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(866) 458-7685
Debt Collector
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December 15, 2024
Last call
1,320,103
Total calls
3,968
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it is very important that you contact city regarding an important matter with your Home Depot account
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Not for me but won’t stop calling
January 9, 2024
I cleared it up thank u!
August 30, 2023
I have beyond fianance working on my case with Home Depot refer to beyond fianance
August 14, 2023
Creditor
June 7, 2023
If this call is blocked, why is it still ringing?
April 5, 2023
Collections / Bill Late
January 14, 2023
Says I have a late balance. Tries to get payment.
January 14, 2023
Home Depot
September 11, 2022
AR Dept
July 7, 2022
my account is not behind or delinquent yet this voice mail is left every day
June 28, 2022
I am late on a payment
May 3, 2022
Account is closed. Robocall insists there are charges remaining. Citibank says there are no charges outstanding. No option to speak to a human, only option is to pay. Blocked the calls. Seems like a scam.
February 11, 2022
10 calls a day
February 3, 2022
10+ calls a day. Don’t talk when I answer. When I call back ask for personal info
December 13, 2021
Harassment for calling DAILY!
November 18, 2021
Great help
October 17, 2021
Blocked
October 14, 2021
Tell me what does the category and what does a vacation have to do with a free cruise who are you? I paid to accept the free cruise and if I have 18 months to utilize it. Ok what are you wanting of me?to knowwanting
September 25, 2021
Block
September 16, 2021
For Home Depot
August 21, 2021
F**k 'em
May 3, 2021
Allow
February 11, 2021
Called me everyday 8-10 x up to 10pm
December 15, 2020
Home Depot
September 27, 2020
Yet another smelly Indian cockroach breathing heavily into the phone, and hopefully spreading coronavirus to his entire phone room!
September 21, 2020
Allow!
September 20, 2020
Caller probably did not realize his speaker was left on while he conversed with others in a noisy boiler room, speaking what sounded like Hindi, before he finally spoke to me a minute later. Spoke with a thick accent, could barely understand him. But I did understand when he asked for my social number, and that is when I hung up. These India scammers are relentless! I read a few days ago that India is now the new COVID-19 epicenter for Coronavirus infections, so their imploding economy is triggering huge tsunamis of phone scammers working in germy phone rooms trying to steal your money! That explains why I am noticing far more Indians phoning me with every kind of scam right now! Every week, they pretend to be just about everyone except my father lol. And these callers are all ready to drop the f-bomb if you politely tell them to stop calling!
September 19, 2020
scumbag india goat herder stealing your money
September 16, 2020
Home Depot Credit Card
August 20, 2020
This is not Home Depot. Dude with thick Indian accent just pretends to be calling for Home Depot, but trying to steal cc numbers.
August 17, 2020
Home Depot Credit Card
August 1, 2020
card info
July 26, 2020
Fake Citibank phantom debt collection scam by madarchod criminals phoning from India, pretending to collect payment on your Home Depot card. Citibank has confirmed that 866-458-7685 is NOT a number that they use! These scammers also use 866-458-7618 and 866-458-7619 for their call-them-back inbound numbers while using 866-458-7685 for their outbound scam calls. This is what the Federal Trade Commission calls a phantom debt collection scam where the scammer pretends to be a debt collector, bank or credit agency, billing department, lawyer, or law enforcement and threatens to sue or arrest you using lies, harassment, and intimidation to collect on fake debts that you do not owe. The initial pre-recorded message mentions a fake "this is Citibank calling, we have important account-related information to review..." The synthesized speech may also be recorded in Spanish or Chinese to target immigrants. If you respond to this scam, the India scammer either mentions an unpaid debt and past due amount that must be paid immediately or says that they have frozen your Home Depot account due to fraudulent activity. The scammer then asks for your online banking login credentials, Social Security number and date of birth "for verification purposes", and either tells you that you can settle the debt by paying with a credit card or demands that you wire transfer the payment for the fake debt or asks for your bank account/routing number. More than 95% of North America phone scams come from India scammers who operate 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; bill collector threatening you for fake unpaid debts; fake bank, financial, or 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 and saying your account has been hacked or they detected a problem or 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 an electric utility or Verizon/AT&T/Comcast to say your service is suspended; fake solar panel and home purchase offers; fake fundraisers asking for donations; fake political and lifestyle phone surveys; and the scammers try to steal your credit card, bank account/routing number, Social Security number, and personal information. One India call center may cycle through a fake Social Security, computer subscription auto-renewal, pharmacy, and credit card offer scam during one week. People often hear different scams from the same spoofed Caller ID number. Scammers often use disposable VoIP phone numbers (MagicJack devices) or they spoof fake Caller ID phone numbers. Anyone can use telecom software or a third-party service to phone using fake CID names/numbers. India scammers often spoof fake "8xx-" toll-free numbers. The CID name/number is useless with scam calls unless the scam asks you to phone them back and the CID area code is almost never the origin of the call. You waste your time researching the CID number since scams use spoofed CID numbers from across the U.S. and Canada, totally invalid area codes, and also fake foreign country CID numbers; e.g. fake women crying "help me" emergency scams from India often spoof Mexico and Middle East CID numbers. India scammers also spoof the actual phone numbers of businesses such as Apple, Verizon, and U.S. banks to trick you into thinking that a 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); offers of a free gift; legal or arrest phone threats or a caller/recording who says you need to reply back soon (pressure tactic); callers who ask you to access a website, download a file, wire transfer money or buy gift cards; claims of suspicious activity on an account; subscriptions being refunded or auto-renewed/auto-debited; and all pre-recorded messages. Recorded messages are far more likely to be malicious scams, and not just telemarketing spam. A common India scam phones you with a fake Amazon recording about a purchase of an iPhone, but Amazon never robo-dials and Amazon account updates are communicated in emails. Many banks use automated fraud alert phone calls to confirm a suspicious purchase, but always verify the number that the message tells you to phone or just call the number printed on your credit card. Any unsolicited caller with a foreign accent, usually Indian, should immediately be treated as a scam. Many scams tell a lie that you recently inquired about a job, insurance, social security benefits, doctor appointment, or that you recently contacted them or visited their website. Scammers try to gain your trust by saying your name when they call, but the autodialer is automatically displaying your name to the scammer or saying your name in a recording when your number is dialed using phone databases that have millions of names and addresses. India scammers often phone with an initial pre-recorded message 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 scammer when you press 1 or call them back. 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. India scammers 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, yes/no/what answers, and basic questions. To test for IVR, ask "How is the weather over there?" since IVR cannot answer complex questions. IVR robots keep talking if you interrupt them 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 that IVR calls record you saying "yes" so scammers can authorize purchases just using your "yes" voice, but scammers need more information than just a simple recorded "yes" from you - credit cards and SSN. Phone/email scams share two common traits: 1) The Caller ID name/number and the "From:" header on emails are easily faked; and 2) 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 then 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 and financial data to a phone scammer, lured by fake 80%-discounted drugs or scared by fake IRS officers, you receive far 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. India scammers 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 and 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, always 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 25, 2020
Did not block
June 28, 2020
N
June 3, 2020
I will pay
April 27, 2020
866-458-7685 is NOT home depot calling, it is a foreign scammer trying to scam as many Americans as possible. Today they claim they are citibank, tomorrow it will be another company but it is definitely NOT Home Depot calling.
April 1, 2020
July 29, 2019
Home Depot = harrassment
July 29, 2019
Home Depot
July 24, 2019
Recorded call/ Robocall
June 8, 2019
Don’t know this caller
April 2, 2019
Called 4 times today same number called multiple times other numbers also, harassment
March 16, 2019
Home Depot credit services
March 14, 2019
Scam: Credit Card Scammers attempting to get your Home Depot Credit Card Information.!
December 22, 2018
Idk what this is
November 21, 2018