The phone number 208-963-0852 is located in or around Boise-Nampa, ID. This mobile number is registered with AT&T Mobility. There have been 26 searches conducted for this number overall. There are 11 user comments, the latest received on September 3rd, 2011 and it has been marked as spam 10 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 10 times, has been searched 26 times, and has garnered 11 comments by our users. These numbers are higher than average, indicating a possible high risk of spam.
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Leave a Commenttranscript of voicemail (automated transcript):"Hello This is a very important message about your current Hallman We have some great news for you. Right now we're offering our customer, the Chancellor whether monthly mortgage payment and rates, without having to refinance. Regardless of credit. Income, Late payments or if you're facing foreclosure. We can also help you and settling any unsecured that we can get you completely debt free within 36 to 60 months. This is a free approval process and only takes a couple of minutes. If you let your new payment and rate would be please give US A call AT (843) 564-6953. At (843) 564-6953."looks like a mortgage scammer to me
I just got their message about lowering my rates on my mortgage. I do not have a mortgage.Reported the number to the FCC.
Got the same thing and I don't have a mortgage
These w**kers keep calling... I have no loans in my name period and they argued saying I do..Told them to go F themselves and reported to NDNC list.. please report them so they can get in trouble for this ****
RECIVED THIS CALL ABOUT REFINANCING SOUNDS LIKE A SCAM I DO NOT OWN A HOME
Received a call from this number but it was just dead air after I answered.
transcript of voicemail (automated transcript):"Hello This is a very important message about your current Hallman We have some great news for you. Right now we're offering our customer, the Chancellor whether monthly mortgage payment and rates, without having to refinance. Regardless of credit. Income, Late payments or if you're facing foreclosure. We can also help you and settling any unsecured that we can get you completely debt free within 36 to 60 months. This is a free approval process and only takes a couple of minutes. If you let your new payment and rate would be please give US A call AT (843) 564-6953. At (843) 564-6953."looks like a mortgage scammer to me
I was left a message from this number that there is "important information" for my home loan. After reading the above... not going to bother calling back.
Was a recorded call, offering to lower mortgage rates. When I called back to ask them to remove me from their list, another recording told me that this was a non-working number. (no, I didn't dial the wrong number either, LOL).
call then ***g up
Company says they are ACS Affadavit Processing...**** up on them...Dept. of Homeland Security has a huge file of complaints... Kansas Attorney General Steve Six is warning consumers about a debt collection scam in which apparent fake debt collectors are impersonating law enforcement officers in an effort to extort money. He's urging consumers not to make payments to these scamsters. The scammers most often claim they are attempting to collect a debt related to an Internet payday loan obtained by the consumer, but which the consumer never repaid. Consumers say they have never obtained such a loan or paid off the loan years ago. The scam artists have most recently identified themselves as ACS, National Affidavit Processing Department and United Financial Crime Division, but may use additional phony names. It appears the phone numbers used by the scammers are "s****ed" numbers, so that the number appearing on a consumer's caller ID is not the actual number of where the call originated. It appears the calls in question may be originating from outside the United States. When questioned, the individual calling refuses to disclose the full name or address of the collection agency he claims to represent. These scammers have been able to provide consumers with identifying information, such as the consumer's social security number, home address, e-mail address, names of family members and the consumer's computer IP address. Since the callers are able to provide valid personal information, consumers may become confused and believe they are being contacted in regard to a legitimate debt. If the initial debt collection scam is unsuccessful, the scamsters keep at it, often calling back months later posing as law enforcement officers or officers of the court. Typically, they threaten the consumer with arrest for fraud or some other fic***ious crime unless the consumer agrees to immediately wire money via Western Union. The phony cops try to frighten and confuse consumers into compliance by using legal sounding terms such as "We're filing an affidavit a***nst you" or by stating a lawsuit Read more: http://www.consumeraffairs.com/news04/2010/01/ks_debt_collection.html#ixzz0iTVHRBEZ
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