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This number has been reported as spam 7 times, has been searched 12 times, and has garnered 7 comments by our users. These numbers are higher than average, indicating a possible high risk of spam.
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Leave a CommentHello, I'm Bank of America customer for a long time. Smbd called my cell from unknown #, stating that it's Card services. I called back 1-800-305-6229. It was direct # to BOA customer****istence, it will tell you hold on for next represen***ive, once you get smbd on a line they will verify some info(SSN, DOB, etc). They need to do that to protect your security. They helped me alot w my credit card, that I falled behind on due to my business be slow. They offered me couple options and one of them really worked for me very good. If they leave this # on your vocemail it means that you are late on your payments and they want to help. It's better to work with them right now before your account will be sold to a real collection agency. Ask me if you have any questions, I will gladly share my experience with you.....
Hello, I'm Bank of America customer for a long time. Smbd called my cell from unknown #, stating that it's Card services. I called back 1-800-305-6229. It was direct # to BOA customer****istence, it will tell you hold on for next represen***ive, once you get smbd on a line they will verify some info(SSN, DOB, etc). They need to do that to protect your security. They helped me alot w my credit card, that I falled behind on due to my business be slow. They offered me couple options and one of them really worked for me very good. If they leave this # on your vocemail it means that you are late on your payments and they want to help. It's better to work with them right now before your account will be sold to a real collection agency. Ask me if you have any questions, I will gladly share my experience with you.....
I called Bank of America and she said these people were a collection agency.
Recently in November my Bank of America issued check card’s information was stolen from one of the merchants I had used my check card at to make a purchase. My account was frozen as a security precaution by Bank of America. It was then a nuisance and tedious work to have to deal with the bank by answering several questions in order to receive a temporary check card, until my new card arrived, but I digress. About two weeks after my check card incident, this “COMPANY” repeatedly called my house number. My Mother asked what it was in reference to and the man proclaimed in a blatantly s****ling way that he had business to do with me. When my mother handed me the phone, I took one quick glance at the caller ID and I ***g up because I knew that I had no reason for a collection agency to be calling me, especially from Bank of America and at 7 a.m.! After ****ing up- this “COMPANY” repeatedly kept calling the house and I didn't answer because the Caller ID read: OUT OF AREA without a phone number. Suppose it was Bank of America and they did want to speak to me why wouldn’t they disclose their contact information? Furthermore, they do not repeatedly call the house and not that many times in a week. Finally, a man by the name of David (with a VERY thick accent) with “Bank of America” in the "Card Services" department left a message stating that he had existing business with me and that he could be reached at 1(800) 305-6229. In this message that he left he corrected himself twice, yet, another reason for so****ing unusual to be going on because you would think that someone would be able to correctly leave the message on the answering ma****e, especially if they did it as their profession. Once I finally called back last night at 11 p.m. there was a BRIEF automated answering ma****e similar to that of Bank of America's automated ma****e, but not quiet Bank of America’s automated answering ma****e. We all know that regardless of which company calls and leaves a message- they leave a general phone number and after several prompts/information entries later do we actually get to speak to a human, very rarely is a direct number given. Well, I sure reached "David" very quickly. He was quick to ask for my SOCIAL SECURITY, etc. I informed him that he called me and I wanted to know what department he worked in and what it was in reference to. He then replied that he couldn't give me any information for it was confidential and that I would need to verify some information. I then replied that he needs to take me off of his fraudulent calling list and he insouciantly replied, "I will see what I can do”?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!
Recently in November my Bank of America issued check card’s information was stolen from one of the merchants I had used my check card at to make a purchase. My account was frozen as a security precaution by Bank of America. It was then a nuisance and tedious work to have to deal with the bank by answering several questions in order to receive a temporary check card, until my new card arrived, but I digress.About two weeks after my check card incident, this “COMPANY” repeatedly called my house number. My Mother asked what it was in reference to and the man proclaimed in a blatantly s****ling way that he had business to do with me. When my mother handed me the phone, I took one quick glance at the caller ID and I ***g up because I knew that I had no reason for a collection agency to be calling me, especially from Bank of America and at 7 a.m.! After ****ing up- this “COMPANY” repeatedly kept calling the house and I didn't answer because the Caller ID read: OUT OF AREA without a phone number. Suppose it was Bank of America and they did want to speak to me why wouldn’t they disclose their contact information? Furthermore, they do not repeatedly call the house and not that many times in a week.Finally, a man by the name of David (with a VERY thick accent) with “Bank of America” in the "Card Services" department left a message stating that he had existing business with me and that he could be reached at 1(800) 305-6229. In this message that he left he corrected himself twice, yet, another reason for so****ing unusual to be going on because you would think that someone would be able to correctly leave the message on the answering ma****e, especially if they did it as their professio****** I finally called back last night at 11 p.m. there was a BRIEF automated answering ma****e similar to that of Bank of America's automated ma****e, but not quiet Bank of America’s automated answering ma****e. We all know that regardless of which company calls and leaves a message- they leave a general phone number and after several prompts/information entries later do we actually get to speak to a human, very rarely is a direct number given.Well, I sure reached "David" very quickly. He was quick to ask for my SOCIAL SECURITY, etc. I informed him that he called me and I wanted to know what department he worked in and what it was in reference to. He then replied that he couldn't give me any information for it was confidential and that I would need to verify some information. I then replied that he needs to take me off of his fraudulent calling list and he insouciantly replied, "I will see what I can do”?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!
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