The phone number 813-333-8999 is located in or around Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater, FL. This mobile number is registered with T-Mobile. There have been 34 searches conducted for this number overall. There are 10 user comments, the latest received on June 24th, 2011 and it has been marked as spam 10 times. This number has a current spam score of 100%. Below you will find additional detailed information:
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Leave a CommentCollecting CC info to lower rates. Don't answer!
Don't call me.
Call was in regard to saving on credit cards
The following numbers should be contacted when you receive these calls esp if you are registered on the www.donotcall.gov Contact to report: FTC: 877-382-4357 Attorney General: 850-414-3600 Consumer Protection: 727-464-6200
I'm sick of this company calling my home my number is private how can I stop these calls and to top it off I don't use credit cards I press 9 told guy my numb is private how did you get it he ***g up I called back its a cell numb can't leave a message
Called saying that I could lower my current rate on my credit card. Requested that I press 9 to connect to a care rep. The call dropped attempted callback & is a wireless number, says customer can accept voicemails at this time. Needless to say none of my credit card companies have any rate adjustment available at this time.
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The following numbers should be contacted when you receive these calls esp if you are registered on the www.donotcall.govContact to report:FTC: 877-382-4357Attorney General: 850-414-3600Consumer Protection: 727-464-6200
I have done some investigation on this:It is a boost/****** mobile prepaid phone. It is obvious that it is a cutout (they forward the calls through the phone, so when the feds s**** closing in, they can dump it and the feds are stuck with a dead end. If you have ever wondered why a valid ID and credit card MUST be required for a prepaid phone, this is it.).I have filed a complaint with the FTC and EVERYONE who gets a call from this number should do so.I managed to get Dan Schulman's office on the phone about this, and let him know that the number in question is being used in the performance of a federal crime, and it would be in Boost's/******'s interest to address the issue of this cutout number & similar numbers.If you have a few hours, you might want to do the same & contact Mr. Schulman, or Mr. Hesse (Nextel CEO).You CAN get them on the phone if you want to. Takes a little time, and some social engineering s****s. My technique today was call the Reston Executive Briefing Center in Reston ******ia. When the staff answered, I huffed & told the woman that I was supposed to be coordinating a meeting at the center with Mr. Hesse, Amanda Louie, Leigh Horner & Terrence Phillips (Manager Network Engineering), Timothy G. Kelley (Director Network Engineering) & Mr. Schulman & that I kept being fobbed off, would they please connect me with Mr. Schulman's office.They forwarded me to Mr. Schulman's secretary. Speaking to her, I dropped all pretenses, and was EXQUISITELY polite. I told her I had a real problem, and I have heard she was the person to help me solve it (****** the ego, and people generally want to help people who are polite) and so on.These are techniques I used to use professionally. You might have to try several numbers. Try being angry, very polite, disappointed, confused. Try speaking in another language and repeating your target's name repeatedly with heavily accented "Please to connect to" (French seems to work best).Once you find out the executive's secretary's name, you are golden. Dial random numbers in their exc****e and ask someone to forward you to the secretary. A***n, try being frustrated (*pah* This is the 5th time I have been forwarded. I am supposed to be speaking with Mrs. Johnson right now. Could you please forward me? -or- What is her extension?), or angry, etc. Polite, but frustrated seems to work best.Once you get the secretary (administrative****istant) on the line, be EXQUISITELY polite. These people CAN help you if they LIKE you, and you need them to like you. Ask them to help you solve a problem, and tell them you have heard he/she has a reputation as a person that solves problems.DO NOT ABUSE THESE TECHNIQUES! I use them very rarely, and only when I have no other real option. They work though. Every time.Good luck with it.Shutting down 813-333-8999 is a s****, but that won't do these ****s any real damage since that is a cut-out phone. They will just pick up a new number. I wanted Boost to be aware of it so they can perhaps prevent the abuse of their system, and making enemies of other people, since this WILL get out to the public if it persists & give Boost a bad name as colluding with federal crimes.I spelled that out to the FTC and Boost, and recommend you do the same.Boost is a subsidiary of Nextel, so rea****g Mr. Hesse may be useful as well.Oh, and parking decks tend to be soft targets. The security tends to be underpaid, and to have a company directory...Here is some good info to get you s****ed down the trail:boost 888 266 7848nextel 888 788 0788 Dan Hesse - 703-433-4040 - Old CEO numberChief Executive OfficerSprint Nextel Corporation800 877 7330512/554.1701 Amanda LouieLeigh Horner, 703-433-3044703-433-4000Terrence Phillips – Manager Network Engineering - 911 Timothy G. Kelley – Director Network EngineeringDesk: 913-827-0522 Desk: 913-794-8152(913) 624-5800 - Legal Department(866) 206-4108 - Tier two supportCEO, Gary Foress (old CEO, current is Hesse, but numbers still helpful).703-433-4040 Direct703-433-4352 FaxOffice of the CEOMeghan Land - 703-433-4094 << Old exec secretary.Sprint Directory:[email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected] to the Reston Executive Briefing Center12524 Sunrise Valley Drive - 1st FloorReston, VA 20191Dulles and Points West to the Sprint Executive Briefing Center in Reston, VA:Go East on VA-267 ETake the VA-7100/FAIRFAX CNTY PKWY exit- exit number 11 to Herndon.Turn RIGHT onto FAIRFAX CNTY PKWY.Turn RIGHT onto SUNRISE VALLEY DR.Turn RIGHT at the light with the Sprint sign.Reagan National and Points East to the Sprint Executive Briefing Center in Reston, VA:Take GEORGE WASHINGTON MEMORIAL PKWY N.Take the ramp towards I-495 S and merge onto I-495 S.Take the ramp towards VA-267 W (Portions toll)Take the VA-7100/FAIRFAX CNTY PKWY exit- exit number 11 to Herndon.Turn LEFT at the end of the ramp onto FAIRFAX CNTY PKWY.Turn RIGHT onto SUNRISE VALLEY DR.Turn RIGHT at the light with the Sprint sign.Points North to the Sprint Executive Briefing Center in Reston, VA:From I-95 South or I-270 East, take ramp for I-495 Outer Loop towards Tyson's CornerTake the ramp towards VA-267 W (Portions toll)Take the VA-7100/FAIRFAX CNTY PKWY exit- exit number 11 to Herndon.Turn LEFT at the end of the ramp onto FAIRFAX CNTY PKWY.Turn RIGHT onto SUNRISE VALLEY DR.Turn RIGHT at the light with the Sprint sign.Points South to the Sprint Executive Briefing Center in Reston, VA:From I-95 North take ramp for I-495 Inner Loop towards Tyson's CornerTake the ramp towards VA-267 W (Portions toll)Take the VA-7100/FAIRFAX CNTY PKWY exit- exit number 11 to Herndon.Turn LEFT at the end of the ramp onto FAIRFAX CNTY PKWY.Turn RIGHT onto SUNRISE VALLEY DR.Turn RIGHT at the light with the Sprint sign.Parking:There are many reserved ****es for customer parking directly in front of the EBC building.
this number just called me today...no message.
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