The phone number 909-650-9101 is located in or around Los Angeles, CA. This mobile number is registered with 33 Wireless. There have been 16 searches conducted for this number overall. There are 10 user comments, the latest received on May 13th, 2009 and it has been marked as spam 10 times. This number has a current spam score of 100%. Below you will find additional detailed information:
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Leave a CommentWe recieve calls several times a week from this number. I have waited and spoke with someone but they just **** up on you.
SOME RELIEF FROM THESE ANNOYING CRIMINALS - Senator Schumer is calling for federal investigation into 'nuisance' vehicle warranty phone spam By KAREN MATTHEWS****ociated Press WriterNEW YORK May 10, 2009 (AP)robocallSeveral states have filed lawsuits a***nst companies which annoy customers with robocalls, some authorities say is a scam.Unsolicited calls to home and cell phones warning of a final notice and an expiring vehicle warranty are a nuisance and harassment and should be the subject of a federal investigation, a U.S. senator said Sunday.More and more Americans are receiving calls with a computerized voice saying, "This is the final notice. The factory warranty on your vehicle is about to expire," or so****ing similar, several times a day on their cell or land lines. The calls come even if a person has signed up for the national "do not call" registry.Now, Sen. Charles Schumer of New York wants a federal investigation into the "robo-dialer harassment.""Not only are these calls a nuisance, but they tie up land lines and can eat up a user's cell phone minutes, possibly leading to a higher cell phone bill due to overage charges," said Schumer, D-N.Y.RelatedMeanwhile, officials in 40 states are investigating the companies behind the car-warranty calls.Michelle Corey, president and CEO of the Better Business Bureau in St. Louis, Mo., said the industry is based largely in the St. Louis area and generates thousands of complaints a year.She said a group of companies began operating in Missouri in the mid-1990s that offered extended repair warranties to people whose manufacturer-issued warranties were about to expire. Within a few years, about 35 firms were offering similar services."It's a very lucrative industry," Corey said.The companies offer contracts akin to insurance policies, pledging to pay for car repairs in exc****e for fees paid up front.The companies call numbers randomly and leave messages telling people that their auto warranties are about to expire — whether or not they own a car.Some companies also send out cards that mislead recipients into thinking that their vehicle has been subject to a safety recall, Corey said.If people call back and agree to buy a policy, Corey said, the companies often don't let them see the contract until they agree to pay.Some scam victims don't learn until it is too late that the deals don't cover many types of repairs, Corey said."Some people are losing thousands and thousands of dollars in purchasing a product that turns out to be useless," she said.The Federal Trade Commission, which already operates the do-not-call list, should work with state and local authorities "to find the scam artists and shut their operations down," Schumer said"This is an annoying scam whose perpetrators have found a way around the do-not-call list," he said at a news conference in his Manhattan office. "The FTC has to track them down and then shut them down to put an end to this nuisance once and for all."Missouri authorities filed a lawsuit last month a***nst one of the largest car-warranty companies, Wentzville, Mo.-based USfidelis, charging that company officials ignored a subpoena demanding that they answer questions about their business.A spokeswoman for USfidelis, which has more than 1,000 employees, did not return a call seeking comment Sunday, but the company says on its Web site that it stopped making unsolicited marketing calls last year."Frankly, we've identified more effective ways of connecting with our customers," the Web site's "Frequently Asked Questions" section says.USfidelis charges on the Web site that its compe***ors "use variations on our name and materials, masking their calls by using the USfidelis name, ultimately confusing and alienating consumers."Corey of the Better Business Bureau said it is often difficult to know who is making the calls, because companies c****e names frequently and use telemarketing subcontractors.Schumer, *** who received a call last week *** , said a federal *****down is needed."A few states have tried, but we need national action," he said.
called about an auto warranty. I figure i would waste his time and told him i had a 2002 volvo (i dont) they said they are a service for factory warranty..( i used to work for Volvo, i know thats a lie) I asked several times before he told me he worked for "Warranty America". Istayed with them up to the point of sale and told him im not interested and remove the number...click, he ***g up. They have called me several times in the past and when i ask to speak to a supervisor or have my number removed they just **** up.If they continue to call im going to waste as much of their time as i can.
They called me at WORK..... Are they calling specific people are are they randomly dialing?
only called me one too many times... called back and the ma****e s****s talking in the middle on a sentence and talks too fast to press the key that u want. i just dont want to be called by them any more!!!!!
Calling my cellphone. Auto Warranty.I hope they go bankrupt...
same ...Bull#$% get it before it's too late
I keep pressing 2 to unsubscribe, no avail. finally pressed 1 . a guy answered and said he was Bryan at the auto warranty center. They are calling my cell phone and eating up my minutes. can anyone stop it.
It says press 1 to speak to representative, and 2 to unsubscribe.I press 2 a few times and they still call back.So I pressed 1 and ask the guy to take me off the list."okay" and ***ged up.I'm still getting calls.
this is a scam number. they want car info. they have many numbers. call it back and you get bu***hit message. ask for supervisor and they **** up. typical ****s.
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