The phone number 773-541-2112 is located in or around Chicago, IL. 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 November 4th, 2010 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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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 CommentI got a call from the guy asking me if i ordered eternal minerals, I said no and told him to cancel my order thinking it was the eternal minerals people. He told me I had to call them and cancel my order. Well then who the***** was he? and how did he know someone put a eternal minerals charge on my credit card. He gave me the number for eternal minerals to call and cancel, which actually was eternal minerals when i looked it up.
I keep getting these calls from this number,they do't leave a message and **** up. This happens anywhere from 3-4 times a day. I'm tired of it.
Extreme Bright White. Male voice called to "confirm" order I never placed. Had my name, phone #, address, last 4 of credit card. Checked CC acct online and found 4 chages I didn't make for other junk like skin cream, health scam items, ipod tunes. Called credit card company who took information and cancelled card (will re-issue under new card number).
I AM REPOSTING MY POST FROM ANOTHER SITE ON OTHER SIMILAR SITES SO THAT THE WORD GETS OUT:Same thing here. The guy sounded so strange. I felt on the inside that so****ing wasn't right. So I abruptly ended the phone call. He began to get alarmed and then asked me what I wanted HIM to do. I'm thinking you called ME!!! I did order so****ing off the web but the company sent a verification email. I order lots of things off the net and have never had a company call me to verify. That was the first red flag. The second was-why are you calling me from a local number. I doubt very highly that this company has offices in every state and city and pinpoints all the customers down to give them each a call. IThey must hack into the company's site because you have all the info why are you calling and asking me for it under the guise of 'verification'. So I called back and told them that I put their number into the search enginge and all these sites popped up with people claiming the number is bogus and comes from scammers. I told them if they did not stop the calls that I would take further action. We'll see if they call a***n.They just called back two minutes ago. This time it was a young woman. I guess they figured out the frogy voiced man is a give away. But she was so unprofessional. Basically this is how I figure you get rid of them. Ask Them questions. I asked her why she was calling to verify when the site verified before checkout and then agian with an email. She gave some dumb anwser about how this was just to ensure verification. But I told her not only did the site do it but so did the email and that, that should be enough. Then I asked why she was calling from a local number. First, she repeated every question I asked her. But when I got to the one about the local number I could hear the froggy voiced man in the backgroud telling her to **** up...then she ***g up. Now does that sound like customer service to you? Scammers.
Same thing here. The guy sounded so strange. I felt on the inside that so****ing wasn't right. So I abruptly ended the phone call. He began to get alarmed and then asked me what I wanted HIM to do. I'm thinking you called ME!!! I did order so****ing off the web but the company sent a verification email. I order lots of things off the net and have never had a company call me to verify. That was the first red flag. The second was-why are you calling me from a local number. I doubt very highly that this company has offices in every state and city and pinpoints all the customers down to give them each a call. IThey must hack into the company's site because you have all the info why are you calling and asking me for it under the guise of 'verification'. So I called back and told them that I put their number into the search enginge and all these sites popped up with people claiming the number is bogus and comes from scammers. I told them if they did not stop the calls that I would take further action. We'll see if they call a***n.They just called back two minutes ago. This time it was a young woman. I guess they figured out the frogy voiced man is a give away. But she was so unprofessional. Basically this is how I figure you get rid of them. Ask Them questions. I asked her why she was calling to verify when the site verified before checkout and then agian with an email. She gave some dumb anwser about how this was just to ensure verification. But I told her not only did the site do it but so did the email and that, that should be enough. Then I asked why she was calling from a local number. First, she repeated every question I asked her. But when I got to the one about the local number I could hear the froggy voiced man in the backgroud telling her to **** up...then she ***g up. Now does that sound like customer service to you? Scammers.\Other phone numbers in the 773 area code
this number has been calling for the past three days about four to five times a day and never leaves a voicemail.
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