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February 24, 2023
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Fake Dealer Services, Complete Auto Care, or Consumer Insurance Association car warranty, insurance, or car payment scam by criminals phoning from the Philippines. This is a fake car warranty extension or car insurance scam by criminals robo-dialing from the Philippines, stealing your credit card number, Social Security number, and personal information. The scam begins with a pre-recorded robotic message speaking English that is generated using text-to-speech translation software to disguise the origin of this scam. The phone call is then transferred to the Filipino scammer who may call you by your name to sound like a personal phone call to gain your trust, but they are randomly auto-dialing everyone. The scammer may mention an incorrect brand of car that you own because they are often just guessing at car brands to offer you a warranty extension. Another version of this scam has the scammer telling you that they can lower your insurance rates and pretends that they work with Allstate, State Farm, and others. Their scam works its way into asking for your name, address and other personal information, Social Security and credit card numbers. If you decline their fake scam, they sometimes threaten you, saying that you need their fake insurance or else you can be arrested or fined. A third version tells you that your new car is ready to be picked up from the dealer, but you need to purchase their warranty service. A fourth scam run by this call center has the scammer pretending to be a debt collector and threatens you for being behind on your car payments and again they ask for your credit card number so they can "update your account for the current debt due". About 65% of North America scam calls come from India and 30% come from the Philippines. India scammers run hundreds of fraud, extortion, and money laundering scams every day such as posing as a fake pharmacy, fake Social Security officer saying your benefits are suspended, IRS officer collecting on fake unpaid back taxes, debt collector threatening you for fake unpaid bills, fake bank/financial/FedEx/UPS/DHL scams, pretending to offer fake health insurance, car warranty, student loan forgiveness, credit card and debt consolidation services, posing as Amazon to falsely say an unauthorized purchase was made to your credit card or your Prime membership was auto-debited from your bank, posing as Microsoft/Dell/HP/Apple to say your account has been hacked or they detected a virus on your computer, fake "we are refunding your money" or "your account has been auto-debited" scams, fake Google/Alexa listing and work-from-home scams, posing as electric utilities, Verizon, AT&T, or Comcast, fake solar panel and home purchase offers, fake fundraisers asking for donations, fake phone surveys, and the scammers try to steal your credit card, bank account/routing number, Social Security number, and personal information. India scammers often rotate through fake Social Security, subscription auto-renewal, pharmacy, and pre-approved loan scams on the same day. Philippines scammers focus more on auto/home/health/life insurance, Social Security and Medicare identity theft. Scammers use disposable VoIP phone numbers (e.g. MagicJack devices) or they spoof fake names and numbers on Caller ID. Anyone can use telecom software to phone with a fake CID name and number. Scammers spoof thousands of fake 8xx toll-free numbers. CID is useless with scam calls unless the scam asks you to phone them back. CID area codes are never the origin of scam calls since scams use spoofed CID numbers from across the US and Canada, numbers belonging to unsuspecting people, invalid area codes, and fake foreign country CID numbers; e.g. fake women crying "help me" emergency scams often spoof Mexico and Middle East CID numbers. Scammers often spoof the actual phone numbers of businesses such as Apple, Verizon, and banks to trick you into thinking the call is valid. How can you avoid being scammed by phone calls? NEVER trust any unsolicited caller who: sells something (most unsolicited calls are scams so your odds of saving money are very poor); asks for your Social Security number; offers a free gift or reward; threatens you with arrest/lawsuit or says you need to reply back soon (pressure tactic); asks you to access a website, download a file, wire transfer money or buy prepaid debit/gift cards; claims suspicious activity on your account; says your subscription is being refunded or auto-renewed/auto-debited; and all pre-recorded messages. Recordings are far more likely to be malicious scams and not just telemarketer spam. All unsolicited callers with foreign accents, usually Indian or Filipino, are usually scams. Filipino scammers tend to speak better English than Indian scammers. Filipinos speak English with a subtle accent having a slight trill. Scams often say that you inquired about a job, insurance, social security benefits, or that you previously contacted them or visited their website. A common India scam plays a fake Amazon recording. Amazon account updates are emailed, not robo-dialed. Many banks use automated fraud alert calls to confirm a suspicious purchase, but verify the number that the recording tells you to phone or just call the number printed on your credit card. India scammers impersonate AT&T DirecTV, Comcast, or a cable/Internet company, offering fake discounts or service upgrades. Indians impersonate the IRS and Social Security Administration. The IRS/SSA never make unsolicited calls and never threaten to arrest you; they initiate contact via postal mail. Real lawsuits are not phoned in, especially not using pre-recorded threats lacking details; legal notices are mailed/couriered. The police, FBI, DEA never phone to threaten arrest; they show up in person with a warrant. Scammers try to gain your trust by saying your name when they call, but their autodialer automatically displays your name or says your name in a recording when your number is dialed using phone databases that list millions of names and addresses. Scammers often call using an initial recording speaking English, Spanish, or Chinese that is easily generated using text-to-speech translation software to disguise the origin of their India phone room. Some speech synthesis software sound robotic, but others sound natural. To hide their foreign accents, some India scammers use non-Indians in their phone room. Scammers often use interactive voice response (IVR) robotic software that combines voice recognition with artificial intelligence, speaks English with American voices, and responds based on your replies. IVR calls begin with: "Hi, this is fake_name, I am a fake_job_title on a recorded line, can you hear me okay?"; or "Hi, this is fake_name, how are you doing today?"; or "Hello? (pause) Are you there?"; or "Hi, may I speak to your_name?" IVR quickly asks you a short question to elicit a yes/no reply so it hangs up if it encounters voicemail. IVR robots understand basic replies and yes/no answers. To test for IVR, ask "How is the weather over there?" since IVR cannot answer complex questions and it keeps talking if you interrupt it in mid-sentence. IVR usually transfers you to the scammer, but some scams entirely use IVR with the robot asking for your credit card or SSN. A common myth is IVR calls record you saying "yes" so scammers can authorize purchases just using your "yes" voice, but scammers need more than just a recorded "yes" from you - credit cards and SSN. Phone/email scams share two common traits: the CID name/number and the "From:" header on emails are easily faked, and the intent of scam calls is malicious just as file attachments and website links on scam emails are harmful. Scams snowball for many victims. If your personal/financial data are stolen, either by being scammed, visiting a malicious website, or by a previous data breach of a business server that stores your data, then your data gets sold by scammers on the dark web who will see you as fresh meat and prey on you even more. This is why some receive 40+ scam calls everyday while others get 0 to 2 calls per day. If you provide your personal information to a phone scammer, lured by fake 80%-discounted drugs or scared by fake IRS officers, you receive even more phone scams and identity theft can take years to repair. Most unsolicited calls are scams, often with an Indian accent. No other country is infested with pandemics of phone room sweatshops filled with criminals who belong to the lowest India caste and many are thieves and rapists who were serving jail time but released early due to prison overcrowding. Scammers often shout profanities at you. Just laugh at their abusive language. Google "Hindi swear words" and memorize some favorites, e.g. call him "Rundi Ka Bacha" (son of whore) or call her "Rundi Ki Bachi" (daughter of whore). Scammers ignore the National Do-Not-Call Registry; asking scammers to stop calling is useless. You do these scammers a favor by quickly hanging up. But you ruin their scams when you slowly drag them along on the phone call, give them fake personal and credit card data (16 random digits starting with 4 for Visa, 5 for MasterCard), ask them to speak louder and repeat what they said to waste their time and energy.
July 15, 2022
We get calls continually from Deerfield Beach, FL and Pompano Beach, FL. I NEVER answer because if I do, they will know its a working number. It's very irritating but they will never get an answer from me. Happens almost daily. I believe more could be done about scammers.
April 5, 2020
They've called 9 times over the last 2 days. Recorded voice, something or other has expired, I'm to call them back to get a "refund" -- and undoubtedly give my credit card number to them. Scam scam scam.
December 14, 2019
They call several times a day
December 10, 2019
First call, no response when answered. Same number has been blocked but tried at least once an hour the remainder of the day. (6+ times)
December 10, 2019
To get my Windows 10 subscription refund call 213-770-8884 within 48 hrs, says Peter Patrick customer relationship manager.
December 10, 2019
Called many times and they using different number need to stop now please do something about this scammer
December 9, 2019
Called many times starting at 9:00 am and no message left scammer
December 9, 2019
I estimate I have received 150 calls from this number in the past month. The same recorded message multiple times every day. Very annoying.
December 8, 2019
They keep callingn 954 429 5750 I want them off the list
December 7, 2019
Number keeps calling me numerous times all day long. I have blocked the number but they just keep calling.
December 7, 2019
windows computer warranty
December 3, 2019
A recording
December 3, 2019
Scammers
December 3, 2019
Hello this is Kate RoboCall
December 2, 2019
This is a fake "you have a refund coming" scam by criminals robo-dialing from India. The scam involves telling you that the company is closing down or there was an error in a previous transaction and they need your credit card number so they can apply a refund or credit back to your credit card. But as soon as you give them your credit card number, they will charge thousands of dollars to it. And since all the Caller ID phone numbers they use are either fake numbers or rotated using disposable VoIP numbers, you cannot phone them back after noticing that your credit card had no credit refund but was actually charged thousands of dollars. More than 99% of all North America phone scams originate from crowded phone rooms in India that run numerous fraud, extortion, and money laundering scams every day ranging from fake pharmacies to posing as fake IRS officers collecting on "unpaid back taxes", pretending to offer fake health insurance or Social Security services, car warranty and credit card consolidation services, posing as Microsoft or HP to say that your software needs renewal or they detected a problem with your computer, falsely stating that they installed ransomware virus on your computer and you need to pay them money, etc, and the scammers try to obtain your credit card or Social Security number and personal information. Some scammers also try to gain your trust by looking up the name associated with your phone number and asking for a person by name when they call. Some India scammers also phone you with an initial pre-recorded robotic female voice speaking English to disguise their foreign call center, but then your call gets transferred to an East Indian scammer with a thick accent. India scammers do not care about the U.S. National Do-Not-Call Registry and asking scammers not to call does not work. I love to toy with these scammers and keep them on the phone by pretending to be interested in their scam because many scam victims are the senile elderly. You do these scammers a favor by yelling at them and quickly hanging up. But you ruin their scams by slowly dragging them along on the phone call and giving them fake credit card numbers and personal information. Never trust any unsolicited call because they are mostly scams, and most scam calls originate from India. No other foreign country has big noisy sweatshops filled with phone scam criminals.
November 30, 2019
I didn't answer. No message left. Must be a same.
November 29, 2019
These POS are harassing with continued repeat calls. The number was blocked, but that has not stopped the 4 times on the 25th and now 10 times today on the 28th. Finally, I just blocked them right from the phone company. We know these calls are computer generated but you would think the FTC could shut them down. This is just BS and the phuktards-dikwads are just laughing at us. They probably are not even on the US mainland. Most likely from offshore call centers.
November 29, 2019
Must be telemarketer- had 4 calls in two days from the number. I didn't answer. No message left.
November 29, 2019
Calling non stop since yesterday. Have had to unplug my phone to get sleep and some peace. So much for family calls on Thanksgiving. So irritating!!
November 29, 2019
keep calling me
November 28, 2019
Constantly calls nonstop
November 27, 2019
I have gotten 15 voicemails from this number in the last 24 hours
November 27, 2019
computer refund scam with "Kate"...an automated caller.
November 25, 2019
They’ve call at least SIX times since Tuesday
November 24, 2019
to get your subscription refund call 213-770-8884 within 48 hrs, says Peter Patrick customer relationship manager; 11/22/19
November 22, 2019
pc scam
November 22, 2019
Called at 9:21pm & woke us up. We have to work tomorrow. Why can’t someone do something to stop these scammers.
November 22, 2019
refund scam
November 22, 2019
Continue calling and no message left scammer please stop them thanks
November 21, 2019
Called many times and no answer suspicious a scammer
November 21, 2019
Stop this call before it comes to me!
November 19, 2019
Refund of computer software fee
November 17, 2019
I have received 30 calls from this number in the past few days and I want it to stop
November 17, 2019
Are you people asleep today?
November 14, 2019
A recording informs me that my "social security number has been suspended because of suspicious activity and that if I want to know more press one." There is no connection when I press one. The caller calls several times a day. There is no indication of my ssn or my name. I have also received calls concerning the other scam associated with this number about a "refund" for a computer maintenance program and about charging me for a computer maintenance program at always increasing rates. Of course neither message makes any sense and since there is no follow up it appears to be a nuisance only robocall at this point.
November 14, 2019
Keep calling with various scams.Change the number when you block them.....
November 13, 2019
Computer-generated voice advising that I will be charged $399 for a year's contract for their 'vtech' service unless I cancel within 48 hours. I should call back 510.722.5312, Jeff Morgan, Customer Relationship Manager.
November 12, 2019
I have this number calling my home constantly all day and night. My phone does not ring, it comes up on my tv caller id and my landline caller id. I have smart call blocker on my landline along with xfinity free call blocking for robocalls. I have checked several sites on this number and all are negative! I just wanted to add my report to warn others.
November 12, 2019
Robocall- calls from this number multiple times every day. Nobody answers when we pick up the phone.
November 10, 2019
computer scam
November 9, 2019
Called 6 times and nobody answer I hang up and keep calling need to stop them scammer
November 9, 2019
Called many times and no answer surely scammer
November 9, 2019
I get this call every day approximately 4-5 times.
November 9, 2019
At first, the calls were recordings about Windows refunds. Then, in the last 2 days, they're silent. They call multiple times in a day.
November 9, 2019
Computer-generated voice advising that I will be charged $399 for a year's contract for their 'vtech' service unless I cancel within 48 hours. A callback number different from the calling number provided. 'Dennis Wilson, Customer Relationship Manager' - have a good day. RIGHT.
November 8, 2019
Said they would be charging $399 for Antivirus protection for the upcoming year unless I call and cancel. I never had VTEC.
November 8, 2019
antivirus refund
November 8, 2019
this is the 4th call of the day, I hate these people, they need to get a life, i never did work with them so they don't need to keep calling. You block the number and they just call from another number.
November 8, 2019
These people don't stop calling. I get about a dozen calls a day from them!
November 8, 2019
owing them money.
November 7, 2019
Called 3 times today!
November 7, 2019
This is an robocall
November 7, 2019
Caller adds other phone numbers as soon as you block one...these assholes need to get a life!
November 5, 2019
Scam robo call claiming to be from Windows Security about sending a refund. Number has been reported to FTC.
November 2, 2019
Unknown number. No message.
October 30, 2019