The phone number 757-533-7007 is located in or around Norfolk-Virginia Beach-Newport News-Hampton, VA. This landline number is registered with Verizon. There have been 34 searches conducted for this number overall. There are 24 user comments, the latest received on April 30th, 2011 and it has been marked as spam 24 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 24 times, has been searched 34 times, and has garnered 24 comments by our users. These numbers are higher than average, indicating a possible high risk of spam.
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Leave a CommentI've delt with BOA collections and this is not them. I just blocked the number.
Don't be dumb. Many people are warning you here.
People please be smart! This is a scam. It is fraud. I called BofA and told them that I miassed a call from BofA and I gave them the number and they stated its a company who wants your private personal information AKA Phising! if you have an account with Bof A call the number from the back of the card. I am a frequent caller of BofA so when I received a call from that 757, I right away knew this was not right!
actually this is fraudulent...I do not have a Bank Of America account or even checking or savings account...I missed the phone call...I called it bank and received the message that you say however it never stated exactly as to what company it was...Immediately i knew it was fraud....f you gave them information over the phone that was a big mistake...you should never give ANY type of information over the phone....companies will send notices on how to go about paying a delinquent amount...If i was you I would check my credit now that they have your information and if you provided your social security number well thats a whole different story.
This number is legit. I just called it to check it [since they called me earlier, to help me get my past due account back to current]. I got an recorded female voice telling me "thank you for calling FIA card services, we are currently closed... if you want to make a payment, use [cannot remember website,]" .now if I get a REAL telemarketer, that's another story.
Received a call from this number, have never had a BofA account, have never made a late payment to anyone, never had an account go to collections, or even had a banking account in the negatives. I know every aspect of every account we own and they are all in good standing, and none are from BofA. They also thought my husband was a Jr when he is not. Nice try.
This is also MBNA
I do have Bank Of America and this # came up on my phone today. I have a payment plan on my account and they call me every few months to renew my payments. When I signed up for this account I did have to put other #'s for their files and this may explain why they called the above persons mom. If you do not have a Bank Of America account then your banking may have been bought byt them. I have to say I work with several companies and Bank Of America has been very helpful to me. They have been the only ones out there to help me out to keep my credit good after losing money due to the economy. :-)
This number is a scam or a collection company. I have never had a BOA account and they called both my mother and I within a minute appart. Asked if I knew someone else. Caller ID said Bank of America. Also when you call the number back you get no where, the voice mailbox is full! do a google search and you will see many report of this number. I reported them to the do not call registry.
Saw this number on caller ID. I do not now and have never had an account at BOA. In fact, this is a new cell phone and ***ody has this #.
Caller was Jackie from Bank of America calling to contact another person. I contacted other person who DOES NOT have an account with BOA and would not have listed me as a contact. Jackie refused to discuss it at 866-667-9469.
Yep, it's not a scam. B of A collections it truly is. They don't call me as much as the rest. ;)
This isn't a scam, it's BoA Collections. That includes BofA, FIA Card Services, (former) MBNA Card Services, and many others they've bought over the years.
757-533-7007 is Bank of America collections
I RESIVED A PHONE CALL 9.30 AM ANTHEY ASKEED FOR LUIS AM NOT LUIS AND THEY ASK ME IF I KNOW LUIS NO
Yeah ok - legitimate - WE NEVER EVER HAD AN ACCOUNT WITH BOA SO HOW!
haad similar experience tonight - left a message asking for my husband to call them at some 800 # about previous accounts with them - Funny - we have never-ever had an account with BoA - We don't have any major credit cards other than a gas card and one Dept store card that is paid on regularly each month.I guess they think they can get one past us! HA! think a***n IDIOTS!
Nothing weird about this simple phishing trip. If by coincidence you do actually have an account with the lender they name, you can be reasonable certain it is just that a coincidence. Here is my experience over the past few months with this outfit.We have received calls on a monthly basis from this scammer, asking for me by my somewhat common name and by city but with no other identifiers. The calls are, of course a fraud. Usually my wife is home when they call. Tonight I was home when the call came in.A caller with the s***ch patterns of a black, female mid-Atlantic regional high-school level education claiming to be "Adrian", an employee of "Bank of America," and not identifying herself as an employee of any credit or collection service, called at 5:40 MDT on Tuesday, 16 September 2008. The caller ID reflected 757-533-7007 and "Bank of America" which is false. (Past calls have had other numbers including 800-numbers.) "Adrian" demanded that I make an immediate payment or "This account will be turned over to a collection service." I notified her the call was being recorded and asked what en***y of Bank of America she was employed by and she replied simply but emphatically, "Bank of America." I asked for her address and she demanded to know why I wanted it. "Are you going to make a payment?" I replied, no, that I was aware, as was B of A, that she was a fraud and I wanted to know where she was and who she worked for. She repeated, "Bank of America" and repeated her threat to turn my non existent account over to a "collection agency." I invited her to do so and suggested we could see each other in court. I ended the call. I do not have any account, delinquent or otherwise, with Bank of America and telephone calls we initiated with known Bank of America offices confirmed that there is no record of an account in my name. Just to be sure, I have checked all three of the big three credit reporting agencies and there is no record of an unauthorized or any other account with B of A on my record. You, too can check your credit report at no cost, by using the link found on the Federal Trade Commission's website. No, it's not the singing guy with the pirate's hat in the amusing if by now tedious commercials. There is a link from the FTC dot gov web page.This scammer calls just about monthly and claims the non-existent account is about to be turned over to a collection agency. We have repeatedly asked for identification and affiliation of the caller, and each time they claim they are the "Bank of America." We know this is merely an annoyance and there has been, in my case at least, no prosecutable violation of federal law. Yes, they do violate the "do not call" regulation but that is not really so****ing that will get them prosecuted, in my experience.The reality is they are a scam and an annoyance, but they can steal nothing from you other than your time unless you play their game. **** up on them. Don't answer any questions, don't give them your address or any other information. Don't reward their "phishing" expedition. Don't get mad or use offensive language. Maybe laugh at them a little and **** up. When they call a***n, **** up a***n.
Called and left msg asking for "Miguel" and saying they are calling from "BofA card services." My name is not Miguel. I did not return call.
Today my grandmother received a call at 9:15 am. They asked for me and she said I wasn't there. The gentlemen asked when I'd be there and she said she wouldn't tell him. He said you aren't going to tell me. She said no because I don't know. She asked what this was concerning and he wouldn't say. She told him she'd take a message and give it to me and for him to give his name and number and he said he'd call back and just ***g up.I admit I do have a BoA card and had a late payment, but they call my house number and leave messages clearly stating who they are. And the number displayed on my caller ID is the same number that called her. But when I called the number back with a blocked number (*67) I was told number was unreachable. Weird!As far as calling my 70 year old grandmother to track me is ******ed. Send me a notice in the mail or call me don't harass my family members especially my elderly ones. I guess they figure she's senile and will say anything or give any info they need.
This is a legitimate number. It is not a scam.
I got a call from this number, but I didn't answer and they didn't leave a message. They called 3 times within 30 min of each other.
They ask for a Barbara. I have received six calls from them and I tell them I am not Barbara and I don't know any one named Barbara. I have also told them not to call my number a***n but I guess they have a number and are going to continue to call it.
I received a call at work, asking for my wife - she hasn't worked here in 4 years. Female caller, gave no information. I pulled the number up on caller ID.
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