201-257-4537
NJ, US
| stpehanie 2011-06-06 20:41:13 Unknown |
I'm an idiot and already submitted this report under the wrong area code:
These people continue to call and ask for someone with my husband's first name. When I tell them he is not available to take their phone call but he is my husband and I can help with any business they may have with him, they hang up. I have asked them to either explain their business, leave a call back number, or stop calling - they won't do any of these.
| Andrew 2011-06-06 20:41:13 Unknown |
HSBC automated dialer with predictive voice recognition. Asked "is -my name- home?" I asked who was calling please and it responded with "I'm sorry I'll call back later, thanks" in a female voice. called the number back and had to press 2 and then dial my number to be removed. 5th call this week at least coming from different HSBC numbers in different states.
| jer 2008-05-30 21:04:27 Telemarketer |
They call me about twice a day. It shows up as HSBC Card Services or wireless caller-201-257-4537. I have been fed up and just found where Stephen says you can press to and remove your number from the list. I tried it and it seems to have worked. They do say it takes 30 days.
| stephen 2008-05-29 14:36:13 Telemarketer |
If you call the number back and press "2" it will remove you from their call list. However, it does say that it could take up to 60 days.
| stephen 2008-05-29 14:33:23 Telemarketer |
The calls I receive are automated. The caller asks you to confirm your identity to their computer, which will say your name. If you try to talk to the voice on the line, it will continue to ask for verification. It does not give you an option to decline
| stephanie 2008-05-28 01:12:41 Unknown |
I'm having the same problem with this company - they call several times a week asking for my husband. When I ask for a callback number, or to take a message, they hang up. Any suggestions how to get them to STOP?
| tracy 2008-05-27 20:08:35 Telemarketer |
they call asking for my fiance.when i ask to take a message they say no thanks and hang up .
| Chris 2008-05-20 03:30:47 Unknown |
When they called they asked for myself and without annoucing who they were said for verification my computer needs to know your full name. At which time I promptly hung up
| jj 2008-04-22 15:55:09 Unknown |
keeps callin
| Auto Fill 2008-04-19 03:04:12 Unknown |
I keep getting calls from this company each one with a different number
on our caller ID. I've got call blocker, I've put 3 numbers in there,
they called again today (still another number). When they
called today
they ask for my husband, I said may I ask who's calling, they said HSBC.
I said we don't have an account with you. She said the represent Orchard
Bank, Best Buy, and a couple of more credit card co.. I told her we don't
have any accounts with any of those co. And that we keep getting calls.
| chihuahua_eyes 2008-04-15 16:30:23 Unknown |
no message left or say it is not a sales call and to return call and use reference number
| JOE BLACK 2008-04-09 02:42:23 Telemarketer |
UNWANTED CALLS FROM HSBC.
| Kristan 2008-04-08 19:00:58 Unknown |
Comeone called my house while I was gone and my mom answered. The guy said "Hey, is Kristan home?" My mom said he acted like it was a personal call and he knew me. The called ID came up wireless caller. When she said I wasn't home and asked to take a message the guy said "No, thank you for your time." and hung up. I looked up the number only to find that it is one of my credit card companies. This makes me angry that they are withholding their name and pretty much trying to fool someone on the phone by acting like they are a friend or making it a personal call.
| Jee Whiz 2008-03-20 17:05:12 Unknown |
Received three calls within 5 minutes, without leaving a message. Caller id only showed "wireless caller". Did not answer and will not answer anyone without identifying themselves.
| Julie 2008-03-20 00:58:51 Telemarketer |
Can anyone help me out with legal issues on this one -- like many of you, we receive 3-4 calls per day from multiple numbers identified as HSBC Card Services. My husband (the cardholder) actually took one of these calls last week, spoke to the person calling, and told him "NO" to the credit insurance he was trying to sell. Since then, the calls still continue, 3-4 times a day! Do they have a legal right to keep calling, even when the offer has already been declined?? If anyone knows of any action we can take, please e-mail me at serenitytouch@hotmail.com.
| dukecor 2008-03-19 00:10:30 Unknown |
Yes they have been calling every day and getting my machine, they are trying to sell you other products that they have. Will not be using their card anymore, can not stand telemarketers.
| .rev 2008-03-12 19:03:00 Telemarketer |
Its a marketing number for HSBC.
| PJ 2008-03-12 02:04:25 Unknown |
They called and talked to my wife asking for me. I was not home and they refused to tell her who they were.
| Geoff 2008-02-29 17:26:43 Unknown |
Registered in Northern New Jersey.