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Staircase Financial scam calls – what to watch out for?
Summary — +6498845712
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If you get a call from +6498845712 it’s almost always a telemarketing push that tries to sell you a retirement plan, mortgage‑related offer or a $1,000 ‘gift’. The script is repetitive, they pressure you for personal finance details and disappear as soon as you say ‘no’. They’ll claim they got your number from a marketing list or a compliance register, but that’s usually a smokescreen. Hang up, block the number and never share banking or mortgage info with strangers. If they keep calling, report the number to your telecom provider and to the local consumer protection agency.
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Recent Reports for 09 884 5712
A promotion claiming to give away $1000 to mortgage holders was the reason for their call, which I received a short while ago
They called me about retirement plans, but I hung up eventually because I told them I wasn't interested, and they called back the next day too!
Multiple calls from this number have been received, with no messages left, and upon answering, the caller immediately disconnected after a greeting
What I find intriguing is how these callers manage to bypass my answering machine; the ring tone is distinct from a normal call, and the phone continues to ring incessantly; I only answer calls from numbers I recognize, and initially, they would call in the afternoons, but now they are calling as late as 8pm
Repeated calls were received from this number, but no messages were left, despite the caller being informed to text due to a hearing impairment
A telemarketer attempted to sell a retirement plan, asking unusual questions and refusing to disclose the purpose of the call until repeatedly asked, and would not accept 'no thank you' as a response.
The telemarketers who works for staircase are very pushy, somtimes
They was offering me $1000 to help me retire early, but they keep saying i am not interested, thats weird.
The call appears to be fraudulent
The caller claims to represent the “Global Economic Forum”
The user has reported a positive interaction.
The user's experience was positive
The user has provided a neutral assesment of this number
Two calls were received from this number within a short timeframe, both of which were unanswered
This number is associated with a telemarketing company known for making persistent and annoying calls nationwide
It was suprisingly an opinion poll, which is a nice change from the usual funeral insurance scams, but it's still phishing
A suspicious call was received from this number, claiming to be from Staircase Financial, with a dubious offer and questions that seemed invasive, prompting a report to the Marketing Association of New Zealand
This caller inquired about financial details, including mortgage information, claiming they obtained my number from a purchased list.
Following two calls within a 48-hour period, it became clear that the caller was not willing to accept my disinterest, instead persisting with discussions about financial matters and inquiring about personal details, prompting a request for my number to be removed from their list
The caller is attempting to sell mortgage-related products or services
This number has been identified as a potential source of telemarketing and negative experiences