Following an annoying call, a complaint was filed with the FTC.
Walmart Gift Card Scam Calls – How to Spot the Trap!
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Expert Opinion
Like a glittering bait on a hook, the promise of a free $400 Walmart gift card tempts many callers into a risky dance. These calls typically originate from overseas call centers that script a brief win‑claim, then pressure the victim for card details or a tiny “shipping” fee. The pattern is consistent: vague winner notification, urgent request for personal info, and a fabricated UPS delivery story. Never share your card number, CVV, or expiration date with unsolicited callers. Block the number, report it to the FTC, and add it to your phone’s spam list. Staying skeptical and hanging up early are the simplest defenses.
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Recent Reports for (999) 910-0300
My experience with this number has always been a scam, so I either ignore the calls or answer and inform them that my number is on the Do Not Call list and that I'll report them
I had a conversation with the scammer, providing a cancelled credit card number, and they threatened to steal my identity, revealing the malicious intent behind their actions.
Apparently, companys are now being targetted by these scammers. The phone line they used to call was a companys line, not a personal one.
A call was received today from 1-999-910-0300, which I didn't answer due to unfamiliarity with the number. It's likely a scam or telemarketer, as is often the case with unknown numbers.
Indian gentlemen called claiming I'd won a $400 Walmart gift card, but when they mentioned a $1.95 UPS delivery fee and asked for my bank card details, I became highly suspicious and refused.
My husband has been receiving calls claiming he won a $400 Wal-mart gift card, which is clearly a scam.
I received a call from this number claiming I won a $400 Wal-Mart card, but it's a scam as they asked for my debit card number
A similar experience to John's has been had with this number, involving a phone call that seemed too good to be true.
I was contacted by individuals with Indian accents claiming I'd won a $400 Walmart gift card, which seemed like a scam.