The phone number 321-872-3219 is located in or around Melbourne-Titusville, FL. This landline number is registered with FDN Communications. There have been 36 searches conducted for this number overall. There are 34 user comments, the latest received on July 1st, 2010 and it has been marked as spam 34 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 34 times, has been searched 36 times, and has garnered 34 comments by our users. These numbers are higher than average, indicating a possible high risk of spam.
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Leave a CommentThey keep calling me at work and telling me that I cannot cancel the magazines any longer and am I receiving them OK? I never ordered any magazines, nor do I receive any. How do I get this to stop!!!
No one says anything, just ****s up! Call's about 6times a week.
This number called me while I was at work today. I didn't answer it. I looked up the area code and saw it came from Brevard county in Florida. Then later I called the number and got a message saying the number was not in service.
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Some Tips to Avoid Telemarketing Fraud: It's very difficult to get your money back if you've been cheated over the phone. Before you buy anything by telephone, remember: Don't buy from an unfamiliar company. Legitimate businesses understand that you want more information about their company and are happy to comply. Always ask for and wait until you receive written material about any offer or charity. If you get brochures about costly investments, ask someone whose financial advice you trust to review them. But, unfortunately, beware -- not everything written down is true.Always check out unfamiliar companies with your local consumer protection agency, Better Business Bureau, state Attorney General, the National Fraud Information Center, or other watchdog groups. Unfortunately, not all bad businesses can be identified through these organizations. Obtain a salesperson's name, business iden***y, telephone number, street address, mailing address, and business license number before you transact business. Some con artists give out false names, telephone numbers, addresses, and business license numbers. Verify the accu**** of these items.Before you give money to a charity or make an investment, find out what percentage of the money is paid in commissions and what percentage actually goes to the charity or investment.Before you send money, ask yourself a simple question. "What guarantee do I really have that this solicitor will use my money in the manner we agreed upon?"You must not be asked to pay in advance for services. Pay services only after they are delivered.Some con artists will send a messenger to your home to pick up money, claiming it is part of their service to you. In reality, they are taking your money without leaving any trace of who they are or where they can be reached.Always take your time making a decision. Legitimate companies won't pressure you to make a snap decision.Don't pay for a "free prize." If a caller tells you the payment is for taxes, he or she is violating federal law.Before you receive your next sales pitch, decide what your limits are -- the kinds of financial information you will and won't give out on the telephone.It's never rude to wait and think about an offer. Be sure to talk over big investments offered by telephone salespeople with a trusted friend, family member, or financial advisor. Never respond to an offer you don't understand thoroughly. Never send money or give out personal information such as credit card numbers and expiration dates, bank account numbers, dates of birth, or social security numbers to unfamiliar companies or unknown persons. Your personal information is often brokered to telemarketers through third parties. If you have information about a fraud report it to state, local, or federal law enforcement agencies.
I have been receiving calls and no one is there or they ask for Chris s****ing to get very annoying.. If it dont stop if will get an attorney...
The woman told me she was calling to see if I was getting my magazines. I don't get magazines in the mail. I get about 7 calls a week. I am sick of it. She told me my mastercard was being charged I told her no way. Before she could let me call with someone esle she wanted some information from me I said no.
called to say I had ordered magazines and if I didn't pay they would turn over to collections. I told them to go ahead and turn it to collections! Sick of these scammers. They prey on the disabled.
these people are relentless and scam artist.call back on a landline and the number rings and rings.go to the Do Not Call registry website and file a complaint.this company is trying to skirt around the law by calling claiming that they are owed money,and the only way to shut them down is to continually report them over and over and over a***n.They are not skirting around the law, they are breaking the law.
these people are relentless and scam artist.call back on a landline and the number rings and rings.go to the Do Not Call registry website and file a complaint.this company is trying to skirt around the law by calling claiming that they are owed money,and the only way to shut them down is to continually report them over and over and over a***n.They are not skirting around the law, they are breaking the law.
I have been receiving call from these phones (321) 872 3219 and (303) 325 7877they claim tha I have a balance with them for all the magazines I am receiving. They do not give any magazine name but keep repeating tha I have to pay the balance that is already past due.I am not receiving any magazine and I do not have any subcription beyon Consumer Rerorts, an USA Today. What can I do to stop them from calling me?
called to tell me that i ordered several magazines & were wondering why i haven't received them i told them i never ordered any magazines they then told me i paid for them with my mastercard which i don't have when asked to speak to a supervisor they wouldn't let me until i gave them some personal information when i wouldn't they ended call.this had happened several times.these SCAM ARTIST need to be stopped immediately!
Called to tell me that we had ordered several magazines and owed them money. When I told them I did not order the magazines, they said we had and had the last four digits of my credit card. I asked to speak to a supervisor and was promptly disconnected--this happened on two different calls.
A woman from that # and 6024123594 called me too about these magazines I NEVER ordered. She also knew my mailing address and asked me for additional info and I told her no and ***g up on her. I saved the # as DO NOT ANSWER in my cell phone and now I just ignore the calls and watch my credit card statements closely.
Same for me and they keep on calling and calling, i told them in very bad way that i don't want those magazine.I told even that i report this to my bank and after that they told me that they called the wrong person.
I received a phone call today stating I ordered magazines when in fact I did not. I provided them my DOB and then I ***g up with them. What should I do now to protect myself. Does anyone have any ideas.. Thanks
I didn't answer the phone when they called, but called them back right away and the message I got was "that this is a non-working number" I did this on 4 different days with 4 different calls. Very shady people.
They called me with the same line about mags I did not order. They had the last 4 digits of a one of my credit cards. They asked what my birthday was. That's when the flag went up. They need you DOB to steal your iden***y. They're on the wheel now. What goes around comes around...
I got a call from them too. Never ordered anything, yet they have my credit card info!!! I told them not to bill my credit card and was going to report them to BBB because I have better things to spend 50 dollars a month on!! What is the name of this company? They refuse to cancel any orders, I have 7 kids to raise, I need my money and the guy was such a ****!
called my phone and would not tell my boyfriend who they were and why they wanted to speak with me
i just got a call from these crazy people stating that i had a back order of magazines and i haven't ordered anything
I too just rec'd a call from this phone number and they had my mailing address and my unlisted cell phone number claiming that I ordered womens magazines and I got angry and told them off....I also told them that if they send me anything that I would ***t them down and bring whatever charges a***nst them that I could....then I ***g up on them....when I tried to call the number back it was a recording that stated that the number was disconnected....the funny thing is tho is that I called them back a nano second after I had ended the call where they called me !!! Go figure...
when a man pickup, caller ****-up. 4590
This number keeps calling me even after I filed a complaint with the no call list. I usually get 6-8 calls a day from this number. I did answer it only for the person on the other end to ask for a Ronald. I just want them to quit calling my house.
asked me to verify my birthdate and credit card number with them over the phone- only they didn't tell me the information so I could agree, they wanted me to tell them!
These people are very rude i dont know where they get they can talk to people like they do when you tell them you never ordered any mag from them.
I got a call from this #321-872-3219 saying i ordered some mag ive never ordered i got a little rude because ive never ordered any mag and they said they will charge me the remaining balance and ***g up on me ive tryed to call them back but all you get is a busy signal.
Well I WAS ***B ENOUGH TO FALL FOR IT. NOW I CANT CANCEL IT. DOES ANYONE KNOW HOW TO?
I also got a call from 3218723219 claiming that they were going to reduce my monthly payments from 20 to 10 and for that they needed my credit card details...Who are these guys and how are they allowed to operate such illegal businesses...
They called & said they were confirming an order from last week for a number of magazines. It was to be charged to my credit card (they read back the last 4 digits correctly) and I would s**** receiving them soon. I never heard of them; I never ordered from them and if I did it wouldn't be magazines on home decorating, cooking recipes,contests & underwater basket weaving! How did they get my card numbers; it's scary. Recently I received 3 cameras via UPS from Brooklyn & never ordered them, but they were charged to this same card. I got it cleared up by sending them & had to pay $18.00 for insured shipping them back to them. The invoice had my name, address, my cell phne number & a partial of my card numbers. These are both scams.
Called my phone yes****ay x2 and today x3. I didnt answer after the first call because I did not recognize the number. Then I googled the number and read all of this. I'm getting angry now that they don't stop calling.
Called me twice in one day & said I had an account with rhem, even quoted the last four digits of a VISA card that I cancelled in May of last year and said I had an account with them. *** CHANCE, INTERNATIONAL!! I've never heard of them before.
They claimed they had my credit card information and I that I was receiving 6 magazines. None of my credit cards show any such payments and I am not receiving any magazines!
Claims they are from a magazine distribution company.
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