The phone number 973-323-5684 is located in or around New York, NY. This mobile number is registered with T-Mobile. There have been 30 searches conducted for this number overall. There are 26 user comments, the latest received on May 24th, 2010 and it has been marked as spam 26 times. This number has a current spam score of 100%. Below you will find additional detailed information:
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This number has been reported as spam 26 times, has been searched 30 times, and has garnered 26 comments by our users. These numbers are higher than average, indicating a possible high risk of spam.
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Leave a CommentDon't understand I am on a no call list.....don't answer numbers that aren't familiar.....if they don't leave a message...it cannot be very important, right?
Got a call from this # and there was ***ody on the other end it just beeps..Tried to call it back and it says the # is no longer in service.they are calling my home phone and my cell!
Just called me went with the spiel of theirs and when I got a live person that asked me if I had 30000 in debt I told him to go F himself and I reported it as a do not cal complait afterwards. I do the same to my Nigerian buddies that bug me for money from a different computer.
Tired off this number showing up on my caller ID..NO one other end
repeated robocalls from this number trying to sell phony credit card scam, informed them this is a cell phone number and on the DO NOT CALL list several times to no avail.
I pressed 9. When answered I said that I was on a no-call list. "Kevin" replied, "You're gonna die" and ***g up.
How is that the fault of the government?
dspo - THANK YOU.This... might work. Then a***n, they call from a different number each time. Any way to block an entire area code? Perhaps every state but the one I'm in? (At least the telemarketers within my state are theoretically within driving distance, and I could go visit them up-close-and-personal).Now I only need to add another ***dred-thousand numbers. I supposed eventually, I can block all of NJ, Washington DC, Oregon, and NV... (then the ****s will move, no doubt).
Another useless, ineffective law from Congress. "Wireless Caller" wants me to lower my interest rate. I asked to opt out, and the lady said 'not possible' - It really is too bad that poa****g telemarketers is illegal.
1 Minute Ago: The number on my caller I.D. showed up as "Wireless Caller" so I answered it. It was automated "Rachel" a***n, calling from Credit Card Services trying to get me to lower my interest rate. Press 9 to speak to a rep. I did and told them to remove my name from their data base and stop calling (they call once a month, at least, from different phone numbers). As usual, the operator ***g up on me.
got a call i wasn't home didn't leave a message. got several calls in the past from this number
Don't recognize this number, so just hit "quiet" on my phone. Probably a telemarketer.
We get these calls and the caller ID says "cell phone" I answered once because I know people all over who are reconnecting with me. I didn't want to miss one. But, they say they are with a CC company that we deal with. Umm, we don't have any credit cards. I just **** up because trying to get off of their call list is impossible or they just won't do it. So, if I don't know the area code now I wait and let it go to voice mail. If it's a friend they will leave a message. If they aren't ... I won't deal with them at all.
If you're with AT&T, you can easily block this caller as I just did a moment ago:To Block a Number From Calling You:Step 1Press *60 on your phone and listen carefully to the announcement. It will tell you if your service is currently on or off.Step 2Press the number 3 to turn this service on (or off), and then press the number 1 to hear the numbers that are currently on your blocked list, if any.Step 3Press #01# (pound 01 pound) to add the last number that called you to the list.Step 4Press # (pound) to add a new number to your list. The voice instructions will tell you to enter the area code and number, and then press # (pound) a***n.Step 5Press * (star) to remove a number from your list. Voice instructions will then tell you to enter the area code and number, and then press # (pound.)Step 6Press 0 (zero) to hear all of the voice instructions once a***n.
973-323-5684 proports to lower high interest rate credit card amounts
I got a call but did not answer. 9833235684 Can you,pls stopp call people like this..... ...?
Please ask them to stop calling; you can not contact them back!!
Sue them. The penalty under the law below is $500 / call. www.deanmalone.com, I am in no way affliate nor a client of the Law office of Dean Malone; but they specialize in pun****g people like this in the wallet.Sue them. Most lawyers will take the case on contigency; you win or they don't get paid. The Telephone Consumer Protection Act of 1991 (TCPA) was passed by the United States Congress in 1991 and signed into law by President George H. W. Bush as Public Law 102-243, amending the Communications Act of 1934. The current version of the statute is found prin****lly at 47 U.S.C. 227. The TCPA is the primary law in the United States governing the conduct of telephone solicitations, i.e., telemarketing. The TCPA restricts the use of automatic dialing systems, artificial or prerecorded voice messages, SMS text messages received by cell phones, and the use of fax ma****es to send unsolicited adverti*****ts. It also specifies several technical requirements for fax ma****es, autodialers, and voice messaging systems -- prin****lly with provisions requiring identification and contact information of the en***y using the device to be contained in the message.
Sue them. The penalty under the law below is $500 / call. www.deanmalone.com, I am in no way affliated with nor a client of the Law office of Dean Malone; but they specialize in pun****g people like this in the wallet.The Telephone Consumer Protection Act of 1991 (TCPA) was passed by the United States Congress in 1991 and signed into law by President George H. W. Bush as Public Law 102-243, amending the Communications Act of 1934. The current version of the statute is found prin****lly at 47 U.S.C. 227. The TCPA is the primary law in the United States governing the conduct of telephone solicitations, i.e., telemarketing. The TCPA restricts the use of automatic dialing systems, artificial or prerecorded voice messages, SMS text messages received by cell phones, and the use of fax ma****es to send unsolicited adverti*****ts. It also specifies several technical requirements for fax ma****es, autodialers, and voice messaging systems -- prin****lly with provisions requiring identification and contact information of the en***y using the device to be contained in the message.
Total scammer calling from Credit Card Services trying to get your personal information. Do NOT give it to him - its just a fraud call.
Call with offer to lower interest rates on credit cards - since I don't have a credit card, ask then to please remove me from thier calling list - the said "Absolutely not" and ***g up!!!
i got this call stating i had to call in response to my credit account. i don't have any credit cards. scam. phishing. don't even answer.
I have gotten the same call from other numbers. A recording identifies the caller as being from "credit card services" and says there is no problem with my (unidentified) credit card, but that it is urgent I call back. Sounds like a scam to me.
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I don't answer calls from outside my area code...I just pick up the receiver and then **** it right back up.99.9 % of the time it is a telemarketer or a scam.
Calls and ****s up.
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