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This is a FAKE home-buying or business opportunity scam, spoofing a Walmart name on Caller ID. This fake "we buy homes/land in your area for cash" scam is from madarchod criminals phoning from India. The scammer asks for your credit card or bank account number "so they can deposit your (fake) cash payment" for your home or land. The scammers ask for your Social Security number using a fake excuse that they need to verify your identity. This scammer often asks for you by your name to sound like a personal phone call to gain your trust, but they are auto-dialing everyone. Scammers use huge phone database listings of millions of names with phone numbers and addresses to have the autodialer display the name that is currently dialed. In legitimate real estate transactions, money should flow from buyer to seller. But one common tactic of these home-buying scams is for the scammer to say that you need to first pay $300 to $2000 for "administrative" or "processing" fees. This "you need to pay processing fees" lie is also used in "you won a free vacation/cruise/lottery/sweepstakes" scams. People who are desperate to sell their homes are common victims of these scams. If you sell your home to a legitimate investor, they will not ask you to pay extra commission, processing, or administrative fees compared to selling a home with a realtor. A legitimate real estate investor writes you an offer, free of any charges that you have to pay in advance. You then have the option and the time of accepting the offer. Scammers pressure you to make a decision on the first call. Fake real estate scams offer to buy your property without looking at it in person, giving the excuse that they have already seen it on the internet. Sellers whose houses require repairs often fall victim to this "no personal visit needed" lure of selling their homes to someone without spending money on repairs. This Indian scammer also runs a massive health insurance, pharmacy, and Medicare healthcare scam to steal your credit card, Medicare and Social Security numbers, and personal information to commit Medicare fraud and identity theft under the pretense of saying that they will help you obtain health insurance, Medicare supplement plans, and life insurance. Another scam used by this scammer is an Allstate, Farmers, State Farm impersonation insurance scam. About 50% of North America scam calls come from India and 45% come from the Philippines. Foreign scammers run thousands of fraud, extortion, 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, posing as utility/phone/internet companies, 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, 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 scams, fake solar panel and home purchase offers, fake fundraisers asking for donations, fake phone surveys, and the scammers try to steal your financial and personal data. Indian scammers often rotate through fake tech support, subscription auto-renewal, and fake pharmacy scams on the same day. Filipino scammers run many loan and tax/debt relief, Social Security and Medicare identity theft, auto/home/health/life insurance, and fake charity donation scams. Scammers use disposable VoIP phone numbers (e.g. MagicJack) and telecom software to spoof fake names and numbers on Caller ID. 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/Canada, numbers belonging to unsuspecting people, invalid area codes, and fake foreign country CID numbers; e.g. fake women crying "help me" emergency scams spoof Mexico and Middle East CID numbers. Scammers often spoof the actual name and number of businesses such as 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 Medicare or Social Security number; offers debt relief, loan services, Medicare assistance (people who are old or desperate in debt often fall for scams); offers a free gift/reward; threatens you with arrest/lawsuit; asks you to access a website, download a file, wire transfer money or buy prepaid debit/gift cards; claims your account is frozen or has suspicious activity; says a subscription is refunded or auto-renewed/auto-debited; and all 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 mostly scams. No other countries are infested with phone room sweatshops filled with criminals. Most Filipino scammers speak better English than Indian scammers. Filipinos speak English with a subtle accent that may sound Hispanic. To hide their foreign origin, some India scammers use non-Indians in their phone room. Scams often falsely say that you previously contacted them or visited their website. Indian scammers play fake Amazon recordings. Amazon account updates are emailed, not robo-dialed. Many banks use automated fraud alert calls to confirm a suspicious purchase, but always call the number printed on your credit card to verify if the fraud alert is real or fake. Scammers impersonate phone/cable/internet companies, 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 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; your name, address, birthday are public data. Many scammers, especially female Filipinas, use "romance scam" tactics of sounding really friendly as if they are your best friend or lover to try to gain your affection and trust, hoping that you let your guard down so they can easily steal your identity and money. Scammers often play recordings speaking English, Spanish, or Chinese that is easily generated using text-to-speech translation software to disguise the origin of their overseas phone room. Some speech synthesis sound robotic, but most AI speech sound very realistic. Scammers often use interactive voice response (IVR) AI/NLP software that combines voice recognition with artificial intelligence, speaks English with American voices, and responds based on your replies. IVR calls begin with: "This is fake_name, I am a fake_job_title on a recorded line, can you hear me okay?"; or "Hi, how are you doing today?"; or "Hello? 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. One myth is that saying "yes" to IVR lets scammers use your voice sample for other scams. IVR understands basic replies and yes/no answers. To test for IVR, ask "How is the weather there?" since IVR cannot answer complex questions. IVR usually transfers you to the scammer, but some scams entirely use IVR with the robot asking for your credit card or 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 only 0 to 2 calls per week. If you provide your personal data to a phone scammer, lured by fake 80%-discounted drugs or fake loan and debt services, you receive even more phone scams and identity theft can take years to repair. Scammers often shout profanities at you. Google "Hindi swear words" and memorize some favorites, e.g. call him "Randi Ka Beta" (son of whore) or call her "Randi Ka Betty" (daughter of whore). Scammers ignore the National Do-Not-Call Registry. Asking scammers to stop calling is useless. Scam recordings often tell you to press a keypad number to be placed on their Do-Not-Call list or to unsubscribe from their scam texts/emails, but those keypad commands are fake and they say that just to sound legit. Scammers often provide a toll-free callback number to look like a real business, but they regularly shed old callback numbers so you can never reach the scammers once you have realized that you were scammed. Scammers tell you their callback number just to gain your trust long enough to steal your identity and money and then they frequently switch to using new callback numbers. You do these scammers a favor by quickly hanging up. YOU SHOULD SCAMBAIT ALL SCAMMERS - slowly drag scammers along on the phone call, provide fake personal and financial 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.
August 18, 2025
Don’t know number spam / scam
September 13, 2024
I never shop at Walmart, no reason for them to call
August 29, 2024
I don’t even have a Walmart account
May 21, 2024
Indian call center, calls and asks for a bunch of your information before stating why they are calling.
January 8, 2024
1-800-966-6546 does NOT belong to Walmart. The number for Walmart is not these numbers no matter what you read on google. This number rang me 5 times from 931am to 139pm, thus far today.. repeat if you look up this number on google it will say it belongs to walmart and they are trying to collect debt. This is not true. Do not answer this phone number scam.
January 3, 2024
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December 22, 2023
December 22, 2023
Walmart has been charging customers for Walmart plus without their consent. This happened to me. I alerted my bank and issued stop payment for the unauthorized charge. Walmart is calling trying to convince me that I need the Walmart plus at $106 per year! I do not want it and did not authorize the charge to my bank account. This is all over social media that Walmart has been doing this. Customers be warned!
November 14, 2023
Spam
August 25, 2023
G
July 24, 2023
Scammer
June 16, 2023
I hav not shopped with Walmart recently to warrant a call from them
March 1, 2023
Now
February 22, 2023
Called by mistake
January 23, 2023
Scam call from Walmart customer service
December 30, 2022
Walmart customer service label
December 22, 2022
this is spam, not walmart. do not answer!
December 13, 2022
Spam
December 2, 2022
This is a number for Walmart Customer Care Service Reps. Not a scam.
November 28, 2022
Scammers
October 28, 2022
no way to see slats coming!my internet Kaz died pleat and thank you h**l me if it's shipped or do I need to go to Ozark for pickup. please and thank you
October 7, 2022
Will ask for your full name and try to charge you.
October 5, 2022
Block
September 2, 2022
Fake Walmart impersonator calling from India. Scammer lady said that they detected suspicious activity on my Walmart account. I never do any Walmart online shopping, and I have not even stepped inside a Walmart in 6+ months hahahaha
August 27, 2022
Called several times
July 19, 2022
This is a bogus Walmart number. I’ve read several other comments by googling the phone number used and others have reported if you answer or call back this number they are able to charge any available, viable credit/debit card listed. DO NOT RESPOND. DO NOT ANSWER. BLOCK THIS NUMBER.
June 23, 2022
been bombed from so many calls!
June 22, 2022
Appears to be WalMart customer service but is not
June 10, 2022
Spoofed
June 8, 2022
Claimed to be home advisor and the lady sounded Indian. Hung up and called them back and it said it was Walmart. Definitely a scam call center. Freaky part was that they knew my first name when they called me.
May 27, 2022
good
May 12, 2022
Walmart customer support caller I’d
April 18, 2022
I dont shop at walmart and will call the cops if they call me again.
February 1, 2022
Please block this call I do not know who this is thank you
January 26, 2022
About a order
January 17, 2022
Walmart Customer Support
January 5, 2022
Delivery
January 4, 2022
this was soo hilarious. thanks for getting these scammers!
December 16, 2021
Block
December 14, 2021
Spammers
December 8, 2021
I've gotten a total of 132,792 calls. something has to be done about the calling this amount of times. the number actually Walmart customer support but I've not ordered or shopped that many times in my whole life.
November 29, 2021
I am not happy with your service thus far.
October 18, 2021
Walmart
September 8, 2021
Good luck
September 8, 2021
Walmart
September 4, 2021
You’re app s****!
September 2, 2021
For help
August 31, 2021
no way
August 20, 2021
Annoying
August 18, 2021
you f*****g numskulls!
August 16, 2021
Walmart
August 15, 2021
Customer Support for online purchases
July 30, 2021
Unknown number
July 22, 2021
Walmart Customer Service
July 21, 2021
Allow
July 20, 2021
I didn’t order anything or asked for customer service.. why they contact me ?
July 8, 2021
Want me to buy groceries online
July 7, 2021
Offered Medicare services
June 24, 2021
Foreigner wanting my SSN or else I'm going to jail. They have spoofed Wal Marts number. I've had 34 calls in the last 5 days from spoofed business and personal cell phone numbers that have been stolen.
June 22, 2021
Calls every hour, this is not a legit number. BLOCK IT
June 18, 2021
Dont listen to everyone saying its acceptable to answer. If it was walmart they would leave a voicemail at least.
June 18, 2021
Block
June 15, 2021
No reason to call as I have no accounts with Walmart!
June 14, 2021
Not in my contacts
June 13, 2021
Aggravating phone calls
June 11, 2021
Walmart customer service
June 8, 2021
Number they call you back. Allow.
May 24, 2021
call still rang. i dont want to get rings from any of these numbers
May 17, 2021
Scam
May 5, 2021
Customer service
April 12, 2021
Online shopping orders
April 3, 2021
Online order
March 15, 2021
Allowed
March 9, 2021
I think this is becoming a thing. It happened to us today, and by judging here and elsewhere on the net, quite a few other people. While "Walmart" and "(800) 966-6546" appeared in the screen, instead it was somebody jammering on about a home-based business and selling insurance. Maybe he got our number from one of those help-wanted sites? In any case, this telemarketer knows how to spoof Walmart's number on the call screen.
February 24, 2021
Walmart
February 15, 2021
Fake Walmart support spams call nonstop
February 9, 2021
Walmart.com one line
January 27, 2021
Don’t block
January 22, 2021
Helping with problem I had
January 21, 2021
help desk
January 8, 2021
Unsolicited call
January 7, 2021
Walmart customer service
January 4, 2021
do not block
December 17, 2020
Photos
December 7, 2020
Helping me resolve an Issue
December 4, 2020
Unknown
November 20, 2020
they were calling me back when there would be a customer adviser. I was checking about my order.
November 16, 2020
issues with PS5 Purchase
November 15, 2020
You don’t need to block every single call
October 26, 2020
Said “Walmart” very slowly
October 25, 2020
Shopping service in store
October 13, 2020
Never ordered from them yet calling relentlessly
October 13, 2020
Got 3 calls in the span of less than a hour by the same 1(800) 966 6546 with an unknown ID, I’ve answered one of the spam calls from a different number some Indian asking for my social info like a dumb ass. I answered this number today and I swear it sounded like the same Indian I didn’t give him enough time to get a word out other than asking if I was there
October 12, 2020
Perfectly acceptable call DONT BLOCK!
October 11, 2020
Wasn’t in my contacts list. I added it into my contact list. Not spam.
October 10, 2020
Legit number prob being spoofed by scammers
October 5, 2020
Missing item
September 5, 2020
Walmart
September 5, 2020
They were returning my call to them
September 3, 2020
We received TWO calls from this number today claiming to be recruiting a member of our household for a home-based business. Both people they were "recruiting" are 13 years old (twins). We received two calls 4 hours apart. While the number says "walmart.com" it is definitely a scam. When I questioned the woman and asked why she was recruiting my underage children she was rude and immediately hung up on me. Total SCAM!
June 18, 2020
Caller ID is Walmart.com. Received 3 calls from them between 12:48pm and 2:15pm this afternoon. Answered on third call. They were calling from Home Advisor. Asked them why the caller ID comes up as Walmart.com. Told them not to call again and to remove my number.
June 5, 2020
I set up a call back from them regarding an order and this was the number that came in. I picked it up, spoke to rep and she fixed the order. This is not a robocall. Once you answer, you are connected with a live operator. You set this call up or maybe you have a problem with an order and this is how they reach you. They do not leave messages.
May 30, 2020
I keep getting a call from 800-966-9546. Looked it up and its walmart. They don't leave messages. I also get a call from different area codes for health insurance and its all scams. Because with the health insurance i asked them to take me off the list and they keep calling. My bank ended up putting a fraud hold and im glad they did because now I found out these scammers are trying to get all my info to take my money. The government needs to do something to get this to stop. This is ridiculous
May 29, 2020
Calling me back at my request I had made via their chat bot on their website regarding a problem with my order.
May 14, 2020
At home job opportunity for a minor in my household.
April 17, 2020
received call about a stay at home job request. He wanted to verify my email address, said I would receive information about the stay at home job and somebody would be contacting me the following day to see if I would be interested. He said he needed me to say yes it was OK to send the job information over.
April 16, 2020
Your pill really to pick up
April 12, 2020
2 Charges on my cc Saying from Walmart with 800-966-6546 which is scammers. I bought one item on Walmart website 3rd party so that's how this got started. Have close the cc and get a new number.
April 10, 2020
SAID OUR ELECTRICITY WOULD BE SHUT OFF IN NEXT 30 MIN. NEEDED TO CALL 1-800-966-2835
February 20, 2020
Fake "National Disability Services" Social Security scam call by madarchod criminals phoning from India This is a fake "National Disability Services" Social Security benefits scam call by criminals phoning from India, trying to steal your credit card number, Social Security number, and personal information by saying that they will help you obtain Social Security disability benefits. The scammer begins the call by saying your name to try to gain your trust. It is easy to acquire huge phone database listings of millions of names associated with phone numbers and addresses. 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, and many India scammers shout profanities and death threats at you. More than 95% of all North America phone scams originate from crowded phone rooms in India that rotate through numerous different 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, fake Google/Alexa listing and work-from-home 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 and the Caller ID area code is almost never the area from which the scam call actually originated since many scams use fake area codes from across the U.S. and Canada, and also purposely faked foreign country Caller ID numbers (e.g. fake women crying "help me" emergency scams often use fake Mexico and Middle Eastern Caller ID numbers). Some India scammers also spoof the actual real phone numbers of businesses such as Apple, Verizon, and U.S. banks so when you phone the number back, you realize that you were scammed from the spoofed Caller ID number of the actual business. What is the best way to avoid being scammed by a phone call? Never trust any unsolicited caller or anyone who phones you with any kind of sales offer (more than 90% of unsolicited sales calls are scams so your odds of saving money are poor), any kind of legal or arrest threats, any claims of suspicious activity on an account, any claims of refunds or auto-renewed/auto-debited accounts, and any pre-recorded messages. Any unsolicited caller with a foreign accent (nearly always East Indian) should immediately be treated as a scam until carefully proven otherwise. 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. The police and FBI also will never phone you and say that officers are coming to arrest you (many India extortions threaten to send officers); if the police really want to arrest you, they just show up with a warrant without phoning first. 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, or they ask you to download a virus file to your computer. 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 who belong to the lowest India caste and many are thieves, robbers, and rapists who were serving jail sentences but released early due to prison overcrowding. Most India scammers are men, but many are women who also readily shout profanities. Just laugh at them. Google "Hindi swear words" and memorize some favorites to piss on these scammers, e.g. call him "Rundi Ka Bacha" (son of a whore) or call her "Rundi Ki Bachi" (daughter of a whore).
February 14, 2020
did i apply for a card
January 2, 2020
I asked to be taken off their list 2times and the lady called me a bitch, went off in an hindu? (Indian language) and hung up.
December 16, 2019
A thick accent female says I applied for their online job. When I tell her no I didn't she still talking like she didn't here me so I hang up in her but still calling my parents landline asking for me by my 1st name too. 🤬
December 14, 2019
The caller ID was Walmart, But they’re Spoofing the Walmart name, This is not Walmart calling, it’s a SCAN so that you release private info, They wanted my email after asking for my first name, to send me, making money at home material. Do not offer anyone your info, unless you’re expecting a call.And when they call and want to connect your call with a professional, Put your phone on Speaker, and watch the majority of Scammers hang up.
December 7, 2019
This actually was WalMart. My mistake.
December 5, 2019
It starts with "Dear Citisen, this is to notify you..." which is where I hung up. I did call WalMart earlier but this was clearly a spam/scam call. Why would WalMart lend its phone number to scammers - or employ CS people overseas who turn around and scam customers?
December 5, 2019
claimed that he was offering me a home money making opportunity all kept trying to get me to say the word yes. I refused to say yes and hung up.
November 29, 2019
November 27, 2019
I’m sure the caller is a scam. Been calling me since this morning. I’ve also been receiving calls from different numbers (some are the same) for 3 days now. It started when I picked up scam call and I’ve been receiving phone calls from which I believe is the same guy who scam called me but is using different numbers to reach me. I have my phone set where scam calls go start to voicemail but I still get notifications that the scam callers called. I am fed up
November 16, 2019
They have called me 6 times today alone. Never leave messages I cant get them to stop
November 7, 2019
Heavily accented Male said I expressed interest in a home based business opportunity (which I didn't). Called 8 times today.
October 24, 2019
THESE PAINS KEEP CALLING ME SAYING THEY ARE NATIONAL DISABILITY AND THAT I APPLIED FOR DISABILITY BENEFITS. I KEEP TELLING THEM TO DELETE MY NUMBER AND NOT CALL AND THEY HANG UP, WHEN YOU CALL BACK THEY DONT ANSWER. THEY KEEP CALLING. IT HAS BEEN OVER 2 MONTHS. ID LIKE TO GET MY HANDS AROUND THE LITTLE BASTARDS NECK
October 16, 2019
I don't answer numbers I am not familiar with. Left no message
October 15, 2019
Shall I call the police. This number keeps calling insistingly. More than a dozen times
October 9, 2019
A female person called offering a job from Walmart !.
October 9, 2019
Called 11 time within 3 days. Never left a voicemail
October 7, 2019
Didn't answer. Called 4 times in short period. 3 rings and no message left on recorder.
September 2, 2019
Caller from 1(800)966-6546 claimed he was from "National Disabilities Association" and said I asked for info on claiming Social Security benefits. After telling him no I didn't and to remove my number from their list, he called back 3 more times. Then I got a robocall, from (307)248-7521, on the same subject, with a female voice (recording) saying I wanted to file for disability. I said no I don't and they ended the call. They are expecting people to say 'yes' to their questions; 'Can you hear me ok' is the main question. DON'T SAY YES TO ANYTHING ON THESE CALLS!!! They can use a recording of your response to gain access to bank accounts, personal information, just about anything they want.
August 27, 2019
Got a call from this number about an online job. Indian accent.. scammer! Not really Walmart!
July 9, 2019
This is a legitimate Walmart Customer Service number, but scammers are spoofing caller ID. One just called me about an online job. It is not Walmart making these calls.
June 20, 2019