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This number has been reported as spam 5 times, has been searched 25 times, and has garnered 5 comments by our users. These numbers are higher than average, indicating a possible high risk of spam.
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(888) 294-6183
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Leave a CommentDouglas C Deeds, is a scammer no one should even waste there time with this guy! His phone number is some elder lady whose voice mail you get and the number is out of Fort Meyers Florida and the fax number is out of the Washington area. He uses random address for whatever city he is targetting and these are legit addresses. I was on to him the moment he sent an email to me as his fax stated due to poor networking please email him at his gmail acount. He's a useless piece of work or maybe he's trying to live out AC/DC SONG, ( ***** Deeds) and there done ***** cheap!
rerceived text message for $149/mo! bad credit no problem!
Received a fax asking for the product to be billed. We had several cards declined, but finally were able to bill our product out. We got su****ious, reversed the charges and e-mailed him to call us back via phone. No response. A fraud, a scam, a ****.
RE: Number 1-888-294-6183 ... Page two of this fax was blank except for [ www.efax.com ] in small print at the bottom edge of the page. Got numerous results from the Google search of this website; few of them positive. But, still nothing on Douglas C. Deeds. Anyone heard of this guy?
Received a faxed "Request For Quote" from a person identifying themselves as "Douglas C. Deeds" but no company affiliation was listed. This number, 1-888-294-6183, was on the FAX header at the top of the page. However, number is not in use. At the bottom of the page was "Note: You can have your reply sent to my email as i might loose your fax to poor network." The email address provided with the name Douglas C. Deeds was [email protected] (a free email account). A Google search produced NO results by his name or email address. (Very unusual.) This guy request I order the equipment he wants if he prepays for the order. Based on my experience, this could be a set up for a fraudulent order / payment scam. Has anyone else received a similar fax from this person?
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