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lol... I live in an apartment.
November 1, 2023
Annoying
October 1, 2022
wells fargo kollektionz
July 9, 2022
Possible scam
March 29, 2022
HELOC
January 19, 2022
you blocked a company I've done business with for 27 years
October 12, 2021
Calling everyday
September 25, 2021
Wells Fargo
August 17, 2021
Please allow this caller. Thank you
February 25, 2021
Not spam
December 18, 2020
Regarding your home mortgage
December 11, 2020
You just screened the calls and don’t let me decide if I want stop de call or not so I don’t want your service anymore don’t care if my contract expire next year I don’t want your services
October 16, 2020
Mortgage loan service. Not a scam, not spam.
October 11, 2020
Cannot connect every time when trying to take the call
July 31, 2020
I asked for this call
July 3, 2020
Wells Fargo Mortgage
June 20, 2020
Utah home
May 16, 2020
Home mortgage
April 30, 2020
Legitimate portal for Wells Fargo Mortgages
April 23, 2020
I 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽😍😲🌞
April 21, 2020
This is either a valid Wells Fargo call, or a SCAM call from India using a fake spoofed Caller ID name and number. NOTE: This is NOT a call from Russia as previously posted by the "Pros n Cons" user who is an Indian scammer who frequently posts on RoboKiller to redirect the blame of India phone scams to Russia, when the foreign accents of nearly all phone scams are very obviously Indian and not Russian lol. In fact, I have never heard a single Russian-accent phone scammer ever. Russia and China government and individual thieves try to catch much bigger fish by hacking into business, military, and government websites and email phishing (and the Indians also email you viruses). Some India scammers are now posting on robokiller.com to try to deflect the blame from their numerous India scam call centers to the Russians.
April 9, 2020
This is a fake credit services scam call by criminals phoning from Russia, trying to steal your credit card number, Social Security number, and personal information. There are hundreds of these Russian scams where they offer to lower the interest rates on a fake student loan that you do not have, consolidate all your debts at "0% interest", or give you an unsecured $100,000 line of credit. This call begins with a pre-recorded robotic speaker who pretends to be a credit and loan service. The robotic English message is generated using text-to-speech translation software to disguise the origin of this Russian scam. If you respond to the call, then you get transferred to the West Russian scammer who tells you that because of your good credit history, he can offer you lower interest rates... he just needs your credit card number and SSN "for verification purposes". More than 95% of all North America phone scams originate from crowded phone rooms in Russia that run numerous fraud, extortion, and money laundering scams every day such as pretending to be a fake pharmacy, posing as fake Social Security or IRS officers collecting on "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, pretending to be DHL, UPS, FedEx 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 Russian 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 Russian 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 Russia phone room, but then you speak to the West Russian scammer when you take the bait and respond to the pre-recorded message. Russian scammers often either use disposable VoIP phone numbers or they spoof fake Caller ID phone numbers. Anyone can use telecom software or a third-party service to phone using fake names and phone numbers that show up on Caller ID. Russian scammers often spoof fake toll-free Caller ID numbers. Russian scammers do not care about the U.S. National Do-Not-Call Registry and asking scammers to stop calling has no effect. 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 of your Social Security number for verification. Some Russian 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. Russian 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. If the scam sounds very authentic, ask the scammer for their verifiable company name, street address, and a callback number, which all real businesses will provide. Every Russian scammer will immediately fail this test since they all use spoofed fake Caller ID numbers or Non-Fixed VoIP numbers (e.g. Skype or Google Voice) that they quickly dispose of. Never trust any unsolicited call because they are mostly scammers, usually with a slight or strong West Russian accent, and most scam calls originate from Russia.
February 22, 2020
[deleted]
January 22, 2020
Mortgage company
January 17, 2020
Home Mortgage
December 27, 2019
Wells Fargo Home Mortgage
December 12, 2019
Yes let this call come in
November 19, 2019
Not sure
September 30, 2019
BS Recorded call Joe from family protection! Give me a break
September 30, 2019
Mortgage Company
September 20, 2019
My bank
August 7, 2019
Fake a*s customer service at Wells Fargo
July 17, 2019
Spam
June 18, 2019
Wells Fargo Home Mortgage
June 18, 2019
Wells Fargo
May 22, 2019
Wells Fargo
May 17, 2019
Allow this call to ring on my phone.
May 1, 2019
ALLOW THIS CALL
April 26, 2019
This is Wells Fargo, mortgage company.
March 28, 2019
Wells Fargo
March 27, 2019
Wells Fargo
March 26, 2019
Wells Fargo
March 19, 2019
Wrong number
March 12, 2019
Wells Fargo bank
February 13, 2019
Wells Fargo
February 1, 2019
Wells Fargo
February 1, 2019
Wells Fargo
January 9, 2019
Wells Fargo for legitimate business regarding home mortgage account.
January 9, 2019
WF Bank
December 29, 2018
Wells Fargo
December 27, 2018
Wells Fargo Home Mortgage
December 11, 2018
Wells Fargo
November 27, 2018
Wells Fargo
November 25, 2018
Wells Fargo
November 9, 2018