The phone number 208-356-6867 is located in or around Idaho Falls, ID. This landline number is registered with CenturyLink. There have been 19 searches conducted for this number overall. There are 13 user comments, the latest received on March 8th, 2011 and it has been marked as spam 13 times. This number has a current spam score of 100%. Below you will find additional detailed information:
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This number has been reported as spam 13 times, has been searched 19 times, and has garnered 13 comments by our users. These numbers are higher than average, indicating a possible high risk of spam.
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Leave a CommentI forgot to say in my previous post that you can put any identified telemarketers' numbers (and anyone who's annoying) into your contacts and select an annoying ringtone for them, then when they call, you know NOT to answer it. Or if you have it, select a non-ringtone (silent). You can find those in some of the ringtone apps. That way, you're not even annoyed by the scoundrels!
Read the message above "dupedbyprosper" for the story on this company. I have an iPhone and put an app on it called Mr. Number. I never answer calls from unknown numbers until I look it up on Mr. Number. It always comes up unknown or suspected spam. I highly recommend it.
STOP CALLING
Called and asked for Karen. I asked what this was about. He said. it is a personal matter.I said Karen aint home and he said he would call back later. Better not.
They called after 9pm & left no message:(p.s. caller ID said Idaho, USA
they need to stop calling me told them to stop calling and it just goes on and on what do i do to make them stop
Calls 3 times a day. I never answer. They never leave a message. AGGRIVATING!!!!
They called me up after purchasing an Internet Marketing study course online. They said they were from the same company that I bought the course from. They said they were looking for a few people to get some 1 on 1 mentoring.So I told them to call me back. The same dude called me back and gave me an initial interview. Asked me how much money I was making, how much I would like to be making. And also, they asked me how much I had in my bank and credit cards..... Then he said he would call me back a***n, and I would be able to speak with the higher ups for another interview. Already it was s****ing to sound fishy.On the next call he told me to write down 5 things, the last thing being investment. And here is where everything went bad. He said he could set me up with a bank loan through the company, and I would need $600 on my end to get going. He suggested ****ng out my credit cards, and taking some from my savings to do this. This is when I told him I wasn't interested in going through with it, because it was sounding more and more like a scam. He proceeded to wish me luck in my en-devours, but in a way that he was telling me I would never succeed without there mentoring, and I ***g up.Anywho. I wouldn't trust these guys
How the scam works:Prosper obtains contracts from various vendors (Real Estate Investing, E-Commerce, Stock Market Investing, Entrepreneurship & Personal Finance) for the right to sell their educational products. They also let the vendors know that they will be contacting buyers and present them with their own coa****g program.After you purchase the vendors information, Prosper contacts you, not as Prosper Learning, but as that vendor's success team. They then state that they are looking for a few select motivated individuals to obtain success stories. The wording is stated in such a way that it infers that the program will be free.When you talk to them, they will constantly refer back to the vendor and implying that they will coach you on the ****ods you have just purchased.If you are impressed with the vendors information, it is a simple matter of just continuing to let you know that they are an educational provider for that vendor. That infers that they will be tea****g you that program.At this point, your guard is down. The promises are made and the transaction takes place.After agreeing to thousands of dollars and going through the so-called mentoring program, you find out that it did not even cover one-tenth of the information contained in the vendor's product that probably cost less than $100.The coaches/mentors are merely trainers that stick to the pitiful training manual supplied to you and will not go off topic. They are only interested in how well you understood the basic information that comes from the training manual.They will not give you any advice or review any of your work. This type of sales tactic is fraudulent and is covered under Section 5 of the FTC Act – "Unfair or Deceptive Acts or Practices". The FTC's legal ***nch has the authority to rescind a contract.We will all need to file a complaint for the FTC to take action. Please pass this information on to as many websites as possible.https://www.ftccomplaintassistant.gov/
keeps calling my number in ca***a.How do I get them to stop?
I get calls and no message from this number. I want to know who it is without having to pay to find it out!
Theyare.being.a.pain
Call several times a day asking for someone else. Yellow pages says it's from Prosper Learning in ID. They teach investment and real estate. I just want them to leave me alone.
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