The phone number 816-866-1238 is located in or around Kansas City, MO. This landline number is registered with Bandwidth.com. There have been 113 searches conducted for this number overall. There are 22 user comments, the latest received on December 25th, 2022 and it has been marked as spam 16 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 16 times, has been searched 113 times, and has garnered 22 comments by our users. These numbers are higher than average, indicating a possible high risk of spam.
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Leave a CommentThis SOB is somehow using my Facebook pet marketplace page to run this scam. I can't get FB to fix it. I can't see his post but get ***dreds of messages from angry people. I don't get notifications about the messages but have to look for them. I only see my page as it should be....but Suddenly I can't post on my page or even delete it.
Scammed me out 1,000 dollars for a 2004 Tacoma with 111K miles didn’t realize it till the next when I got emailed from the buyer about paying a 1,000 for shipping insurance then I figured it out I called this number asked for a refund didn’t give a name right as soon as I asked the guy ****ed up on me never a***n will I try to buy so****ing on Facebook marketplace
oo good to be true yes it was. 2004 toyota tacoma 111k miles for 1k ... yep they got me for the 1k but no more the wanted more BEWARE
If it sounds too good to be true - it more than likely is. Scammer is trying to sell a car that was listed on Facebook Marketplace. When inquiring they direct you to communicate through an email Darby79****mail.com. Their invoicing using Ebay Motors looks quite legit, but don't be fooled, it is all a scam.
He is selling a trailer on Facebook and it looks like it's from ebay
She’s a scam !
Ad on fb for a trailer for sale. Claimed eBay would handle the sale and to call this number.
Trailer was on facebook for unbelievable low price and seller? was in Illinois at a military base getting ready to be deployed . All of my research kept me asking questions and led me here and confirmed what I thought was happening
- Here are some more details about my 2013 Nissan Altima SL,
eBay about purchasing a vehicle Scam
Tried to scam me they have several cars with different names but same number
Tried to scam me they have several cars with different names but same number
They are scammers using this number done scammed by brother in law out of $2400 saying they was selling a car and bringing it to them
I JUST WANT TO REPORT THAT MY MOTHER GOT SCAMMED WORTH $2,400 OF EBAY GIFT CARD. SOMEONE IN MARKET PLACE FACEBOOK SELL A CAR HONDA ACCORD 2010 EX-L WHITE. HER NAME IS MELISSA E WARDS. FROM MONTANA. THEN SHE REFER MY MOTHER TO EBAY WHICH IS THIS IS THE EMAIL [email protected]. +1(816)866-1238
This number was advertised by a supposed seller of an enclosed trailer as E-Bay Motors customer service #. The seller posted the trailer on Facebook, replied on messenger that he was helping his sister try to sell this trailer and then provided an email address for his sister. The sister responded promptly to my email inquiry and told me she was selling it through E-Bay motors who would be sending me an email with instructions to complete the sale. The invoice looks legitimate however, the said the only way to pay for the item was to go and buy eBay cards, take pictures of them, and reply to the email with them! Total Scam!
2007 Yamaha Raptor 700R for $1200. Plus $1000 for additional insurance.
$1,000.00 for the deal of a lifetime on a golf cart in excellent condition. I received an email from "eBay" asking me to send them ebay cards, photos of the card, as payment...some things are too good to be true.
He sounded like he was in India and wanted the ebay card numbers.
Selling a nice truck for cheap
How could I pass up this amazing deal on this car for only $1200. All I need to do is get eBay or Best buy cards worth 1200 and send them the numbers off the back
selling nice truck cheap
Attempted scam. This number given and would only take a payment of $1200. In ebay credits!! Thats when I knew it was a scam on my purchase of a 06 expedition to pay. Male who answered stated he was eBay customer support
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