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Latest Commented Numbers in 877-401-XXXX
Anonymous Calls several time a day, each time from a different phone number, so I cannot block it. The FBI and CIA should look into these people. The phone number brings up various URLs under . . . gov.tr . . .
THE OLD SOMEONE ORDERED SO****ING ON YOUR ACCOUNT, WAS IT YOU SCAM.
they call from another number first that is a outgoing call only, the phone number is bogus, then they tell you there is a civil suit (complaint) a***nst you. Informing to call 8774010776 with the reference number and your name to settle the dispute. the 1st call came from 24 hour fitness number of 2817463010. they are similar to mail flyer scam with a reference number for you to use when you call their number listed. They confirm your data when you do this to cause more incidents
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Legal actions filed on my SS#. Must call back before legal proceedings begin.
Did not leave a message
Unsolicited
Tyrone Skinner this is lexington.they are only going to call you in morning....if your a client as me and my husband who has been with their help able to raise credit score! We been with them just 2 weeks.so yea it is Lexington law!great company they call for follow up and I get email for us to check our statuses
Frontier Financial ... a fraudulent company from Nevada that operates without a license...ignore!
just keeps calling!
Said they have a lot of clients but wouldn't give any info. Very su****ious.
I received a text message stating me to call the 877 #.. I googled the number to verify this number is a scam. If you are registered on the do not call list. You can file a complaint....When can I file a do not call complaint?If your number has been on the National Do Not Call Registry for at least 31 days and you receive a call from a telemarketer that you believe is covered by the National Do Not Call Registry, you can file a complaint at the registry’s website at www.donotcall.gov or by calling the registry’s toll-free number at 1-888-382-1222 (TTY: 1-866-290-4236). You may also file a complaint if you received a call that used a recorded message instead of a live person (whether or not your number was on the Registry). If you are not registered, you need to call You can delete your phone number only by calling toll-free 1-888-382-1222. Here is the link to follow to get more information about registering your number on the Do Not Call List.. http://www.ftc.gov/bcp/edu/pubs/consumer/alerts/alt107.shtm
Betty I receive this call at my office every day -- it is a high-pitched voice that just says"I don't need no credit card"Then it disconnects.
Loans over the phone...
tammy Join the club. They called my 90 year old mother in law as well....I just called my ATTORNY, let see.....keep you posted