The phone number 847-572-2285 is located in or around Chicago, IL. This landline number is registered with Centurylink. There have been 72 searches conducted for this number overall. There are 9 user comments, the latest received on June 2nd, 2010 and it has been marked as spam 9 times. This number has a current spam score of 90%. Below you will find additional detailed information:
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Potential SPAM / Scam Caller — Please use caution!
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Spam Score
90% Spam Risk
Why This Number is Risky
This number has been reported as spam 9 times, has been searched 72 times, and has garnered 9 comments by our users. These numbers are higher than average, indicating a possible high risk of spam.
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Leave a Commentgot this call at 2:48am. wanted to chock them i was sleeping.
My road service called from this number and left an automated message.
This was a real call(although automated) from Allstate roadside service making sure the tow company they sent out for me had been there to help me.
called and said, "Did you order a taxi?" I said, "No, where are you calling from?" He repeated, "Did you order a taxi?" I said, "Where are you calling from? I don't even live in your state." He said, "What difference does it make if you didn't order a taxi?"
Call was to confirm if my roadside service had contacted me when I needed a jump s****. Since the car was jumped two hours prior to the call, I simply pressed 2 to not talk to anyone and that was that.
The company is a just a automated call service contracted by companies offering credit or services to people. If you check the number they give you to call for information, it is usually for the company you deal with directly (like Sams, or Banana Republic, etc. etc.). They're legit.
This call was received from a credit card company I deal with verifying that I should have received my replacement card from them.
Received a call from this number on February 27, 2008. A return call resulted in a message saying I'd reached Vail Systems. The link to their contact page: http://www.vailsys.com/company/contact.htmlWhile the voicemail message was incomplete, the part of the automated message that was there mentioned so****ing about my needing to activate some card. As I hold no card of any kind that requires activation, this was either an error, sales ploy or fraudulent call. I sent them a terse e-mail requesting that they remove me from any database they have - and strongly suggested that they NOT call me a***n.
The call was to verify that towing service was received. A message was left.
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