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February 28, 2023
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Junk call
November 22, 2020
scumbag india goat herder stealing your money
November 10, 2020
Apple scam
November 9, 2020
Awesome
November 5, 2020
Matter if you’re in Toledo Jacob takes care of you and your pen mercies for your taxes now remember this European there and I’m sorry you are so much so they supposed to work for us Marcy does not matter fact he doesn’t even take money she doesn’t even take the salary yearly she cut it off she’s mySaturday Monday morning I’ll write it down Monday morning I’m calling and I’m gonna call you when do you work with what kind of hoursWill you sleep in the light time three 4 o’clock in the afternoon get out 2 o’clock so IMonday Tuesday good night guy in the morning when you’re done you sleep f**k you
October 16, 2020
Said my iCloud was hacked.. i don't and never have owned anything apple..
August 28, 2020
Not sure what it is
August 22, 2020
Claim to be Apple Support
August 9, 2020
Call comes in from 866-752-7753 and leaves a voicemail to call back at a different number 844-204-9279
July 25, 2020
Apple “account breach”
July 20, 2020
Threatened Federal Action
July 13, 2020
Wanted me to purchase a credit card that you could load up to 500.00 on and use it to block computer hackers. With a promise to reimburse the money in three days
July 12, 2020
Don’t know what was about.
July 10, 2020
Claims to be Apple Technical Support. They are spoofing a phone number associated with Apple Inc. A bunch of scammers sitting in India somewhere trying to get your login info so that they can steal your data and access your billing info.
July 10, 2020
“Unknown” in phone number field.
March 13, 2020
Spam
March 6, 2020
Unknown Name. Says it is Apple Support
March 2, 2020
I don't have an Apple account. No reason for them to call me.
February 27, 2020
Apple scam
February 27, 2020
Ostensibly from Apple Support... I haven’t called them at all for support.
February 25, 2020
apple support scam.
February 25, 2020
Fake "your Apple ID and your iCloud account has been breached" scam call by madarchod criminals phoning from India spoofing actual valid Apple phone numbers This is a fake Apple scam by criminals robo-dialing from India. The scam begins with a pre-recorded robotic person speaking English with very bad grammar that is generated using text-to-speech translation software to disguise the origin of this India scam who pretends to be from Apple and tells you that "them up from Apple support just to alert you that your Apple ID and your iCloud account has been breached. We have found some suspicious activities found on your Apple iCloud account that your Apple iCloud account has been tried to log in several times. If those attempts were not made by you, please contact Apple support to stop unauthorized activities on your Apple iCloud account. Press 1 to connect Apple Support executive and press 2 to listen this message again. Thank you to listen this message." (This transcript is exactly verbatim with all the bad grammar that the India scammer typed into their speech synthesis software lol) This is a scam lure to get you to respond to the scam and then you talk to an East Indian scammer who first asks you a few questions such as where you have used your computer and whether you shared your iCloud login with other people, just to sound like authentic Apple support, and then he tells you that he needs your Apple iCloud user name and password and credit card number or bank account and routing number "for verification purposes" so they can make corrections to your account. Another version of this Apple scam involves the fake Apple scammer telling you to visit a website or download a file that allows the scammer to gain access to your computer, he instructs you to reset your Apple login, and since the scammer can now see your computer's desktop, he can see what you are resetting for your Apple password and he steals it. Apple, Amazon, Microsoft, Dell, and others will never phone you like this with an automated security alert, ask for your credit card or bank account number in any way, or ask you to visit an unknown website! I phoned these toilet scum back and played with these scammers for more than 30 minutes, feeding them totally fake information, before the toilet scum yelled profanities at me while I could not stop laughing. 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, 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 (usually East Indian) should immediately be treated as a scam until 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. Local law enforcement 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. 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. 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 feed to these scammers.
February 10, 2020
🍎 scam
February 3, 2020
Apple support
January 28, 2020
Microsoft refund dept scam
January 24, 2020
Apple Scam
January 23, 2020
Apple support???
January 23, 2020
Scam saying Apple Account has been locked due to activity
January 21, 2020
Spoke to apple and smeone is spoofing their number
January 20, 2020
Scam
January 19, 2020
Apple support scam
January 19, 2020
Called 4 times in 1 hour.
January 19, 2020
Apple support scam
January 16, 2020
Apple scam call
January 15, 2020
Blocked this number numerous times and it is still popping up. Why?
January 15, 2020
Apple account messed up
January 14, 2020
January 11, 2020
Claim to be Apple support/data beach issues, have now called 4 times in an hr. I've blocked the number. Scam scam scam!
January 11, 2020
ICloud Scam
January 10, 2020
iCloud breach
January 7, 2020
Aggressive, repeated calls
January 5, 2020
They claim they’re Apple Cloud Support
December 11, 2019
I don’t know if that # is Apple or not but I have almost same # beginning with 800
December 9, 2019
It was a scam call saying my Apple iCloud account was breached.
December 8, 2019
They are using a real Apple number but are not affiliated with Apple in any way. There needs to be additional legislation to stop this nuisance/inconvenience.
December 4, 2019
Apple scam
December 1, 2019
they called at least 8 times yesterday but the number is blocked by nomorobo. However nomorobo doesnt block until after one ring.
November 30, 2019
This number is actually listed on Apple's site as the Enterprise Support number. Is it being spoofed or is Apple itself just being annoying and need to be slapped?
November 27, 2019
Apple support scam
January 8, 2019
Pretending to be an Apple support group
January 7, 2019