The phone number 601-734-5595 is located in or around McComb-Brookhaven, MS. This landline number is registered with AT&T Southeast. There have been 28 searches conducted for this number overall. There are 11 user comments, the latest received on August 15th, 2014 and it has been marked as spam 11 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 11 times, has been searched 28 times, and has garnered 11 comments by our users. These numbers are higher than average, indicating a possible high risk of spam.
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Leave a CommentThey kept calling me several times a day and I finally got tired of it, so I punched the number to speak to someone that was going to "lower" my interest rates. When he got on the line and I let him go through his s***ch, I calmly said, "Can you wipe out bankruptcy, because that's where all my credit cards are". He got really angry and spewed that I was part of America's problem, by ac***ulating debt and then letting others pay for it, and I should be ashamed of myself, and I was nothing but the problem and not the solution and bunch of other stuff. Then he ***g up. I laughed and laughed. No, I've not filed bankruptcy, I have no credit card debt. In fact, I have no debt at all so I can't figure out where their "lists" come from. Anyway, they haven't called since.
They offered to lower the interest on my credit card, So i asked them which one and they ***g up....
SPAM -- the worst one -- Credit Card Services -- can't we knock this person out of business -- SPAM
Credit Card Services calls at least 3 times a day on both landline and cell phone.... I keep telling them not to call... but to no avail... BTW... when they call my landline it comes up as Doc Svc... so I don't know if it's really my doctors office calling or them... I let it go to voice mail now...
**** from Credit Card Services wants to know if I'm interested in....I don't know. His name was **** and, well, he was.
Received a call at 10:56, 07/21/2014 with "No caller ID". Did not answer. Received a call at 10:58, 07/21`/2014. From 601-734-5595 Did not answer.
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THE BAD NEWS: Card Services calls aren't going to stop anytime soon. THE GOOD NEWS: You can retaliate, reduce the misery, and even have some fun. RETALIATE: Waste these turkeys' time. Keep them on the line by acting like an interested prospect. Give them bogus data, including a combination of two different credit card numbers, scrambled Social Security digits, and a modified ZIP Code. Important: provide a credit card company's real 800 number. After they call the credit card company, you can give them the same credit card info as before with two of the numbers transposed, thus causing them to make a second verification call. Or you can respond, "Guess what ... H-O-O-N-N-K-K [from a $6 air horn] you've been PRANKED! Call back tomorrow for more bull****." Now they're the **** of your joke. REDUCE THE MISERY: Landlines. Enroll for the free service at nomorobo.com. Simultaneous ringing, a free feature many providers offer, enables nomorobo to receive, answer and, after one ring, automatically **** up on nuisance telephone numbers. Cell phones. Block the number, an option that becomes available on the iPhone if you click on the "i" on the right in the list of recent calls and scroll to the bottom. Unfortunately, Card Services will keep calling from new s****ed numbers, which eventually should motivate you to retaliate. HAVE FUN: Turning the tables on the perpetrators with mischievous deception and the news they've been duped provides instantaneous vigilante satisfaction. Plus you serve your fellow call recipients by slowing down this evil operation's efforts to defraud them.
Credit Card Services account call. these guys are not legit and have used at least 15 different numbers over the last 2 years.
"Credit Card Services". This time, "Scott". I had a call going at the time and this call actually caused the other to disconnect! ***???? I usually like to string these ******s along, but the other call was important and I had to get back to it. If the bad guys have actually found a way to interrupt a valid call, then we really need to do so****ing about/to them!
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