786-621-8730
FL, US
marie
marie
2011-06-06 20:57:12
Unknown
Received robocall in Spanish. No idea what it was about.
Jesse
Jesse
2009-11-13 00:35:41
Unknown
I have two phones from AT&T.  One from my young son and one for my wife.  I'm not sure if this has anything to with it, but a day after I added my wife's and Son's name to the profile on the AT&T website, these telemarketers were calling my wife and asking for her by name.  My son also received a call but he did not answer. I'm left wondering if the caller somehow obtained or received the information from AT&T.
Driuja
Driuja
2009-11-06 17:02:50
Unknown
Received a call at 11.32 am. There was this woman speaking in Spanish, offering me a free cruise to Bahamas and mentioning Walmart as the sponsor. Very annoying.
Jona
Jona
2009-10-07 03:44:39
Unknown
Got a call from this # at 1.13am, try to call back the next day said the # its not longer in service. Freaks!!!
Anne
Anne
2009-10-06 22:26:52
Unknown
I got this call from 786-621-8730 just after 4 AM and did not respond when I answered. Needless to say, I did not get back to sleep and am very upset. Why did they call at such a stupid time? They called my cell, so I had T-Mobile block them. I wonder if it will do any good or if they will just call again from another line? I tried to call them back, but only got a busy signal. Does it do any good to report them to anyone?
Roger
Roger
2009-10-06 16:56:58
Unknown
I got a call from these clowns at 4:20 AM
JoAnn
JoAnn
2009-10-06 16:45:14
Unknown
recvd call frm 786/621-8730 at 4:09 am central time.  It woke me up and no one on line when I answered it.  Tried to call back and busy.  Same thing busy when I tried to call it just now at 11:43 am central.  The responsible parties need to be STOPPED!!! Send these emails to the TX ATTY GENERAL, PLEASE!!!!!!
Laine
Laine
2009-10-06 15:48:28
Unknown
Received a call at 1:55am central time.
Dixie
Dixie
2009-10-06 15:36:34
Unknown
Received a call from this number at 3:14 am. Did a reverse lookup and the number is based in Miami, FL. They didn't leave a message, hopefully this doesn't become a trend.
Melissa
Melissa
2009-10-06 15:05:52
Unknown
We got a call on our cell phone at 2 AM! I just complained on www.donotcall.gov. Our phone # has been on do not call list since 2005. The sad thing is, if they are talking in Spanish, they are preying on people who may not be aware of this website. Sounds definitely like a scam.
J & B A
J & B A
2009-10-06 14:23:58
Unknown
got a call at 3:09 a.m. on my cell phone, then they called my husband's cell at 3:11, neither answered but it woke us up
V Angry
V Angry
2009-10-06 14:20:42
Unknown
Called at 4:30am. Who is accountable for this? Track them down. Its time to stop these at their source.
Ellen
Ellen
2009-10-06 13:42:55
Unknown
Called my husband's and my phone at 2:45am. No one on other end at first, then busy signal started. Tried to call the number back and got a busy signal.
evan
evan
2009-10-06 13:26:09
Unknown
Called my wife at 2:45am then called me right afterward.  Neither of us answered.
Bridget
Bridget
2009-10-06 13:19:18
Unknown
Received a phone call at 3:00 am from this number. GRRRR  Woke up my entire family!  Have complained...
LS
LS
2009-10-06 10:55:38
Unknown
Got a call at 2:30 AM from this number, missed the call but it woke me up. How annoying.
grimandthejc
grimandthejc
2009-10-06 08:06:59
Unknown
I just got a call from this number. I missed it because it is 3 am.
Dario
Dario
2009-09-23 17:41:25
Unknown
I keep receiving calls from this number, I never answer. How annoying.
Kim
Kim
2009-08-28 19:32:47
Unknown
spoke spanish hung up- called more than twice
LAMET
LAMET
2009-08-28 14:23:54
Unknown
ITS A SCAM - REPORT THEM TO THE FTC ASAP - sounds like they may still doing this even though they have been BANNED from doing so!

Federal Trade Commission  https://www.ftccomplaintassistant.gov/FTC_Wizard.aspx?Lang=en

READ ALL ABOUT THE LATEST SANCTIONS

"Operation Tele-PHONEY" Shuts Down Deceptive Telemarketing Schemes
Court orders bar all illegal telemarketing activities


By James Limbach
ConsumerAffairs.com
August 26, 2009
Four deceptive telemarketing operations have agreed to abandon the illegal tactics they allegedly used to scam consumers -- such as charging for products that were never ordered, making bogus claims about their products, and harassing consumers with unwanted phone calls -- under settlements with the Federal Trade Commission.

Defendants responsible for the four telemarketing operations, which were sued by the FTC last year as part of the largest telemarketing fraud sweep ever coordinated by the agency, have signed court orders barring them from these and other illegal practices.

The law enforcement sweep, "Operation Tele-PHONEY," included 13 FTC complaints against unscrupulous telemarketers who allegedly defrauded more than 500,000 consumers, resulting in losses of more than $100 million. With these settlements, all defendants in nine of the 13 "Tele-PHONEY" cases have settled the FTC's charges, and courts have permanently prohibited the telemarketers' illegal activity.

In one other "Tele-PHONEY" complaint, the FTC said it has added 15 new defendants, and a court has preliminarily barred the illegal conduct of 10 of them.

Combined with the actions brought by other agencies, the "Tele-PHONEY" sweep encompassed more than 180 cases, including both civil and criminal actions in the U.S. and Canada. In many of the FTC actions, federal courts temporarily froze the defendants' assets and suspended their operations pending trial soon after the complaints were filed.
In the complaints resulting in these settlements, the FTC charged that:

? Montreal-based Med Provisions operated a bogus online pharmacy that sold sham "membership packages" to elderly consumers for $389. The company claimed its online pharmacy could save customers 30 percent to 50 percent on prescription drug costs, and offered a 30-day money-back "guarantee." But according to the FTC, consumers who ordered the package got either nothing, or a prescription drug card that turned out to be worthless. Consumers did not get refunds.

? Steven Breitling/ICS Financial Firm used phony loan offers to bilk consumers out of $75 each. Consumers received a direct mailing from ICS Financial "guaranteeing" them a loan of between $2,000 and $5,000. Those who responded were contacted by telemarketers, who told them that to get their loan they first had to pay a $75 consulting fee and sign a contract. Consumers who paid the fee never received any loans, and many never heard from the company again, according to the complaint.

? City West Advantage, Inc. d/b/a Unified Services allegedly duped consumers into disclosing their bank account information, and then charged them about $149 without their permission. City West called consumers and told them they had won a $1,000 shopping spree or other "free gift," and that the bank account information they provided would be used to charge them $1.95 for shipping and handling. Consumers who hesitated were called back repeatedly and harassed by telemarketers, even after consumers asked them to stop calling. Consumers who provided their financial information were charged approximately $149 without their consent.

? Direct Connection Consulting, Inc., et al. allegedly billed consumers for products they never agreed to buy after bombarding them with a confusing sales pitch over the phone. The company contacted consumers with promises of free gift cards, gas cards, or free resort vacations. The telemarketers often read their pitch so fast that consumers didn't understand or realize they were agreeing to pay for products or services. Consumers who understood the pitch were told that they would not be billed, since they did not provide their billing information. However, although consumers did not know it, the telemarketers already had their billing information and charged their credit cards or debited their bank accounts, without providing the "free" goods or the services they promised.
The four settlements against 16 defendants contain judgments totaling more than $27.6 million, although the courts have suspended large portions due to the defendants' inability to pay. Each of the settlements includes provisions that bar the defendants from further deceiving consumers and restrict the way they do business in the future.
In the case of Direct Connection Consulting, Inc., the settlement order also bans JoAnn R. "Jody" Winter, the co-owner and officer of the corporate defendants, from telemarketing of any kind. All the other defendants in this case settled the FTC's charges in March 2009.


Read more: http://www.consumeraffairs.com/news04/2009/08/telephony.html#ixzz0PTjG6wJU
Mel
Mel
2009-08-28 14:18:07
Unknown
I got a call from a woman who claimed to work for wal-mart and apparently had gotten my phone number but did not know what my name was.  She said I had won a prize and started asking for my information.  I find it very unlikely that someone working at walmart would call me and start speaking in spanish, or that they would have somehow obtained my number but not my name by my making a purchase there.
Texas
Texas
2009-08-24 19:38:38
Telemarketer
Had a missed call from this number. Some spanish co saying I won a trip. I hate these calls
Grace
Grace
2009-08-24 19:18:47
Unknown
Received a call from this number..nobody answered my "hello?"  ----I don't appreciate these kind of calls cause they take away my cell minutes.
Don
Don
2009-08-20 22:09:42
Unknown
Saw your posts so I didn't answer it. How do we stop these?
robert
robert
2009-08-20 02:32:08
Unknown
got a unwanted call from this number
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