The phone number 817-755-2444 is located in or around Dallas-Fort Worth, TX. This landline number is registered with Global Crossing. There have been 24 searches conducted for this number overall. There are 16 user comments, the latest received on April 1st, 2011 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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100% Spam Risk
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This number has been reported as spam 16 times, has been searched 24 times, and has garnered 16 comments by our users. These numbers are higher than average, indicating a possible high risk of spam.
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Leave a CommentCaller ID shows Bank of America. We've complained to our local ***nch of the company, and they tell us that it's not them. Gee!, I wonder who is lying here. We get numerous calls a day (6 to 8 calls), every day, and Bank of America is usually 3 or 4 of them. We just want it all to stop.
Says Bank of America - they call at least 3-4 times a day!
Don't waste your time complaining, or trying to get your number off the list, or even waiting for so****ing to c****e . THIS IS NOT GOING TO HAPPEN. America is run by corporations, so everything is a commodity, your data no exception, and your privacy will NEVER be really respected.YES, Bank of America shares your data with their partners, as any other bank or big corporation - and THEY WILL ALWAYS do so! Go read their privacy statement, the general sense is "if you don't like it - don't use our services". There is no law in USA to force business not to collect and use customers data for profit generation - this is a free market economy. Every business is the same and there's no reason to believe it's going to c****e, America is too free for that.So, don't rely on anyone but yourself (maintain businessmen's at***ude!), you can do it easily.If you use a cell phone, get a newer one with an unlimited blacklist feature. As an option, create a contact group for which the phone will never ring or buzz, and add all these pesky numbers to this group.If you use landline, follow these 5 simple steps: - C****e your phone number and DON'T give it to anyone (no exceptions). - Get a free Google Voice service (one more phone number), give to everyone as your new number, and set it to forward it to your main number. - Set up call screening in Google Voice, white list for "friendly numbers" to bypass screening, and black list for "hostile numbers", from which you ever received unwanted calls.- Set up caller ID at your main number, so when a call comes there, you will know if someone called your number directly or was forwarded by Google voice.- Don't pick up if it's not a Google forwarded call, and if it's Google - then you'll hear caller's name and have an option to accept or reject the call (it's free Google auto attendant feature). For every call you consider unwanted, go to your Google Voice and add it to black list.That's all folks! Same works for Skype (not free but dirt cheap) or any other Internet phone service that has black list and call forwarding (most, if not all, have it).If you think it's "too complicated" or "don't have time", then follow your destiny: continue being an easy prey for businesses, scammers and politicians. This is the only reason why every country needs lazy and low-educated people.
817-755-2444Yes, it's Bank of America calling. They've contracted a telemarketing company to sell ID theft andother "value added" junk. They call our number dozens of times per week. We hate them.We have over six fugures in a couple of accounts with BofA. Not for much longer. We're taking it all back to our Credit Unions. They never do this.
Got call month ago. They were trying to sell home warranty insurance. Told them not needed, all items covered already. Told them not to call a***n. They have continued calling once a week.
Frequent caller... never a message. When I answer, there is usually no one there... when there actually is someone on the line, they want to speak only to my husband (although we have a joint account) about insurance or so****ing. I have told them numerous times that he works during the day so don't bother calling then. When I ask to be removed from the call list, they say only the person on the account can do so. Frustrating.
I have been receiving these calls from supposedly Bank of America for a year even though I tell them not to call. I found out that it is not Bank of America, but a company contracted by Bank of America to sell insurance. The name of the company is GCS (Global Contract Services) They have call centers all over the U.S. and even in the Phillipines. They do have a web page.
educated all-american woman called looking for someone with a mid-eastern first/last name. highly su****ious considering my wife is of that descent. Up To No Good praps govt
They call daily and late in the evening. Never bother to leave a message. So fricken rude.
My husband got the call. They were asking for me. After probing them for the reason they said they were Bank Of America calling about our mortgage. My husband told them we don't have a mortgage through them but it was through **X company. I stopped my husband right there (he wasn't thinking when he told them) I told them we don't do business with them. She stated that she was calling about added benefits. I told her not to call a***n.
Caller ID says Bank of America, looking for my son-in law. So many scammers, they never have me take a message
Got a call this evening, screended it no msg.
yes. Didn't pick up.
Yup... didn't answer it either... mystery continues.
Got one today, phone rang for a few times and dropped.
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