from the 866‑347‑7591 line. Callers pose as a process server or a debt collector, using names like Ken Whitton and claiming to represent an attorney or a power company. The script typically pressures you to provide personal details or to pay a fee to “resolve” a nonexistent issue. Never share personal or financial information with unsolicited callers, and hang up if the conversation feels coercive. Register the number with the National Do Not Call Registry, block it on your phone, and file a complaint with the FTC or your state attorney‑general. Staying vigilant and reporting these scams helps protect you and others.
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Recent Reports for (866) 347-7591
This number is reportedly associated with fraudulent activities related to social security.
After receiving multiple calls from this restricted number, I called back to inform them they had the wrong person, only to be met with rudeness and hostility from the woman who answered
A call from an individual claiming to be Kam Whitten was received, allegedly regarding a relative, but further investigation revealed potential misrepresentation
I've been recieving identical messages from someone claiming to be Kam (Ken) Whitton, its gets pretty repetive
A blocked call was received from a self-identified 'process server' named Gina, claiming to represent an attorney's office, although she couldn't provide any specific details, stating that the purpose was to prevent pending charges, which seems unusual given the context
After consulting my lawyer, it was confirmed that this is indeed a scam; according to my lawyer, the approach used is not consistent with standard legal procedures.
A suspicious call was received this morning from an individual claiming to be Ken Whifden or Whitton, stating that sealed documents had been received regarding a court summons; the caller needed to discuss this further, but the conversation was terminated due to lack of relevance