California (CA)
Sierra
Sacramento, CA
iPhone User PORTFOLIO RECOVERY
calls every day several times leaves no message
This cell number is from a scammer currently using Craigslist to scam sellers via "the overpay scam".
Diana Called 8 times in one hour. Silence on the other end of the line, then ***g up. My caller ID says "Marketing".
Can anyone tell me who this number is****ociated with please. If you find out can you please, please respond back please.
Caller left a message the previous day threatening me with a report of noncompliance. When she called back and spoke with me: *Refused to tell me who had hired her *stated she had certified papers she needed me to sign for *asked if I would be home between 3pm and 5pm on the same day *waited till 5:15pm and she did not show or call ***wording of voice-mail was su****iously similar to the voice-mails left with the social security scam a couple of years ago***
prt0ygir1.de. „”~℉- That was all the text said-
I keep getting calls from this number.
Ben Hur Claiming to be the Social Security Administration with fraudulent activity with your SS number. This call originated in the Chico California area, when called back someone with a foreign tongue answered? Don't call back or if you answer do not give out any information.
Marketplace, this is our final attempt to reach you to qualify for free health coverage this open enrollment period it is urgent you press one now. If you don't have Medicare or Medicaid open enrollment is closing soon. So, press one now, or press two to be removed. Or you may call
Anonymous No
Scam call out of winters California
Lisa Didnt leave a voicemail when called my phone. It most likely is a third party from a website I registered on for insurance quotes or survey taking. It's not a personal friend .
I recieved a text from this number today and it said*****o and stated my name. I have no clue who this person is...
BEWARE PAYPAL SCAM: This is a S****ED number 530-323-8307. What they do: 1. Send you an email with a receipt for some expensive item, like a camera. In my case, it was $955.99. 2. At the bottom of the email. it lists a number to call if you have any questions. (see above) 3. Alarmed, you call the number and inquire about the charge. They are very clever and appear authentic, but it is a SCAM. 4. They ***n your confidence by providing you with the last four numbers of some credit cards and the last four # s of your Social Security card. 5. They then tell you not to worry as Google has a protection plan for this and there will be no charge on your account. ALL YOU NEED TO DO IS TO BUY GOOGLE GIFT CARDS! 6. They tell you to go to a store where you made a purchase and buy Google gift cards. (I was getting suspcious , but not enough to bail out). 7.The scammer (had a Indian accent) was very helpful, too helpful. He actually allowed me time to get ready and then drive to the store (Target) and get to the gift cards .(He stayed on the line that entire time!) I was fortunate as the Store manager overheard my conversation with the man and told me it was a Scam. He then got on the phone and told the scammer to stop calling me and ended the call. He was in the right place at the right time! Kudos to TARGET and the store manager, Adrian.
Sales Cal Call the number back and press nine to be put on the do not call list
they will tell you they are from the government office
This number will text you, knowing your name. A lot of people get this, I've heard it's a spammer, and not to text back!!
I keep getting calls from this number but doesn't leave a voicemail.
No messages repeat calls ****s up