209-208-3213
CA, US
jackie
jackie
2011-06-06 20:42:32
Unknown
yes it is a scam so don't get fooled it's a scam did he say that his name was frank or jack or steven it's the same indian guy using different names and different phone numbers next time he calls just go along with his game don't give out your info. just ask him to fax over the documents that was signed by you and confirmation that money was wired into your account you will be waiting for a long time a very long time it's a scam report them to the federal trade commission...
nainesh
nainesh
2011-06-06 20:42:32
Unknown
abe lode mardarchod chutye gautam and ayursh sab ko chodu banata he ocs k nam se lode gasnd kat dunga teri aur tere bap pramod gaur ki
nainesh
nainesh
2011-06-06 20:42:32
Unknown
this person name is ayush and the seniour officer who says that his name is kevin johnson his real name is gautam sing calling u from india and saying he is calling us from ocs legal department from now ownwords if u get any call from him than just send me ur all detail with the card information of u i will catch that person .......... send me ur details on cash.advance01@yahoo.com
socal
socal
2011-06-06 20:42:32
Unknown
someone called me from this number called me too does any one know if this is a scam ? they knew my ssn it was scary
Donna M. Sanders
Donna M. Sanders
2011-05-16 22:44:21
Unknown
Receiving calls from 209-208-3213, asking if I know a Jonathan York, accent thick (Indian) difficult to understand.  I tell him to stop calling my number and then just calls back in 5 minutes.
DC
DC
2011-04-27 19:39:49
Unknown
I received this reply from the FCC. You are receiving this email in response to your inquiry to the FCC.

Hello

The Federal Trade Commission (FTC), not the FCC, has primary jurisdiction over debt collection calls under the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA). The FDCPA specifically prohibits debt collectors from engaging in unfair, deceptive or abusive practices, including over-charging, harassment and disclosing consumers' debt to third parties.

To file a complaint regarding debt collection calls with the FTC, call toll-free, 1-877-FTC-HELP (1-877-382-4357); use the online complaint form at http://www.ftc.gov or file a written complaint and mail to:

Consumer Response Center
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Ave, NW
Washington, DC 20580

In addition, many states have their own debt collection laws, and your Attorney General's office can help you determine your rights.

How it works: You receive a telephone call from someone claiming to be an official of a state Do-Not-Call registry or of an anti-fraud consumer group. The caller asks if you want to be on a state Do-Not-Call list or to verify your previous registration on such a list.

Eventually, the caller asks for personal information, like your Social Security, credit card and/or bank account numbers, to confirm that the caller is talking with the correct person.

Armed with your personal information, the perpetrator can access your accounts and personal records, and often uses this access to steal money, make unauthorized purchases, steal your identity, etc.



Remember:

" Signing up for state-sponsored Do-Not-Call lists is generally initiated by the consumer. It is usually free or requires only a nominal fee.

" Once you are signed up on a state Do-Not-Call registry, there is generally no reason you should receive follow-up calls.

" You should not need to verify your registration with personal information.


While there are many legitimate companies that use the telephone for marketing, consumers and business lose millions of dollars to telemarketing fraud each year. It's sometimes hard to tell the difference between reputable telemarketers and criminals who use the phone to rob people. You can protect yourself by learning how to recognize the danger signs of fraud. If you are a victim or attempted victim of telemarketing fraud, it's important to report the scam quickly so that law enforcement agencies can shut the fraudulent operation down.

Some of the various telemarketing scams are:

-Government Grants - Nigerian Money(see script)
-Loan Applications -Business Opportunities
-Fake Check Scams -Credit Card Loss Protection

Remember: The government doesn't telephone people offering money. Most credit card companies offer loss protection for free. Offers of business opportunities that are too good to be true, usually are. Fake Check Scam is similar to Nigerian scam- callers are offering to pay for something you are selling via a third party because they are in another country or they are in another country and need an advance, etc.

You can file complaints about various scams with the FTC or your state Attorney General or consumer protection agency. For information on how to file complaints with the FTC, visit the FTC Web site at www.ftc.gov or call toll free at 1-877-FTC-HELP (1-877-382-4357); TTY: 1-866-653-4261.

Contact information for your state Attorney General's office or consumer protection agency usually can be found in the blue pages of your telephone directory.
DC
DC
2011-04-27 16:33:20
Unknown
I have been receiving harassing calls from this number and now our company received a voice message stating it was a collection company demanding a return call from me - one of the company?s sales associates. I have been getting calls from this number constantly.  When I ask for the name of the company and what bill they are referring to they curse at me and hang up  I can hear many other people in the back ground doing the same thing to other people.

We believe this is a scam to harass people into paying money they do not owe.  We have filed a complaint with the phone company that issued this phone number (amsupport@pacwest dot com along with this in the subject box "support customer call complaint 209-208-3213") ? they suggested we also contact (fccinfo@fcc dot gov -  along with this in the subject box "support customer call complaint 209-208-3213") because of the possible seriousness of this. The phone company also confirmed this is not a collection agency but the number is issued to a paging and fax company.  They will be notifying the company of the possible misuse of their number.

I am doing my part to help put a stop to people being scammed? I suggest that everyone who is being harassed send a complaint to the phone company and the FCC using the email addresses above (please note I put dot com or dot gov because sometimes the moderator will not allow url or email addresses). I hope this helps.
RAD
RAD
2011-04-25 22:05:13
Unknown
I have been getting scam calls from this number for several months now with nasty threats . Somehow they got my sons cell number too..
Mia
Mia
2011-04-23 02:49:50
Prank Call
This is a scam and has resulted in unsuspecting folks losing money to them. DO NOT give them your personal information. If you have applied for a pay day loan they may have received your information inadvertantly, and thus the harrassment you are receiving. Recommend lifelock type of program to protect you.
nthppy
nthppy
2011-04-21 22:12:28
Unknown
same as above scum bags new number same voice 3472382043 Jose Sanders (thick Indian accent).
hilda
hilda
2011-04-21 21:40:21
Unknown
I got a call from these guys a while ago from a different number (of course they have to keep changing it).  The voice was the same, this time a new name though: Steven Smith.  Called my cell and work about four times in a row, finally leaving me a message to call ASAP about owing money, needing a lawyer, etc.  It's a scam, and since I talked to them last time (the first time I had no idea what was going on, except that I didnt owe anyone money and wasnt about to send them any).  Just thought I would update here that they have a new number and are still at it.
robin
robin
2011-04-18 21:17:04
Unknown
I have gotten a call from these people too, 5-6 times in a row, saying they are gonna sew for a 400.00 cash deposit. (that I never got) and they knew my ssn too.
Melissa Rasberry
Melissa Rasberry
2011-04-14 17:17:16
Unknown
Someone who barely speaks English keeps contacting me on my cell and my work phone.  He does not identify the company he is calling from.  If he is a debt collector, he is not identifying himself as such.  I have repeatedly asked that he cease and desist contacting me by telephone, but the calls are still coming.  I got a call from my HR department about it today.  I would like the company making these illegal and harassing phone calls identified so that I can take legal action against them.
kenneatha dallas
kenneatha dallas
2011-04-11 12:07:34
Unknown
This number keeps harrasing me
Pepper
Pepper
2011-04-08 18:06:23
Unknown
I agree!!! No matter what I tell them they keep calling me at work!!!
Fw
Fw
2011-04-08 17:08:45
Unknown
Some guy with a heavy accent has called my work and cell, telling me that myself or my lawyer needs to contact them and if I don't he is going to have no choice but to take some kind of action. Then he said God bless. I will take my chances on not calling them back because I think it is some kind of scam. The same people with the same story called me several months ago but eventually they stopped calling. They call 2-3 times back to back several times a dsy for a couple of weeks. But if I do by chance answer the phone, he will be sorry. The number on my caller ID was 916-395-0000. The call back number was 209-208-3213.
Alffred s
Alffred s
2011-04-07 16:40:21
Unknown
What do they say when they call you? I have gotten the same call
Nicole Liczbinski
Nicole Liczbinski
2011-04-07 13:48:12
Unknown
This number is calling me at work and home many times throughout the day. I am going to lose my job if this continues.
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