The phone number 480-449-6300 is located in or around Phoenix, AZ. This landline number is registered with CenturyLink. There have been 32 searches conducted for this number overall. There are 8 user comments, the latest received on November 20th, 2014 and it has been marked as spam 8 times. This number has a current spam score of 80%. Below you will find additional detailed information:
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80% Spam Risk
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This number has been reported as spam 8 times, has been searched 32 times, and has garnered 8 comments by our users. These numbers are higher than average, indicating a possible high risk of spam.
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Leave a CommentA** CLOWNS CALL EVERYDAY AND NOONE WANTS TO TALK WHEN YOU ASK FOR NAME. THEY CAN **** MY D***
Got a call from them a minute ago. I knew where this is going to. If you get a call from this number, ignore it.
I received a call the other day from # 480-449-6300, I was just leaving the office and have a long drive home so figured this would keep me busy for my hour and half drive home. Soon as I answered they said I signed up to receive additional income, knew this would be good, since I never did and never give my cell number out. I told them I did not sign up and they said well would you like to earn some extra income just from home, I said yes, I played along. Anyhow this could get kind of long but they talked non-stop and asked me what I did and all kind of questions, of course lied to them about my name and everything. They then asked if I am interested still and I asked what am I doing to make this money, this was about 30 minutes later they said we’ll listen to the following recorded message and we will connect you to a representative that will discuss this further with you. So I said ok, still driving home but this is keeping me awake, they played the recorded message about 10-15 minutes long telling me how great this opportunity is, still don’t know what I am to be selling. Then another person gets on the line and after telling me what a great opportunity this is and it’s not a get rich scheme, about 10 minutes later, asks me if I know anything about credit card processing, anyhow another 10-15 minutes later he tells me I would be selling to private companies credit card procession services with no equipment just the services they supply and I could make thousands of dollars only if I was a dedicated and hard worker. Anyhow not to drag this on but this guy was good and is working it so I’m playing along. To make this story shorter they are selling credit card processing services but it’s also a scam to gather your personal information’s, cause towards the end of this now almost an hour + conversation of them trying to make this so unbelievably real they asked for my name as I would like it to appear on my first commissions check, I gave them some BS name. Then they are going on about IRS forms that need to get filled out and they need my middle name or initial “RED FLAG” of course gave them another BS name and also address, then yes after a while for other forms they wanted my date of birth, (remember this was all over the course of the conversations, not all at once to make it seem like that’s what they are after), (gather a person’s information bits-at-a-time) people are foolish this way not realizing it, it’s only when someone is asking for your info all at once do people generally get cautious, these people are good, at least the second person, first person was just to feel you out. So gave them a BS date of birth, they continued trying to gather info from me throughout, but they are good not all at once little by little during the call. They then asked for my Visa and Master card number so they could charge the $299 fee for getting a license for me to sell their service and also this covers a complete back ground and securities exc****e check since I would be working in the financial sector. OK, I am now getting close to home, this has now been going on for over an hour and they think I am all in, Dumb A---s, anyhow told them I only have an amex and not visa or master card, they said it has to be a visa or master card, they couldn’t believe I did not have a visa or master card, O’yes when they first called me they asked if I had an Visa or M/C I told them yes. I presume that was just the first round of talks since this person had no idea I said I had visa / MasterCard, he wanted me to go to the store and buy a prepaid visa or master with my amex card so I could pay my fee, he thought we were best friends at this point after talking over an hour. I was home now so I told him no stores around me sell prepaid cards, just send me an invoice / bill with your company name and info and I will check your company out then mail in a payment, he ***g up that’s the end. Sorry so long but thought you should get the details of this scam! Their tactic is to make you believe they are legitimately hiring you (they make it seem realistic) to sell credit card procession services, while making you pay a background check fee of $299 and gathering your personal information bits at a time to rob you financially by wearing you down mentally!!!!
S****ed greeting an influx of spam calls after posting so****ing for sale on craigslist. This number is a spambot
They have called just about every day, and yes, when you call back it says it's not a working number. ???? I put it on my 'reject' list.
It say's the number you have dialed is not in service. How do we get this to stop.
I receive about 5 calls a day from this # when I answer there is no one there, when I call the # it says that is is no longer in service
Just got a call from this number and they ask for someone I ask who's calling and they **** up with no answer and can't even call the number back.
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