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Dell
May 14, 2025
No longer in possession of item
October 21, 2024
Dell Computers Advanced Resolution Team
May 8, 2024
Out of warranty support
December 14, 2023
Dell support
June 6, 2023
I’m glad you let them through. Dell is always allowed!
June 1, 2023
Requested service
April 24, 2023
Said the phone number on file did not match the phone number I used in my purchase.
February 20, 2023
Dell Sales Call
September 19, 2022
Allow calls
August 18, 2022
The call number is safe.
June 26, 2022
Deepak
March 2, 2022
Looking for a Credit Card number to charge $4,750 in fraudulent charges.
December 14, 2021
Block immediately
September 27, 2021
Wanted personal info and to set up analysis appointment
August 31, 2021
It was a legitimate call, they were following up on an inquiry from my wife.
August 9, 2021
Service agreement
June 21, 2021
Spoofed real Dell number
May 7, 2021
Legitimate call
February 11, 2021
Block this Caller
February 3, 2021
Allow All Dell Computer Calls
January 21, 2021
Dell computer
January 12, 2021
Calling me too early
October 30, 2020
Dell computers
August 19, 2020
Wants to reach out to me, does not know my name.
August 11, 2020
Tens at Dell
August 9, 2020
Business class support from Dell
July 22, 2020
Dell Customer Support
July 1, 2020
Dell contract sales. Allowed caller.
June 30, 2020
Dell CS
June 25, 2020
May Be Scammers Beware Requesting Credit Card Number
May 23, 2020
Have repeatedly told them to stop for 4 years.
March 2, 2020
This call number is something I need to receive. Please do not block.
February 12, 2020
This is a valid Dell phone number. However, this number is very often spoofed as a fake Caller ID name and number by madarchod criminals phoning from India. Various East Indian scammers have been spoofing this phone number so it also shows as "Dell" on your Caller ID and the scammers employ various schemes to ask for your credit card and/or Social Security number. Unless you previously contacted Dell about a very specific problem or you recently made a purchase from Dell, ALL unsolicited phone calls that you receive from Microsoft, HP Support, or Dell Support are scams that either say your computer has a problem that requires you giving them your credit card, or your computer has a virus and they will tell you to use a browser to visit a cbttr.com or fastsupport.com website and enter a code that lets the scammer take control of your computer and then they install their own real ransomware virus that they then force you to give them your credit card number so they can charge thousands of dollars on your credit card. And no computer company, or unsolicited caller in general, will EVER ask you for your Social Security number, so if you ever get asked to provide your full SSN over the phone, that is always a scammer! More than 95% of all North America phone scams originate from crowded phone rooms in India that run numerous fraud, extortion, and money laundering scams every day such as pretending to be a fake pharmacy, posing as fake Social Security officers saying your benefits are suspended or fake IRS officers collecting on fake unpaid back taxes or fake bill collectors threatening you for fake unpaid debts, pretending to offer fake health insurance, car warranty, and debt, student loan forgiveness, credit card consolidation services, posing as Amazon to falsely say that an unauthorized purchase was made to your account or that your Prime membership was auto-debited from your credit card or bank account, posing as Microsoft or HP to say that your software needs renewal or they detected a problem with your computer, fake "we are refunding your money" or "your account has been auto-debited" scams, pretending to be DHL, UPS, or a bank, falsely stating that they installed ransomware virus on your computer and you need to pay them money, etc, and the scammers try to steal your credit card, bank account and routing number, 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 now phone you with an initial pre-recorded robotic person speaking English, Spanish, or Chinese that is easily generated using text-to-speech translation software to disguise the origin of their India phone room, but then you speak to the East Indian scammer when you take the bait and respond to the pre-recorded message. Scammers always either use disposable VoIP phone numbers (e.g. MagicJack devices) or they spoof fake Caller ID phone numbers. Anyone, including you, can use telecom software or a third-party service to phone using fake names and phone numbers that show up on Caller ID. India scammers often spoof fake toll-free Caller ID numbers that begin with "8". The Caller ID name and number is often useless with scam calls unless the scam setup asks you to phone them back. India scammers do not care about the U.S. National Do-Not-Call Registry and asking scammers to stop calling has no effect. I love to play 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 immediately hanging up. But you ruin their scams by slowly dragging them along on the phone call, calling them back if their phone number can be phoned, pretending to be interested in their product or service, pretending that you are worried when they threaten you, always giving them fake credit card numbers and fake personal information, asking them to speak louder and to repeat what they said to use up more of their energy, pretending to innocently ask the scum why he is shouting profanities at me, etc. The best defense against phone scammers is a good offense by not quickly hanging up the phone, but instead 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 give an unknown caller your credit card number or Social Security number. Companies who already have your information may ask for the last four digits for verification. Some India scammers ask for your bank account and routing number or ask you to wire transfer them a payment, giving a fake explanation that they cannot accept a credit card or personal check. This is an instant scammer alert because scammers can withdraw money if they know your bank account and routing number (e.g. counterfeit cashed checks) and illegal wire transfers are far less traceable than unauthorized credit card charges. India scammers may threaten to have you arrested, but the IRS, Social Security Administration, and debt collectors cannot threaten to arrest or sue you on the phone; they are required to send you paper notices by registered mail. Some India scammers ask you to use your browser to visit a website that allows the scammer to directly access and control your computer and then they can install a ransomware virus to extort money from you. If the scam sounds very authentic, ask the scammer for their verifiable company name, street address, and a callback number that can be searched and matched to the company name and address, which all real businesses will provide. Every East Indian scammer will immediately fail this test since they all use spoofed fake Caller ID numbers or VoIP numbers that they quickly dispose of. Never trust any unsolicited call because they are mostly scammers, usually with a slight or strong East Indian foreign accent, and most scam calls originate from India. No other foreign country is infested with numerous noisy sweatshops filled with phone scam criminals. These India scammers belong to the lowest India caste and many are thieves, robbers, and rapists who were serving jail sentences and released early due to prison overcrowding.
January 27, 2020
Dell Tech Support
January 24, 2020
Dell
December 10, 2019
No answer
October 9, 2019
6507632655 is the scam party, but they spoof other legit numbers like Dell 800 456 3355, so people think some legit company is calling, but since I had a software setting I was able to get their original number.. they said they are calling from Anderson Honda for an order I placed for a honda CRV, but as soon as I said wrong number, they said they thought so... not sure what they are gathering or upto... also, they may not be from Anderson honda either, they just use various fake names of legit companies... sometimes they ask for date of birth, social security, credit card info, etc for identity theft...
September 14, 2019
I think this is the dell team trying to contact me about a sale
August 26, 2019
Dell
August 16, 2019
Legit call from Dell Computer
July 31, 2019
Dell
June 13, 2019
Dell Computer this is legitimate
June 6, 2019
Dell Technical Support
May 6, 2019
Well at Dell
May 1, 2019
Dell Support
April 30, 2019
Dell customer service
April 29, 2019
Dell Technical Support Representative
April 16, 2019
Dell
April 11, 2019
Dell
April 9, 2019
Work phone
April 5, 2019
Fell
April 5, 2019
Dell
April 2, 2019
Dell sales
March 6, 2019
This call was a robo insurance call. However, this is the main number for my employer, Dell.
January 25, 2019
Dell
January 21, 2019
Says they are Dell
January 16, 2019
Dell
January 9, 2019
I like RoboKiller.
November 30, 2018
Dell
November 16, 2018