The phone number 515-288-5316 is located in or around Des Moines, IA. This landline number is registered with CenturyLink. There have been 28 searches conducted for this number overall. There are 6 user comments, the latest received on April 24th, 2009 and it has been marked as spam 6 times. This number has a current spam score of 60%. Below you will find additional detailed information:
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60% Spam Risk
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This number has been reported as spam 6 times, has been searched 28 times, and has garnered 6 comments by our users. These numbers are higher than average, indicating a possible high risk of spam.
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Leave a CommentAn automated call at 10:19 am stating that my Coors Credit Union card was at risk and being suspended. Dial one to reach the security department.I have no credit union card!!!
Automated call wanted my credit card number, expiration date, and pin.The call is from an automated message saying that your bank card has been temporarily suspended because it is believed to have been accessed by a third party. The caller goes on to say that in order to activate your card, you must press one and be transferred to the security department.
I got a call from this number too, I did not answer andthey did not leave a message. So I called the number back and talked to the sweetest lady at Flying Hippo a web development company in Des Moines, Iowa. She said that someone stole their access code in order to dial random numbers to try to scam folks out of their credit card info.
I recieved the call at exactly 9 pm, saying they were from Ama National Bank and my account had been suspended due to su****ions of third-party use, and to press 1 to speak to the security dept. I actually did this to see who I would talk to, then a computer system asked for my account number. I actually turned this into the Better Business Bureau.
I received a call at 10:25 pm with a recording saying it was Amarillo Nat'l bank and my card had been suspended because it was accessed by a 3rd party. Press 1 to reactivate. Sounded too fishy to me--I just let the ma****e record it and I will report it to my bank tomorrow.
I received a call at 10:16 p.m. A recording said my Clear Mountain Bank card had been suspended due to supicious activity and to press 1 to reactivate. I don't even use that bank so I knew it was a scam. Caller ID says Flying Hippo.
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