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March 4, 2023
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woman with distinct filipino accent (i used to take many business trips to manila during the 1980s) calling to say that i am "behind on payments". i always carry zero debts other than a home mortgage that is always paid on time every month so my scammer flag shot straight up. after toying with her for 15 minutes trying to get her to tell me specific details about my fake debt, and the scammer repeatedly being evasive while repeatedly asking for my ssn (which i ended up giving her random numbers as my fake ssn), she hung up on me. lmfao!!!!! scam these scammers by using up their time!!!
March 17, 2021
“__ about possibly extending or reinstating your ____ ________ again press one to speak with the warranty specialist…”
March 18, 2020
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January 29, 2020
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January 23, 2020
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January 15, 2020
Caller called on 12/9/2019 and this morning (12/10/2019). Left no message either time. I blocked my number and redialed. I received a recorded message asking me to hold because all representatives were busy. When a "representative" answered, she said, "Hello." She did not identify the company she was with, nor anything else for that matter. I simply hung up. This is a scam caller. Do not answer - block their number.
December 10, 2019
RoboKiller labeled this as scam twice before. Now the calls are Getting Ridiculous and so I opted to go THIS WAY NOW! This number calls ar all hours. Early morning or late into the evening!!!!!!!!!
December 9, 2019
All these fake "US Pharmacy" and "Canadian Pharmacy" scams are from criminals robo-dialing from India using different fake Caller ID or disposable VoIP phone numbers every day to steal credit card numbers. If you are lucky, you receive nothing and the scammers disappear with hundreds or thousands of dollars of your money. If you are unlucky, you actually receive some useless pills or capsules that are just dirt mixed with flour or starch made in filthy wood sheds, and these fake unregulated India drugs are often tainted with toxic contaminants that destroy your liver and kidneys. These fake drug scams have been going on for centuries long before phones were invented. You are a fool if you think you can buy cheap authentic drugs from scammers who constantly change to different phone numbers every day after illegally charging credit cards for 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 Social Security or IRS officers collecting on "unpaid back taxes", fake bill collectors threatening you for overdue bills, pretending to offer fake health insurance, 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 try to gain your trust by looking up the name associated with your phone number and asking for you by name when they call. Many India scammers phone you with an initial pre-recorded robotic female voice speaking English to disguise their foreign call center, but then you end up talking to an East Indian scammer when you take the bait and respond to the pre-recorded message. Scammers often either use disposable VoIP phone numbers or they spoof fake Caller ID phone numbers. Anyone, including you, can use telecom software or a third-party service to phone using fake Caller ID numbers these days. 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, pretending to be interested in their product or service, pretending that you are worried when they threaten you, giving them fake credit card numbers and fake personal information, and toying with them for at least 10 or 20 minutes to use up more of their time and energy so they have less time to deceive an elderly victim. Never trust any unsolicited call because they are mostly scams, and most scam calls originate from India. No other foreign country is infested with numerous noisy sweatshops filled with phone scam criminals.
December 6, 2019