226-289-1845
Ontario, CANADA
| Fraud Alert 2013-03-29 01:08:26 Unknown |
This is a fraud campaign currently active in Canada using a series of Iristel VOIP numbers. The objective is to obtain your credit card number and drain your account.
If you attempt to "opt out" your number will be confirmed as live and added to a suckers list for repeated future calls.
| Beth 2012-03-22 22:24:14 Unknown |
I received two text messages using sprintpcs.com saying the call this number. One said for security checking and the other for usual mainteance to confirm bank details. I immediately became suspicious and checked online.
| Candy 2012-03-19 16:51:53 Unknown |
I also got a test saying call a bank in Indiana that I am not associated with.
| from indiana 2012-03-18 21:41:09 Unknown |
I smarter than the average bear , i did a lookup on the number on the internet got this web page so the that text me is 226-289-1845 said to call bank but when i tried to call the number it didnt go threw thats when i got on the internet to look up th # it was from Canada , Ontario ( Kitchener, London, windsor )
| Vancouver Housewife 2011-10-10 17:01:14 Unknown |
Caller identified himself as Jose #7394. He said my husband applied for a free vacation trip and said that we will be receiving a Disneyland Florida 7-day vacation for 2 (valid for 12 months). He knows my husband's email and address. Trip apparently has a registration fee of $287 per adult which I didn't mind. He described the vacation package -- i.e. Hotel accommodaton, VIP breakfast, Passes, Magic Card, Free car rental, etc... He said this was fully sposored by RCI (?) Got very excited to receive prize package letter or email confirmation.Was planning to verify this after the call while I continued to listen to what he had to say. But when he started asking for a visa card # and expiry date --I knew this was too good to be true -- had to end the call pronto! Better safe than sorry!