The phone number 443-692-2165 is located in or around Baltimore, MD. This landline number is registered with Verizon. There have been 23 searches conducted for this number overall. There are 9 user comments, the latest received on July 12th, 2010 and it has been marked as spam 9 times. This number has a current spam score of 90%. Below you will find additional detailed information:
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I got a call from "Johnny" who said he was with the online pharmacy and that he had my refill ready to ship. Said I would have it the next day between 11am and 12. Offered 180 count Hydro 10/325, with20 free, so 200ct for $679 if I send western union to Bani, Dominican Republic. he claimed it would be cod and i would get to inspect the package before giving him my ten digit number to release funds to them. so fed ex will stand there waiting while i open up the pills? really? He said to send the money to Michael Nunez, and urged me to be sure and tell them that I do in fact know him. Urged me to not mention what the money is for. Kept saying I had to call western union asap, so he could give me my tracking number. I caught him contradicting himself several times by asking questions. Like when I asked for the tracking number. He said the package was on its way, and I said give me number, and I will call WU. He rambled, and never gave clear answers. first said tracking number ready, then said tracking number will be given after WU pmt. is cleared, then said shipping dept. places orders on hold until WU pmt. clears, then said fed ex places shipping on hold until pmt. clears. I say what happened to "COD" and more rambling...more promises, even said "trust me. I am honest, christian, family man and i go to church every sunday. i would never lie or cheat." then he says the package is at my local fed ex waiting. as soon as i make WU pmt. they will bring it to me. I am playing along. i am so glad i saw this before doing anything ******. Thats when i googled 'dominican republic pharmacy WU' and found the exact thing reported as a scam. here are the summary details:western union the money to: MICHAEL NUNEZ , BANI, DOMINICAN REPUBLICcaller: JOHNNY MARTINEZ, 302-689-6738, EXT. 5911
I received a call fro a "Officer John Dyer" from the DA's office. I this a scam or for real? he told me to send him money, but i keep ****ing up on him. He calls at least 5 times a day. He ask's me to send him $1,000 to dismiss my case cause he has a package with my name on it also has recorded calls. this is really weird and i am really frustrated.
I finally told this mf... that I will report him. BTW - he claims a badge # 8401. Maybe we should stop ordering drugs online, ya think??
found this article online..news on fake agent callingyou get a call inviting you to buy cheap prescription drugs, think twice. The Food and Drug Administration issued a press release last November warning about a new phone scam in which a "salesperson" would offer discounted medicines and then ask the customer to wire money to the Dominican Republic.The drugs are never delivered.But the fraud does not end here.After the order is placed, the customer would get another call from a fake “FDA special agent." The impersonator explains the customer has broken the law and could face criminal charges. The only option to make the whole thing go away, he would say, is by paying a fine of several thousand dollars. The money, once a***n, must be sent to the Dominican Republic."The public should note that no FDA official will ever contact a consumer by phone demanding money or any other form of payment. FDA officials always present identification in person when conducting official business," said Michael Chappell, the FDA's acting****ociate commissioner for regulatory.This is just one of the many scams involving online pharmacies. Share your experiences with us. Have you ever bought drugs coming from another country? Do you know of similar scams? How can they be avoided?
associated #'s 443-451-9297, 713-366-8127, 718-713-8442names John, Jerry, Hector Ortiz
same ******* contacted me. Same scam. This time it was "Officer John Dyer" from the DA's office. I told him to gargle with my ***** and ***g up.
Got the same call from Baltimore and the same "Special Agent/Officer" Michael Turner (of Dominican Republic Customs, or "ADUANA" in Spanish) threatening $3000 fine to cooperate and "make all charges disappear" or face serious prison time. Furthermore, that he and his Chief Officer Gonza*** are in a project with U.S. Customs to bust fraudulent drug shipments coming from DR. Gave me the number 443-451-9297 to call back after sending at least 10% partial payment via Western Union IMMEDIATELY to a guy named Julio Garcia in Santo Domingo (DR), but when I *69'd the origin call got the number 443-692-2165 instead...??
Guy calls and says he's an officer with the DA's office in Baltimore. Says they have a shipment of drugs with my name on it. Caught it coming out of country. Threatens me with prison time and $15,000 fine if I don't cooperate. Then calls back to say he talked to his boss and if I pay a fine of $3,000 then everything will be fine. Kiss my a**. I call the DA's office (state and city) and they say no officer by the name of Michael Turner works for them nor do they settle cases that way. The **** was trying to threaten/extortion money out of me. Keeps calling back and threatening me to pay or go to jail.
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