The phone number 773-208-0000 is located in or around Chicago, IL. This mobile number is registered with AT&T Mobility. There have been 25 searches conducted for this number overall. There are 12 user comments, the latest received on May 4th, 2011 and it has been marked as spam 12 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 12 times, has been searched 25 times, and has garnered 12 comments by our users. These numbers are higher than average, indicating a possible high risk of spam.
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Leave a CommentJust received a call from this number ... They said they could help us with our credit card interest rate ... I asked them how many cards we had and he said that we had five .. I told him I wanted off of their calling list since we have no need to discuss credit card interest rates with them ... He said to give him two minutes and we would be off of the list. While I sat there, I could tell I was being put on hold and then off hold ... on hold, off hold .. This went on for about 3 minutes. Finally I said "Hello" and someone came back and asked if I was ready to talk about my credit card interest rate. I told him that didn't need to discuss anything with him since the other guy I was speaking to was taking our number off of the calling list. He insisted that we talk about interest rates. When I asked HIM how many credit cards I had, he told me that his paperwork said seven credit cards. I then advised him that this was the second call of this nature today and that I would be reporting him if I get one more call from this number since we are on the "Do Not Call" listing. He s****ed to say that he had the right to call our number since we had had dealings with credit cards in the past .. I asked to speak with his supervisor and then he ***g up.
Yes. I was totally scammed by them. I was su****ious the whole time on the telephone with them, but still gave them some of my info. Their deal: They call saying they are from financial card services for master card and visa, and that based on my credit report I've been selected for a reduction in my interest rate because I've paid on time for the last six months. Very persistent not rude -- official sounding, responded to all my concerns with confidence - other calls occurring in the background. I finally listened to my gut and told them this was a scam and ***g up, but not before I had ******ly given them some info. They then called back five times from an "unknown" number.
I told them I was on the do not call list and a female told me Fu*k off you ****** and ***g up on me. What a scam
Got a call from the same place today,and several times over the past few months. The recording said "Rachel from Credit Card Services." A guy with an Indian accent who identified himself as "Mark" spoke with me. I wanted not to receive any more calls from this outfit so I listened a minute or two and politely told him I'm on the Do Not Call list. He immediately launched into the most obscene, ***ually explicit cursing of me, that I'm busy f---ing my wife and why don't **** his ---- I was so astounded but decided to get more info if I could. "You must absolutely hate your job," I said,and he replied he loves it because he rips people off, scams them. These were his (angry) words. He said the number for me to call back is 1-800-739-8255. Later in the call he wanted to make sure I got the number correctly, and repeated it twice more. I haven't called it but I doubt it is genuine. I asked his company and he said "Financial Services," "Cardholder Services" "Card Services," repeating one after the other, mentioning both Visa and MC. Then he told me about "my" Visa card with Chase Bank (which I do not have), s****ing with 4417 and ending in 7407. (I was writing this all down. I asked him for the whole number and said, "Are you crazy..." as if that would breach some kind of confidentiality. I continued talking, politely despite all of this, and he said in spite, that I'd see a charge of $790 on my credit card account. (Let's see if I see it on any such account -- it'll be proof of the authors of the scam). He began rattling off very fast, as if reading, "Do you consent to this being recorded?" No, I said. "Do you consent to a charge of $790 to your card..." etc. In this apparent script I heard him refer to financial management services under Credit Account Resources and asked him to repeat that part, so this may be, or may include, the name of the actual company that is trying to rip people off through this process. I asked where he is, and he said Orlando, FL, and they also have offices in Atlanta, Dallas, and other places -- 7 in all, he said. Then he talked as if he now had a recording of me consenting to whatever he was reading, which, if really did record it,will only hurt him and will show my adamant "NO" to each of his questions. He closed with more obscenities about ***ual acts and the words that "now I'll do some shopping on your money." Then, "You are such a dumb a**, you f---ing Americans," and he ***g up. I wonder if he was even calling from within the US. In the background were many other officious sounding voices, the kind of thing you hear when you're talking to a credit card company and know there are probably a dozen other people in the room all talking to people on the phone. No doubt this is NOT legitimate in any kind of way, and the people behind it are VERY daring, not swayed in the least by anything that people have said to them so far. This was at least my third, maybe fourth, call from these people in a few months. That others are having a similar experience makes me hopeful that authorities will catch up with them and end such ***** practices.
I asked them to take me off the list and then they party line me with the boss who does not know In on the line. He is telling the operator... F*** them, do not take them off the list
Well, they locked onto my phone number.3 calls today ... and no one there when I answered.
Yeah they called me also said i had to call a 1-800--739-8255 to be removed it was a ***line, i was fuming and scammed of course.
who is this call from??? They call me at least once a week.Watson
Computer call. "Rachel" at Cardholder Services urging that I renew coverage for my credit card. Have gotten this recording many times over the past years; I don't know why they haven't been put out of action. Now the call is originating in Chicago, instead of Arizona.
it's the latest scam number!
asked me about my credit cards, when we asked him who he asked for.. he said never mind and ***g up.
Card Holder Services recording. They repeatedly call. I always get connected to a person and ask to be removed from their list but they never do.
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