This guy, Paulino Isidro, will tell you that he needs your help to get the money. He received information about your bank and a copy of your ID and SSN. When you say no to him, he becomes disgusting, as if you are the one who is doing a bad thing. He was not very good at what he does, and often chooses his words in their own language, which was Spanish.
This woman will tell you that she is Ramona Fria and needs your help getting money. She will want your bank information and a copy of your ID and your SSN. When you say no to her, she becomes disgusting, as if you are doing a bad thing. She is not very good at what she does and often throws out words in her native language that I do not understand.
I just called this number back and it says it's Acounts Receivable automated payment and asks for your account # or SS#, obviously i don't have an account # because I don't even know what company this is and i definately will NOT put in my SS #, you also have the option to choose option if you don't have either and i just keep getting put back in the same loop,how lame DO NOT GIVE THEM YOUR SS#
Called me about free upgrades to a travel package I supposedly finished paying off recently but haven’t booked. Wanted a one time fee, had a thick accent.
Received call from that number this evening. He identified himself as a police officer of our city. asking for a donation. Very persistent. I answered out of curiosity who was calling numerous times a day. Phone ID Police Call.
this is the message i got from this number: Aracely, final notification for your USPS package 6G73K3 from 03/17/2020. Proceed to sg7k.info/HEPtUy4QLi . its a scam site, my name isn't aracely and I don't have a package coming
I keep getting calls from this number but I do not have any accounts with Wells Fargo and I am on the Do Not Call registry, so they have no reason to be calling me. After several minutes of maneuvering through their computerized phone system (which does not have an option to speak with a representative unless you have an account number to enter first, so I pushed O's, *, and # keys randomly until it finally transferred me to a person), I spoke to a representative who said she would forward my complaint to the department that reviews them, and they can/should get my # removed from their list. If it doesn't work and I continue getting calls from that number, then I'll file a complaint with the DNC Registry.
I have gotten a call from them as well, and they talk really quick and ask a lot of questions (Indian Man as well). It seemed to me that they are attempting to get you say specific phrases (potentially to record). He kept asking me the same questions to try and get me to say the exact wording he mentioned. When I didn't say what he wanted he continued to ask me until I just ended up hanging up the phone (this went on at least 8 times for 1 question). They mention they will send an email and confirm your email address (not sure how they got it), but I guarantee nothing will come through. I wouldn't give this person any information at all
I have received call from this number. They demand $500 to inquiry for the scam company of Bitcoin investment They told him self origination security agancy. Please tell me it is true
Wouldn't say who they are- The woman asked for my social security number- Told me it has to do with prior education and its "good" but can't say until I confirm my social
This person GARCIA AMERICO (told her his name was MICHAEL) called my house repeated and convinced my daughter our computer was contacting their computer and saying there was a systems error- He convinced her to log on to a website of theirs and he gained access to our computer- She panicked and hung up when realized he had gained access to computer, she then turned off and disconnected the computer system- This GUPTA called our home times one day and then called again the following day, in which I intercepted the call and explained to him we reported him to the FBI scam alert
We just got a call from this number 9738748307 that threatened to shut off our power within the next 45 minutes if we didn't pay $300 and they were insisting that we use Cash App to pay it to Georgia Power. I could not find any info on this on GA Power's website, so we did not do it.
This woman will tell you that she is BAIN BEATRICE and needs your help getting money. She will want your bank information and a copy of your ID and your SSN. When you say no to her, she becomes disgusting, as if you are doing a bad thing. She's not very good at what she does and often throws out words in her native language that I don't know.
Said they were from Amazon and trying to verify a cell phone purchase. Sounded like a boilerroom. So I hung up & called Amazon directly. They did not make the call
Recorded message. Woman says "We have been trying to reach you. Your car warranty is about to expire. ---------". My vehicle is way out of warranty. Why aren't the FED's going after these people? If they start arresting & fining the people who are on the recordings, those people would be "flipping" on the behind the scenes people really fast. It's almost like the FEDS are in league with these low lifes.
I think this is probably a spam or solicitation call and probably not a collection call, although I'm not sure. The call came in, rang twice, and stopped. My cell phone company labeled it as "suspected spam" (which happens with sales and collections calls), but collectors usually let it ring the entire 4+ times and go to voicemail if unanswered, whereas sales rings enough to allow an answer but not go to voicemail.
I think it could be a bath remodeling company because we recently entered a contest and are possibly interested in their work. We asked for no calls and email-only contact initially, but the phone immediately started ringing within an hour of that registration and hasn't stopped. We won't answer now.
Individual called claiming to be from Social Security Administration saying that there has been suspicious activity on my account and to please call 425-292-5995. Ignored call. Caller left voicemail message
Local number called so my husband answered. Said they were from Amazon and something wrong with a recent order.
I haven’t ordered anything from Amazon in a while so I know it was a SCAM
when I answered, the caller did not speak or hang up
I think it could be a bath remodeling company because we recently entered a contest and are possibly interested in their work. We asked for no calls and email-only contact initially, but the phone immediately started ringing within an hour of that registration and hasn't stopped. We won't answer now.
I haven’t ordered anything from Amazon in a while so I know it was a SCAM