Type
Landline
Carrier
Verizon
County
Dallas, Collin, Denton
ZIP code
75001, 75019, 75080, 75081
Location
Dallas, TX
Latest Commented Numbers in 214-231-XXXX
“Congrats on your pre-approved zero interest rate credit card...”
**** up/ no msg
Fed up Keep getting calls from this number. Never leaves a message. When I call back the number is busy. I get the number, but it says private name.
Got a missed call
No message left
No message left. Caller made three attempts so far.
Call was from a recording stating it was my bank and mentioned the possible 3rd party activity. Said they deactivated my card (For my protection). Then wanted to pass me to the security dept to re-activate card. When at the so called security dept: Another recording asked me to enter my card number. At that point (Before entering any numbers) I ***g up and called my bank. There was nothing wrong with my card.As a note: Please do not even enter a false number, there is a possibility that you type in someone else's actual number and then they would have problems. Just **** up and call your bank to tell them about the scam.Thank you.
The same as Linda. I am wondering why they still can use the phone and were not arrested for the fraud.
Went to voicemail but didn't leave a message.
Now, let's think about this. 1st time I call Dataside, the receptionist (who sounded amazingly like the telemarketer who had just called) says it's not them, someone has hacked into their phone system and is making the calls. She also said their company has nothing to do with phone/ computer systems... So, I Google them, go to THEIR website, and find their business has everything to do with phone/ computer systems... Then I get the name of their CEO -- from THEIR website -- and find his phone # online. I call him, and he says he no longer works there and knows nothing about this and a***n tells me their company has nothing to do with phone/ computer systems. So I a***n call Dataside (after hours), and I get his voicemail saying he's away from his desk, leave a message --not that he no longer works there. Everywhere I've worked you're out of the voice-mail/ e-mail systems the day you leave. Very sloppy business/ security at best, especially considering the type of business. So, I sent an e-mail to Aaron @ Dataside with a copy of my 1st comments, telling him not to ever contact me a***n. And now they are being "s****ed", a misnomer one might expect from an amateur, but these people are supposed to be experts in tech/ telecommunications security... The whole idea behind s****ing a legit company is using the name & phone number of a company that actually has so****ing to do with what you claim to be offering so when the person receiving the call checks caller ID or *69 it looks legit and will give you their personal info. The s****er wants you to have that phone number/ company name. I don't have caller ID, and when I called *69, the number was blocked. I had to have my phone company trace it. Definitely not how s****ing works -- unless they got s****ed by a *****. Every time I'm ready to give Dataside the benefit of doubt, I have to wonder why multiple employees insist their business has nothing to do with what it clearly does. If you have nothing to hide, tell the truth, and quit c****ing the story. This gives new meaning to "I misspoke". The only thing making the "s****ing" claim believable is that in Texas and Florida, s****ing is actually semi-legal. You can legally select what name/ phone # you want caller ID to show, no questions asked. Federal legislation making it illegal has passed in the House and is pending in the Senate. I don't know what the truth is here. I just know that it's time to get rid of my land phone and the parasites who misuse it.