202-400-3795
DC, US
Ktara
Ktara
2014-06-12 17:38:08
Unknown
I got a call from this number just a few minutes ago, they said they could clean my carpets
Nik
Nik
2014-06-12 16:05:15
Telemarketer
Caller ID shows "WIRELESS CALLER". The recorded message claims to be from "Carpet Cleaning Company" and also falsely claims that I am a previous customer of theirs. I've never user any carpet cleaning company. Recording said to press 1 to talk to a representative. I did and got another recording which asked me to leave my name and number and a rep would call me back. I did not leave any info.
Mad!
Mad!
2014-06-11 22:21:33
Unknown
This number is like a bad penny that keeps showing up! I?ve been giving them a ?SIT-disconnected? signal for a couple of months now, and they just keep on calling!
ICC
ICC
2014-06-09 21:48:59
Telemarketer
Cell phone call. Carpet Cleaning robo-call.
thirteen
thirteen
2014-06-07 19:22:37
Telemarketer
Called and left a prerecorded message offering carpet (not air duct) cleaning.  I guess they're changing their game.  CID said "Wireless Caller."
Gabby
Gabby
2014-06-05 18:16:41
Telemarketer
Do not want telemarketers calling my cell phone
Paul W.
Paul W.
2014-05-27 15:32:29
Unknown
Called the land line at the house.  No message on answ. mach..
a
a
2014-05-27 02:51:31
Unknown
Called me twice.  Once in am once in pm.  I didn't answer. They didn't leave a message
Fred
Fred
2014-05-21 23:25:20
Telemarketer
Another annoying call selling air duct cleaning. And I don't live around DC.
errrr
errrr
2014-05-20 21:09:21
Telemarketer
Please go here and report the name and number
https://complaints.donotcall.gov/complaint/complaintcheck.aspx
Leanne, Mason Neck
Leanne, Mason Neck
2014-05-20 13:51:35
Telemarketer
Received call from  202-400-3795, an Air Duct Cleaning Company. I did not answer & call went to voicemail. As with most telemarketing calls, there was no message left. Called the number back & listened to their voicemail saying if I left my name & telephone number, a representative from the company would call back. Right! My message requested that they remove my number from their call list as I was on the DNC List.
Heather
Heather
2014-05-17 21:21:21
Unknown
They called me @ 5:20pm left a vm that had nothing on it
Sasha Froshangindy
Sasha Froshangindy
2014-05-16 14:53:21
Telemarketer
A man called to clean my chimney.  He sounded really creepy and kept making sexual innuendos.  I did not feel comfortable with the comments about my personal chimney and asked to speak with a supervisor.  The supervisor laughed and said I was imagining things and took the sales pitch out of context.  I feel like such a fool.  Do not fall for this bizarre companies promises of having you chimney scrubbed and smelling like roses.
m
m
2014-05-13 14:12:50
Unknown
got a phone call from this number, no VM left
MY
MY
2014-05-12 18:55:32
Unknown
Same as all the others. Call on cell, didn't answer, no voicemail. They've done this a few times now. On the DNC List.
Jen H
Jen H
2014-05-12 13:28:01
Unknown
Just received this air duct cleaning call ...shaking my head wondering how these folks got my number boo
skaizun
skaizun
2014-05-09 19:15:28
Unknown
called on May 9 at 1:44pm ET on my cell. No caller ID. I don't answer unidentified calls. They left no message.
WTF
WTF
2014-05-09 16:53:57
Unknown
What does that have to do with the # we are searching.
Laura
Laura
2014-05-09 14:51:46
Unknown
Just called my cell.  Why would they think I would even answer?  Grrrrr.
j
j
2014-05-08 18:39:00
Unknown
Especially from "fed up"'s post, clearly this is a real estate scammer, and I don't wonder that he's or she's angry, plus monitoring this thread. Y.C. and his realtor tried to show the wet-basement Arlington house last Sunday, using another realtor to handle prospective buyers. That showing realtor came up to me as I was gardening to say the drainage problem was fixed and the issues about the illegal electricity connection and last week's unauthorized cement addition into my back yard would be disclosed to prospective buyers in writing. Of course, I'm not about to hold my breath, and I wasn't welcome inside, and when I asked specifically, was denied a copy of those supposed disclosures (which weren't on the glossy handout). Then, when I continued to work in my front yard and talk to prospective buyers about last week's flooding everywhere but my basement, she came out to say the sump pump would be installed next door this week, and urged me to leave, assuring me the other realtor had told her Y.C. was a great client and had done at least a couple of dozen of these "high quality" rehab deals in the last couple of years.

As for me, I've seen no signs the drainage's been fixed, much less the trespass, petty vandalism and identity theft issues that began with Y.C.'s November involvement next door addressed. The next-door plans I received from Arlington last Friday didn't plan for drainage, and those approved on Dec 17 specifically said no work would be done on the basement level, though I saw the cement delivery and bucket brigade there on March 2, as well as heard drywall removal on April 26 even before the big flood (and Y.C. on April 24 blamed the previous day's 2 inches of flooding on me for not recapping my gutter after he cut it to build his addition, even though I repeatedly asked him and his foreman to do so as implied by his addition permit).  

Clearly Y.C. or his investor group know the numbers of my cellphones on the do not call list, for I dropped one gardening late yesterday, so this came in on my other phone as I prepared brush for pickup. I was amused to notice this week Keller Williams added a "warranty" sign to the other house down the street (which another realtor/investor flipped a couple of years ago) and yesterday I got mail from Merrill Lynch to my address but to a name I didn't recognize. Googling, I found that woman is a Long&Foster realtor, and recognized the picture as one of Sunday's visitors.

As for the value of Y.C.'s Mt. Ranier house, he bought the 2900 sq foot, 3 bathroom house for $150,000 in 2006 and tried to refinance it by signing 3 sets of "liar loan" documents, including one set later admitting through his lawyer at the U.S.District Court in Greenbelt that he signed in a Shell gas station on Route 1 several days after Maryland outlawed "liar loans". In December 2011 Judge PJM thought the circumstances looked like bank fraud, but this wasn't a criminal case brought to his court by federal prosecutors, so he bounced the case that Fannie Mae's attorneys said was worth about $400,000 back to the P.G. Court. Y.C. gave that address to Arlington as the partnership contact for next door. Zillow says it's not on the market and estimates its worth at $346,129. As for the foreclosure, Fannie Mae's lawyers said that Y.C. was in default as of October 1, 2008, the mortgage payments being 338 days past due as of August 19,2009. I haven't read the whole file, so I don't know if Y.C. made any payments, but the P.G. Court still hasn't allowed foreclosure, though it's been a year since it allowed Y.C.'s attorneys to withdraw, and Y.C. hasn't disclosed assets or otherwise responded to court-ordered discovery. Sure doesn't seem like duct-cleaning to me!
Fed up
Fed up
2014-05-05 19:32:09
Unknown
J, there isn't 4 houses together worth $900,000 in Mt.Rainer much less 1. Think your facts are screwed up like your post.
Suzie
Suzie
2014-05-05 14:17:31
Unknown
Listened to the message and the all is a telemarketing call from a company selling duct cleaning services.
Fone Bill
Fone Bill
2014-05-03 19:21:03
Unknown
WIRELESS CALLER

Note the lack of underline

Bandwidth.com VoIP in Hyattsville, MD
BullRun Mtn4me
BullRun Mtn4me
2014-05-02 19:42:05
Telemarketer
Got a prerecorded message promoting a "air duct cleaning service." Caller ID gave the 202 number and "Washington, DC." The message said "Press 1 for more information" and "Press 9 to be removed from (caller) list." Pressing 1 gets another recorded message to leave your name and number to be called for air duct cleaning. Callbacks to the 202 number get the same message.
mom
mom
2014-05-01 18:54:38
Unknown
They just called, left no message.  Caller ID says the call is coming from Washington, DC.  No idea who it is but I just hit *60 and blocked any future calls.
j
j
2014-05-01 12:53:55
Unknown
got a call from this number a couple of hours after I met for the first time a fraudster driving a late model BMW with Maryland plates, who's been involved in schenanigans next door in Arlington Virginia for the last few months in conjunction with a shady Florida real estate investor who's had some medical training in Texas years ago. IMHO, last winter they took advantage of an elderly neighbor who's been put in assisted living, and neighbors keep telling me that they thought her family was getting the house back after it's fixed up. I told them not to hold their breaths--when he finally left a message with his name in January after lots of no-message calls like this one, I googled it and found a legal opinion by a U.S. District judge in Maryland from December 2011 that accused him of bank fraud. When I looked the underlying foreclosure case up, it involved several  "liar loans" concerning an approximately $900,000 house in Mt Ranier Maryland, including days after Maryland made them illegal. But U.S. Attorney General Holder hasn't prosecuted many (any?) bank fraud cases in this region, nor has Maryland A.G. Doug Gansler. And when I filed a FOIA request in Arlington for his plans last month, the next day I got a mail solicitation from Arlington's Commonwealth's Attorney on behalf of one of the many candidates for Congressman Jim Moran's seat. Pay to play?

When I complained about probable unauthorized excavation and no sump pump/drainage system unofficially at Arlington's homeowners fair in March, I got a callback more than a week later from a zoning guy--and then the next day a piece of my front door's lintel was removed and placed in front of the storm door, along with a brick. Yesterday, Y.C. specifically mentioned that incident and how I couldn't prove he did it, and how his attorney (whom he later identified as Sean Malloy) had recommended suing me for slander if I didn't shut up with the neighbors and his other friends in Arlington, and that further contacts should be made through his counsel. Turns out Sean Malloy is licensed in Maryland and D.C. but not Virginia; and the Floriday guy's "trustee" is a tax lawyer with the white collar criminal defense boutique Miller & Cassidy (many of whose partners moved to Covington & Burling, where AG Holder spent some time) and licensed to practice law only in D.C..

Anyway, his basement's flooded again, and in our phone conversations in April he blamed me because when his contractors built the addition next door they cut our common gutter and didn't put on an end plate. He says it wasn't required by the building permit. Phew. All the neighbors know that house is the only one without a drainage system, and the front basement has repeatedly flooded for years, which he said he fixed by repouring the cracked foundation slab on a March Sunday.  Anyway, earlier this week they unloaded furniture for the "staging", and an aggressive real estate firm (Keller Williams) posted a "coming soon" sign last week an hour after a phone call in which Y.C. assured me he was personally moving in over the weekend and not flipping the house. Someone's also just posted illegal real estate solicitations with a Maryland number nearby on Glebe road.

For other numbers this crew seem to be using, see my postings concerning 703-596-4577 in April.

AND BEWARE.
Jim H
Jim H
2014-04-30 20:34:51
Telemarketer
Caller Id says WIRELESS CALLER, but it is a spoofed number via tie-line, likely from India.  They must be finding a lot of gullible people that give them credit card data, so these call centers and their criminal activities can continue to be funded. More calls from telephone terrorists and devil worshipers in India, grouped into nuisance, scam and fraud calls.  A pox on them. The more people complain to the FTC, the better the chances are these animals will be shut down and they and their sponsors caged, along with the companies that issue them telephone numbers to use for committing crimes. The worst thing you can do is to give them personal data and credit card numbers over the phone - DON'T!

Unfortunately, as this is a major election year for Congress, local dog catchers, sheriffs, etc., we can expect an increasing number of these types of fraudulent calls to annoy us and try to steal our money and identities.  It is also an opportunity to vote out of office all of the firebreathers, tea partyers and other wackos who shut down the Government last year for 16 days, who still oppose Obamacare (despite the fact that millions of their constituents have been able to sign up for affordable health care), and who are shameless liars and embarrass the U.S. with their dumb behavior.  Do not donate anything over the phone to anyone, period; an open invitation to fraud and the countless bandits who will simply pocket your "donations."  IF YOU ARE IN A POSITION OF RESPONSIBILITY OR ARE AN ELECTED OFFICIAL, BE PART OF THE SOLUTION, NOT PART OF THE PROBLEM, AND CULTURE TEAMWORK AT ALL TIMES!

It is assumed that all improperly or incompletely identified numbers are from the increasing number of scams, frauds, tie-lines, etc. This is why everyone must contact their elected reps in DC to demand that they significantly strengthen the DNC laws, providing extremely severe dollar and prison sentences for violators, and give more strength to the FTC.  This is an opportunity for Congress to actually do something useful for the country, not just pass gas and throw spitballs at each other.  Any business must be properly identified with their legal name on Caller Id, not hide behind Not Available, Private, Unavailable, etc.  It is time to ban any kind of solicitation call, whether telemarketer, charitable, political, survey, opinion poll or whatever, plus outlaw any use of tie lines, robo-callers, VoIP,  or use of numbers not issued by a legitimate, FCC licensed common carrier (telephone company).  You can be assured that funds donated or authorized over the phone will mostly go into the pockets of the organizers, not to the charity or political campaign, or intended purpose, along with a $10 donation showing up as $100s in charges.  Never give a credit card number or any personal data to anyone over the phone. There must be a new scam and fraud being generated every second out there.  We need call control, not gun control!
PK
PK
2014-04-30 15:51:49
Telemarketer
Pre-recorded message asking about air duct cleaning.  Reporting to donotcall.gov.
Binko
Binko
2014-04-30 00:33:01
Telemarketer
Reporting does no good.  DNC List was a political ploy, nothing useful.

This kind of thing will continue until voters let their Federal officials know that THEY will be held accountable.

Anyone up for re-election? Vote for the other candidate!
Unknown
Unknown
2014-04-29 17:27:02
Unknown
Any scam calls report to your county police so a report can be on file
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