The phone number 402-982-0468 is located in or around Omaha, NE. This mobile number is registered with Verizon Wireless. There have been 18 searches conducted for this number overall. There are 36 user comments, the latest received on January 6th, 2011 and it has been marked as spam 36 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 36 times, has been searched 18 times, and has garnered 36 comments by our users. These numbers are higher than average, indicating a possible high risk of spam.
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Leave a CommentI did not answer. I do NOT accept solicitation calls.
I get this call 4-5 times a day. I don't answer but I'd like to know who it is.
I get this call 4-5 times a day. I don't answer but I'd like to know who it is.
i get calls from this number all the time automated dialer with a pre recorded message most times
This is a scam. It played a recorded message in English with a woman's voice telling me that the federal government has just lowered interest rates, and I could lower my rate to 4.9% but this was my last chance. I had to press 1 in order to talk to someone to do this. So, I pressed 1 and some guy who could not speak English at all said he was so and so and then paused for like 5 seconds while he read off the name of the company he was supposedly with (it sounded like so****ing Life) but I couldn't even make it out, so I ***g up immediately. I would NOT give anyone on this line your information since they don't even****ociate themselves with a particular credit card company.
I got the call today also at 11am central time. I did not answer it and my cell always tells me what state the call is coming from and this one is suppose to be out of Nebrk. with the Internet it may as well be some thief den in Nigeria or Russia or even Germany and a room full of ****s sitting around calling us non-stop and for every one of us that don't fall for this **** and seek info there are God knows how many people out there that fall for what ever bs they are feeding. I did not answer the call when it came but i did hit *67 then the # 402-982-0466 and got a recording from what i think may be my cell carrier Sprint (i hear the same males voice when I dial a # that is incorrect or disconnected so that is of no concern to me I know the recording i hear is sprint. but the # is suppose to be a non working #...maybe because I called it with the *67 it does that but i am sure if i called without the *67 I may get a different response. they may have a system that can tell the difference in a private call or not. Who knows. But i am calling the FTC Monday to file a complaint. I think the more they get the more urgent they make the matter to keep some ignorant fool from giving them all their info and first born. I cant believe someone is ****** enough to give out info on the phone to anyone who calls them. My bank had to call me back one day regarding a theft to my account (a fellow co-worker stole my debit and credit cards) but when they returned my call they told me to discuss anything with me even though i had been talking to the same woman for a week and knew her voice well enough, i had to call them back, which is great safety for a customer and more places should make that a practice. I think we customers need to demand more safety for our info and more places will set up safety practice much like the one my bank pratice. I just am amazed to think how many people fall for **** like these phone calls though. And they are normally left broke and looking like a victim but a ****** victim that did help a thief along...hell if i was not so honest i would just pick up the phone and call people and say....you walked through my store one day and you didn't pay the $99.99 cover charge to enter and I am making a "courtesy call" before i take legal action. Now that just sounds ****** but i am willing to bet i would have a few takers people can be so dumb. So its not so much cat****g these people who do these things,I think the biggest way to fight back is to teach people to not be a victim to these thief's. And how about people that get a $2500.0 check in the mail and a short letter telling you its yours from some lotto you never heard of but for a "small fee" its all yours just cash the check and send the money on to some idiot you never heard of in you life. And for no **** good reason these Dishonest people run to the bank and cash the check and then find out in a few weeks it was a bad check, part of a scam. Now you cant tell me for one minute they were thinking Hmmm tis is too good to be true? Oh no just my lucky day...I win money from a contest i never heard of and out of the blue when i hear on tv and read in the papers about scams all the time but oh no tis is the real thing.....Now they are as much of a thief as the person that they was told to send the money to...i am sure they had a gut feeling about it but they being dishonest too seen a undeserved "win fall"...People stop making yourself a victim!!!!...please your making poor people like us get ****** calls every day from people who look for people like YOU! Okay folks I hope I have helped our problem here somewhat! LOL...I think some people just want to be a victim though, they would have to know all of these types of calls and letters in the mail are bogus..Good luck on the calls folks! Do what the one person did...call the FTC...and report these idiots
no i have U.S. cellular and get them. ive gotten them on my college dorm phone before aswell. weird...
I received a call at noon today and didn't answer. Just googled to see who it was and now I'm glad I didn't answer. I told family members to ignore it too!
I've been getting calls from various different area codes and numbers, some with vehicle warranty messages and some being blank... I have Verizon and I just want to know if it's just Verizon customers with this problem.
Got a call on my cell phone 4/11/2009 at 11:54am.I didn't answer, but tried to return call... It was always busy. So I googled it and found this website. As a little note about callerid for all these scammers, its useless. They can easily set up their own voip servers and tie into the Telephony thru very cheap back end providers. When they do this they can make the callerid string whatever they want it to be. Technically it is illegal to misrepresent but that wouldn't stop them.Also the same back end providers can give them numbers from about anywhere so you cannot****ume anything about the location from the area codes or exc****es. They could be in Russia and have an exc****e from Chicaco etc.
George is right. Same calls, different number. They use a relay system so the Caller ID doesn't mean anything anymore. When you try to talk to them to be removed from the list, they do indeed **** up on you.As far as I know, there is no recourse. They seem to call cell phones only and the Do Not Call list is ineffective a***nst such people.Best advice - do not answer long distance calls at this time.
Same daily call just a different number. "This is your final notice to extend your vehicle warranty." I waited for a rep to come on the phone and said to him how do you know anything about my vehicle and they ***g up. They seem to have access to a list of cellular telephone numbers because everyone I know gets these calls but ONLY on their cell phones. Definitely not on the up and up!
I get a call from this number a few times a week. I ignore it! What ever they have to offer. IT'S A SCAM!!!
I've been getting calls from this number and others all exactly like the ones described above, with credit services or car warranties or whatever. The guy on the line was incredibly dim witted and rude.I've talked to the FCC about these unwanted calls, and it seems the correct way to deal with this is to report the calls to the FTC, the Federal Trade Commission. I urge you all to report these calls as well. The FTC can be reached at 877-382-4357, and are all very nice.I want to see these guys behind bars, and the only way to****ure that is for everyone to report them to the proper authorities.
Just received it not less than three minutes ago. I didn't answer, but they didn't leave a message.
Automated voice tries to get me to "lower my interest rate" on my credit card. They don't mention who they work for so I know their not in any way related to my actual credit card company. They also have called me multiple times from different phone numbers.***Highly likely this is an iden***y theft scam.***At best it is just an illegal phone spamming scheme for a loan shark.
I get a call from this number just about every day. I know ***ody with that number or from that area. I also signed onto the official "Do not call" list. W***ver this dilrod breathed, scabby kneed **** is he should be lawfully prosecuted and his phone service should be revoked
I get a call from this number just about every day. I know ***ody with that number or from that area. I also signed onto the official "Do not call" list. W***ver this dilrod breathed, scabby kneed **** is he should be lawfully prosecuted and his phone service should be revoked
Woman's voice saying "This is the second notice that the factory warranty on your car is about to expire".
Multiple calls.***g up on every time I ask to be removed from the calling list.Have reported 2 times to MO no call complaint website.Will be calling Citistream as well.Looks like after resear****g onling they use multiple #'s and multiple tactics to get info from people and will NOT stop calling no matter what and nothing can be done about it basically.Great!!!
Per Citistream Communications' website (Citistream is apparently the supplier of phone technology for this telemarketer): If you believe you have received an unwanted solicitation from telephone number****igned to a customer, please contact Customer Compliance Specialist. While Citistream does not make any solicitation calls, we hold our clients to the highest standards and will quickly resolve your complaint. Customer Complaints: 1-866-708-0401(I called, he was very helpful and understanding and said he would take care of the problem.)
I keep getting the same type of calls from 402-982-0468 & 402-982-0466Can someone PLEASE track this number down and post a physical street address, there are some people that need to visit there employee's when they go in the building to tell them nicely to stop.
Pretty much the same deal here. I pressed "9" to speak with someone and tell them in no uncertain terms that I was ****ed off to have received this call. I think next time I'll offer to give them my credit card and bank account numbers if they'll just give me a street address so that Messrs. Smith & Wesson can deliver them in person. $%&
I have the same issues with this number. They call my work number and when I hit 9 to speak with someone, I immediately tell them I do not have a credit card with them and I want to be taken off their calling list. Both times the operator has ***g up on me! I do not understand this at all and it is really frustrating! I tried to call the number back, but it is busy.
Has been calling my number many times. Iv'e been getting alot of junk calls after getting a dish network system.
I don't know anyone from that area code so I didn't answer.
Call said it was, "calling to confirm that there are no problems with my credit card." I don't have a credit card!The number they called (my number) was published on one website on the internet as part of a business. Also, the phone is a recently activated Tracphone. This should help people track down where they got the numbers. They're either mining them on Google or they have a scam going on with Tracphone. The call then went on to allow me to connect to a live operator by pressing #9. The "operator" sounded like some **** on the other end of the phone, slowly (and ******ly) drooling out a "hello."I mentioned I was not happy with the call. His response??"This is Experian." Yeah... right! Anyway, when I asked to be put on the do not call list, he ***g up on me. The same phone is also getting those vehicle extended warranty calls. I'm almost 100% certain they are mining these numbers off Google. Some federal agency ought to bust them.
THEY JUST CALLED MY CELL PHONE AND WOULD NOT SAY ANYTHING WHEN I SAID*****O. DOES ANYONE KNOW WHO THIS IS??
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