The phone number 978-570-2268 is located in or around Boston, MA. This landline number is registered with BayRing Communications. There have been 37 searches conducted for this number overall. There are 21 user comments, the latest received on July 10th, 2009 and it has been marked as spam 21 times. This number has a current spam score of 100%. Below you will find additional detailed information:
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Leave a CommentCardHolder Services - have called numerous times. We are on a do not call list and are in Ca***a. When I asked which bank he was affiliated with he responded with Visa and Mastercard. When I asked how he got our phone number, he ***g up. Did a little research on the web and this is what I came up with. See this link for more information http://whocallsme.com/Phone-Number.aspx/9785702268
these calls are a pain, we are not interested in this, would like these calls to be stopped. NOW
this company keep calling us despite of asking them to put us on donot call list but they still calling us and disturbing us.
I am going to buy a whistle and when I see their # pop up, I get my whistle and **** really hard into the phone mouthpiece. Let us see how many of them will like that! If you meet anyone who has a bad hearing on one ear, they could be working for a telemarketer that just made a call to me. He! He!
DO NOT PRESS '9'. In phonespeak, '9' means "yes". If you press'9' you have just agreed to so****ing.I made this mistake with the other robocaller offering freecruises. (Fortunately, that one seems to have died.) If you press '9' then they can charge money to your phone bill. Don't do this.
I just got a call from them. I hope they call back. I wanna see how long I can waste their time before they catch on...
a way to deal with these guys is to tell the telemarketer that you're a detective and they've just phoned the scene of a ****** and are going to be investigated and that you're tracing the call as they speak. this will scare the s**t out of them and make them think twice.
I am Ca***ian and don't know anybody in *****chusetts.Just got a call that appears to originate from this number. I've been dealing with these ROBOCALLS- spam- ****- telespam- whatever you want to call it, for months now. These guys are smart, and the phone numbers that appear on your display have been s****ed. These are not the actual numbers that they are calling from. What DOESN'T WORK: a) Pressing "3" to be removed from their list. b)Pressing "1" to speak to an agent and asking them to remove you from their list. c)Calling the number back and pressing "1" or " 2" or whatever number they ask you to, to have you removed from your list. ALL THREE OF THESE OPTIONS ONLY RESULT IN HAVING YOUR NUMBER ADDED BACK ON TO THE LIST-- and usually result in even more calls from them. What DOES WORK (or at least reduces the number of calls you get from them): a) Don't answer the call at all and let your answering ma****e take it. b) If you MUST answer it, do NOT say anything-- NOTHING. Their ma****e is set up so the message kicks in as soon as they hear a human voice. Put the receiver down without ****ing up and walk away. Leave it for at least two minutes. c) As soon as you hear the automated message kick in, press the "#" ****on on your phone about 30-40 times, roughly a half second apart. Then put the receiver down without ****ing up and leave it for two-five minutes. What this does is disrupts their auto-dialer and phone system for several minutes, and also generates an error message at their end saying that your phone number is not valid. After three unsuccessful tries to reach you, they will delete your number from their spam list. Another one of the company names these scammers claim to operate under is MJ Accelerated Services. There are a slew of websites out there that are dedicated to shutting down " Rachel" and " Michael" and the unnamed one as well. Just enter "Rachel from Cardholder Services" or "Michael from cardholder services" in your search engine and you're off and running. I agree that both the Ca***ian and US governments really need to find a way to put an end to these calls once and for all. They are clearly illegal in both countries. How can you make them stop? You can't! But you can at the very least, reduce the number of calls you get from them. cheers
How do we make them stop
Just got yet another robocall (technically known as an ADAD), which is illegal in Ca***a. Usually, I just find them in my voice mail. Today, I was home & answered the call. The ADAD just tells you to press 9 to talk to an agent. Under Ca***ian law, there should also be an option to be removed from the list. There wasn't one. I pressed 9 & got an agent. She sounded Afro-American. I demanded to know why they'd called me, since I'm on the Do Not Call List. She told me not to curse at her & muted her line. It took a further 30 seconds for the phone to **** up & clear my line. This delay is illegal under Ca***ian & US laws. The line must clear within 5 seconds. I did a *69, & determined the last number that called my line was this one. Am now filing complaints with the CRTC, FCC, Phonebusters, & RCMP.
I KEEP GETTING THESE TEL. CALLS, BUT IF I AM CLOSE TO THE PHONE, I JUST PICK UP AND VERY QUICKLY **** UP AND THERE IS LESS AND LESS OF THEM NOW, I TRIED EVERYTHING ELSE-NO CALL LIST-TALKING TO THEM AND TOLD THEM TO FO...RPORTING THEM TO PHONEBUSTERS
What they do.. is they close your account, without telling you, and then s**** charging exhoberant rates to pay off your card... it is a scam, and they have been shut down before.. they just move to a new town, and set up shop.
Just got the same call, told them all my cards were maxed out and I couldn't make payments. They ***g up. :P
How did these people track me down all the way in Florida Prison. They knowbetter that i cannot conduct any business in prison.
They just called and I blocked them. See if your phone provider has this service to block unwanted calls. With my carrier I just hit *60 then follow the prompts. If they try calling a***n, they will receive a recording advising them that the party they are trying to reach is not accepting calls from this #. My phone will not ring.
Just got 5 calls in a row from these idiots. They have been calling day and night for over a week. I finally hit '9' and when I got a live person, I told him to take my number off his list. He ***g up. I called the number back and you have the option of hitting '1' to have your number removed from their list. Doesn't work.I am registered with the National DO NOT CALL LIST at https://www.lnnte-dncl.gc.ca/index-eng I have registered a complaint there.
These*******s just called me as well. Not only that they've called several times this week. I usually ignore the calls but I was in a dead sleep and at 9:30am sharp the phone rings firing me clean out of sleep whether I answer the phone or not. There's got to be a way to get these people, and I mean really GET them! Suggestions? Between the calls for a free cruise to the Ba***** and the interest rate lowering I'm gettin' pretty ****ed.
Got a call from this number just 15min ago didn't answer on phone, they didn't leave a message. I hate these robocall companies based in the states promising you whatever they are selling would improve you in any sense of a word. When you tell them that you are not interested or dont have a card they are rude, impolite and ****-up on you. I wish whomever that was on the other end was in front of me so I could bash their face in. ***ody needs their services they could ask their credit card companies themselves for a lower interest rate. These companies prey on the less-informed public seniors for example. I hope these companies realize that ***ody wants their help and the unwarranted calls are ****ing people off. I have also gotten calls from other numbers also804-518-2490603-214-3648there maybe others but these are the ones that I have on my Call-IDI'm fed up with these ROBOCALL B***S**T and the Ca***ian and U.S. government should put a stop to this. (but they don't and wont)****ed off CanuckP.S. I dont even have a Credit Card and they still annoy the S**t out of me
EVERY TIME I ask these clowns to take me off their calling list, they **** UP on me. This has happened 5 times in the last week alone. They are calling as late as 9pm and sometimes two or three times a day. Someone PLEASE tell me who to report these ****s to, and why they aren't obligated to remove my name from their list.
Thanks to feduptothegills for the information above. Am in Ottawa, Ca***a and received my first call from this number at 9:33 July 1. I thought it must be a scam when I first saw thenumber because it is a national holiday in Ca***a, and our owntelemarketers don't usually harass us on holidays.
Call s****s with "This is Rachel, from CardHolder Services"THIS IS A SCAMPLEASE READ BELOW FOR FURTHER INFORMATION REGARDING THIS SCAMBBB Warns Consumers of Robocalls Promising to Lower Their Credit Card Interest Rate29 Jun 2009Consumers across the U.S. and Ca***a are ****arded with phone calls promising to lower interest rates on their credit cards,. Not only are the calls violate U.S. and Ca***ian Do-Not-Call laws, but some companies behind the calls are ripping off consumers by charging large up-front fees to negotiate lower interest rates with credit card companies—so****ing consumers can do on their own for free.Robocalls generally begin with recorded messages that include statements like: 'This is our final attempt to reach you since you've not responded to our other calls to discuss your credit card debt.' The automated message invariably does not include the name of the company, but may claim to be with Card Services or Card Holder Services.After the initial recorded message, consumers must dial another number to be connected to a live person, who in turn asks for the consumer’s credit card number. From there, the operator begins closing the sale, asking if the consumer is willing to pay – usually from $700 to $1,000 - to have their firm contact the credit card company and negotiate lower rates. 'The ‘negotiation’ undertaken by these companies can be as simple as calling the customer service number listed on the back of the consumer’s credit card and asking a customer service representative to lower the interest rate,' said Steve ***, BBB spokesperson. 'Consumers are fully capable of talking to credit card companies on their own, for free, and getting similar results. Consumers simply don’t need to pay any company a thousand dollars to negotiate lower rates on their behalf.'BBB has received numerous complaints about two Orlando-based companies, CSTR Solutions, Inc. and Genesis Capital Management, and one Tacoma-based company, Mutual Consolidated Savings. All are behind at least some of the robocalls and are promising to save people anywhere from $2,000 to $25,000 by negotiating lower interest rates with credit card companies.According to BBB complaints, companies are also failing to uphold money-back guarantees and not refunding money in cases where they are unsuccessful in lowering rates.
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