The phone number 240-696-1777 is located in or around Washington, DC. This landline number is registered with Centurylink. There have been 29 searches conducted for this number overall. There are 4 user comments, the latest received on August 9th, 2008 and it has been marked as spam 4 times. This number has a current spam score of 40%. Below you will find additional detailed information:
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This number has been reported as spam 4 times, has been searched 29 times, and has garnered 4 comments by our users. These numbers are higher than average, indicating a possible high risk of spam.
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Leave a CommentThis is a group of people currently taking advantage of people across the United States. They go by a variety of names and phone numbers -- some of the names they use include Global****et Investigations, Worldwide Recovery Services, Worldwide****et Investigation Services and North American****et Investigation Bureau (NAAIB). Last year they were operating out of Cleveland, OH, until they were shut down -- the Cleveland BBB named them as one of the top ten scams of 2007 (http://cleveland.bbb.org/WWWRoot/SitePage.asp ... 19642b&art=4334).You can get more info here: http://www.budhibbs.com/debtcollectorpages/NAAIB.htm.They will probably continue using this MD number until they get shut down a***n, then s**** using a new area code, but the MO is always the same: they call and identify themselves in a way that implies they are either working for a lawyer, the court system, or the police department (all of these misleading statements are illegal); tell you that there has been a civil case filed a***nst you, they give you a case number, and tell you that you must contact them before a warrant is sworn out a***nst you. When you contact them, they tell you that they are investigating a debt that is 10, 12, 15 or so years old; they'll name some bank you've never heard of, or a credit card you've never heard of. They'll have just enough information about you to make you nervous and they'll be phishing to find out more information. They'll tell you that the debt is some ridiculous amount -- let's say $10,200 for an example -- but if you're willing to pay today, they'll reduce it to, for example, $650. But they can't give you an address. Instead, they will ask for your bank account or credit card number. They'll tell you that if you don't settle on the phone with them that moment, a sheriff will appear at your door within 48 hours to arrest you. NONE OF THIS IS TRUE. Complaints have been filed to the AG of OH, MD, TX, NY, and IL, as well as to the FTC, FCC, and the FBI (as they are trying to illegally extort money over the phone). They target the elderly and infirm. Do not speak with them, and save whatever messages they leave on your phone. If you get a phone call, file a complaint online with the following organizations:http://www.oag.state.md.us/Consumer/complaint.htmhttps://www.ftccomplaintassistant.gov/FTC_Wizard.aspx?Lang=enhttp://esupport.fcc.gov/complaints.htmas well as the Attorney General of your own state. Remember: whether the debt is yours or not, you should not be dealing with these people. They are not a legitimate organization.
Her name was Cassie Black.She left a message saying was a Civil Investigator. She was calling for my ex husband, which I haven't had anything to do with in 11 years.
Recieved same message. I believe it is a scam. Same messages have been left for many relatives --many distant. Called the number back and they were rude and unprofessional. Wouldn't even tell me about their office. I'm sure it is a scam.
a woman was leaving a message on our ma****e but we picked up mid-message. "Investigator" Alexis Levone stated she was leaving a message for "our neighbor" on our ma****e because she was unable to get in touch with him - claimed a civil complainted had been filed a***nst him and she wanted us to leave a note in his mailbox with a case number and her phone number. Criminal charges might be involved, etc.
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