617-603-2194
MA, US
| Kristine 2011-08-20 19:54:23 Telemarketer |
This number has been calling nonstop for the past two weeks. They do not leave any messages and it is very annoying. They call at all hours of the day/night.
| Kristine 2011-07-14 20:58:21 Telemarketer |
Got several calls from this number. I did call back and asked to be added to the no-call list. They are claiming I visited an "affiliate website" and they were offering me $50 in Walmart rewards.
| Janet O'Brien 2011-07-07 22:53:39 Unknown |
Calls me at leasr once a week. Drives me NUTS. I don't and won't answer. I wonder if there is a way to block this number on my BlackBerry., anyone?
| anon 2011-07-01 18:56:39 Unknown |
have been getting calls from this number for over a month! i never pick up if i dont know the number so i always let it ring out. i'm afraid to call back and ask to be put on a "do not call" list for fear of beings tuck on another list
| Louise 2011-06-20 16:55:00 Unknown |
Stop calling my cell. Not interested
| Dan 2011-06-15 00:15:56 Telemarketer |
Same thing. Called twice today stating Loyalty Rewards and a $50 Walmart gift card.
| Moe 2011-06-10 13:13:43 Unknown |
Call came up on caller id left no message
| Andy 2011-06-06 20:52:57 Unknown |
Unnamed company claiming to provide credit services. Called several times, once claiming that I won $50 in Walmart gift cards. I did call the number back, and you can press "2" to be added to their "do not call" list. We'll see if this actually works.
| Richard Jones 2011-06-06 20:52:57 Unknown |
Call from this number. But, surprise, it's not the "Cardholder Services" scam reported above.
Here's today's pitch: "You have been selected to receive $50 in WalMart gift cards. Just a short survey..."
Some of these are more entertaining than TV. So, I played along.
The survey is a joke. Three questions. "Congratulations... You qualify for an additional $50 bonus..."
They want a credit card number. Want you to repeat it four times. They want the security code from the back.
We'll charge $1 for mailing the gift cards. Then $1.95 for a credit watch promotion. Then $1.95 for something else. These auto-renew for just $19.95 per month.
What's strange in this case: You can actually call the number 617-603-2194 to reach them. It's not a spoofed caller-id. If you do, you'll get the pitch.
| Andy 2011-06-06 20:52:56 Unknown |
Unnamed company claiming to provide credit services. Called several times, once claiming that I won $50 in Walmart gift cards. I did call the number back, and you can press "2" to be added to their "do not call" list. We'll see if this actually works.
| Richard Jones 2011-06-06 20:52:56 Unknown |
Call from this number. But, surprise, it's not the "Cardholder Services" scam reported above.
Here's today's pitch: "You have been selected to receive $50 in WalMart gift cards. Just a short survey..."
Some of these are more entertaining than TV. So, I played along.
The survey is a joke. Three questions. "Congratulations... You qualify for an additional $50 bonus..."
They want a credit card number. Want you to repeat it four times. They want the security code from the back.
We'll charge $1 for mailing the gift cards. Then $1.95 for a credit watch promotion. Then $1.95 for something else. These auto-renew for just $19.95 per month.
What's strange in this case: You can actually call the number 617-603-2194 to reach them. It's not a spoofed caller-id. If you do, you'll get the pitch.
| Andy 2011-06-06 20:52:54 Unknown |
Unnamed company claiming to provide credit services. Called several times, once claiming that I won $50 in Walmart gift cards. I did call the number back, and you can press "2" to be added to their "do not call" list. We'll see if this actually works.
| Richard Jones 2011-06-06 20:52:54 Unknown |
Call from this number. But, surprise, it's not the "Cardholder Services" scam reported above.
Here's today's pitch: "You have been selected to receive $50 in WalMart gift cards. Just a short survey..."
Some of these are more entertaining than TV. So, I played along.
The survey is a joke. Three questions. "Congratulations... You qualify for an additional $50 bonus..."
They want a credit card number. Want you to repeat it four times. They want the security code from the back.
We'll charge $1 for mailing the gift cards. Then $1.95 for a credit watch promotion. Then $1.95 for something else. These auto-renew for just $19.95 per month.
What's strange in this case: You can actually call the number 617-603-2194 to reach them. It's not a spoofed caller-id. If you do, you'll get the pitch.