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Latest Commented Numbers in 866-209-XXXX
Just text me saying thank you
Anonymous This company is a scam. They sale a 2 minute eye lift cream that didn't work for me. Had a 30 day guarantee policy. I returned the product in 13 days and waited an extra 12 days and they are refusing my refund of $116.29. This company did not honor its own return policy which is an illegal advertising. I looked at the website and they reduced the eye lift cream in half. That tells me their product isn't working and they're just trying to rip-off unsuspecting customers. They're getting desperate especially when they have no intention of refunding fees. Buyer Beware!!!! Don't sink your hard earned cash in this company.
Anonymous Called me sat silent on the phone then ***g up definitely a scammer also sent a scam email talking about my package getting seized and having to pay 1500 in 48 hours
Various charges showed up on bank accounts
Apple support- Data breach on your device. Do not use your apple device until contacting customer support.
Number is similar to *** cable services which is 1 866 206 9832. Asked for full name email address and the asked for credit card number for activation fee.
Call came from 1-866-209-0038 about Apple devices. Provided number to call back for help.
Collection agency.
S*** bag scammer
Charter Communications home phone pre-installation.
Ditto
Called a***n today no message
US Bank
This number is being used now by a roofing company. I think they're called Flat Roof Specialists.I tried to remove my fax number many times but no results as well. I am really frustrated now. This roofing company hired these people to fax their adverti*****t and the owner claims he can not get them to stop. He also says that they went out of business so he doesn't have their phone number. If they went out of business, how come they are still faxing??!!
I called the number back put in a false number and it said it was Community Loans....I ***g up on them
I got an unsolicited call about two hours ago from a number (773) 765-3630 that registered as "Combined Insurance" on my caller ID.RED FLAG #1: The woman, Tina, who left a message on my answering ma****e, basically said she was responding to a resume I had left for the company she was representing. The problem? Tina did not say what company she was representing.RED FLAG #2: Tina said I had responded to an adverti*****t "in the paper." Not only did she not specify what newspaper it was, but I never mailed anyone any resumes in response to a newspaper ad.RED FLAG #3: Tina left me a toll free number, 1-866-209-7493, different from the one that showed up on my caller ID.After reading up on other people's experiences with Combined Insurance, I have determined that it is a complete sham. If you get an unsolicited call from this company, notify the FTC.
They say they are preauthorization for insurance companies which is not true. I do not receive calls from 866#s to get preauthorization to my insurance benefits.
Unknown number to me.
i recevied a call asking about extended auto coverage when i have all old autos on my cell phone
Not known. I never answer. ****** Mobile customer. I saw this in my local NJ paper:Verizon targeting telemarketer in lawsuitIllegal use of autodialer alleged as nearly 500,000 calls were made to wireless subscribersThursday, February 26, 2009 BY VENURI SIRIWARDANEStar-Ledger StaffVerizon Wireless said yes****ay it has filed a lawsuit to stop a Utah-based telemarketing firm from calling its customers. The lawsuit, filed Tuesday in U.S. District Court in Trenton, alleges that Feature Films for Families -- which bills itself as an entertainment distribution company -- illegally used an autodialer to make nearly 500,000 calls to Verizon Wireless subscribers. When customers answered the calls, which were made to their cell phones over a 10-day period earlier this month, they heard a pre-recorded message advertising the upcoming movie "The Velveteen Rabbit." The calls were made on behalf of Family 1 Films, the Los Angeles-based company that produced the movie, the lawsuit said. Verizon said many of the calls were made in rapid succession from the same telephone number, indicating the use of an autodialer. Nearly 11,000 calls were made in less than an hour from the same phone number, with an average of one call every 0.32 seconds. The lawsuit charges violations of the federal Telephone Consumer Protection Act, which makes it illegal to use an autodialer to call wireless phones. Other allegations include violations of the state Consumer Fraud Act and invasion of privacy laws. Matt Cooper, legal counsel for Feature Films for Families, said an autodialer was not used to make the calls. "The advertising campaign abided by all applicable federal and state laws, and its intention was to get the word out about this wonderful family film," he said, declining to comment further on the issue. Verizon Wireless, based in Basking Ridge, has filed several lawsuits in recent years a***nst telemarketers targeting its subscribers. In some instances, the company was unable to identify the telemarketers. Many of the lawsuits were settled, some are pending and some were dismissed. Customers often call Verizon to complain and to request credits for the airtime used by telemarketers, causing the company to "incur significant additional costs," the lawsuit stated. Verizon is seeking $500 in damages for each violation of TCPA. "We take our customers' privacy very seriously, which is why we're so aggressive in tracking down these rogue telemarketers," said Verizon spokesman Howard Waterman, adding that the company does not release subscriber phone numbers to third parties. "They need to understand that there are grave consequences for their actions." Venuri Siriwardane may be reached at [email protected] or (973) 392-5994. Reply
important message
Got call from a caller stated she was Diane Foster, takled fast, repeated nothing. Stated I had entered a contest to win a Lincoln Navigator and other prizes. I have the winning ticket.
Confirmed...NCO all the way. I have asked them to verify their debt, but the continue to call all the time.
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These clowns keep calling then not saying anything when you answer.