800-695-9872
Amylyn
Amylyn
2012-02-07 18:34:08
Debt Collector
I also got a call that asked me to call 800 695 9872. when i called back i put in all 0's for the account number 2 times and got an operator.  i did give my home phone and he said it was for a Buckle account.  He asked my name and it did not match what they had, he apologized and said they would not call again.  I guess i think it was legit, just had the wrong phone number.  They never asked for my soc or anything like that.
Jaime
Jaime
2011-06-06 20:58:16
Unknown
I identified this place!

This is World Financial Bank. They own store credit cards for clothing stores like Victoria's Secret, Lane Bryant and Dress Barn.

After hitting a randomn 16 digit number and a random 4 digit number, I was transfered to a rather rude agent who barely spoke english. I was finally able to resolve this issue by asking to speak with customer service and their fraud department, and a lady named Joan was much nicer and explained who they were and why they had business with me.

I explained that I had been avoiding their calls because I was unaware that they had business with me and assumed it was a phishing scam. She apologized.

So if you get a call from this number. It either belongs to thier Visa or Mastrer card, or a variety of small store credit cards, and is usually because you owe them some money. lol
aj
aj
2011-06-06 20:58:16
Unknown
I just received the call from 800 695 9872 to my phone in the 563 area code.
not so sure
not so sure
2011-06-06 20:58:16
Unknown
I also recieved a call, and found out it was for a debt owed by someone else.  I can only think of 3 reasons this might have happened.  1. a scammer used my phone number on an app, 2. the database information used by "world financial bank" is corrupt, or 3. It's a phishing scam.  

They did not have me on record as a holder of any credit card issued by them.

My advice... beware.  seems like it may be #3.
N
N
2011-02-24 22:21:08
Telemarketer
English accent "Please call the World Financial Network National Bank at 800 6959872 about a financial matter This is not a sales call Thank you."
Jim
Jim
2010-07-09 21:10:39
Debt Collector
This experience was a big waste of time. You call them and they just ask for a 16 digit account number without telling you who they are! I decided to use 0000000000000000 as the account number, so I was able to talk to someone. They were calling for Buckles (who I don't have an account with). It was like pulling teeth getting that out of them. Then they wanted personal data. I gave them my name so that they could verify that I didn't have an account. I didn't give them any other information. The agent was pretty unfriendly, so I assume they are trying to collect. I will not get a credit card from any merchant who uses them as their bank.
cc
cc
2010-07-09 20:59:27
Unknown
I just received a call from this number, I answered, it was an automated voice saying this is Wells Fargo Finacial, to speak about an urgent financial matter and to Call 18006959872. When I called the # i knew it wasn't wells fargo, and it requested my 16 digit account number. When I talked to someone they were very nervouse, couldn't tell me what company it was or what account # they wanted. I then hung up.
CMAN
CMAN
2009-11-11 20:04:04
Unknown
This number called me, it was legit.
The name came up as unknown but they leave a number for you to call back.   It ended up being about my American Signature Furniture Credit card.
Elizabeth
Elizabeth
2009-10-26 18:27:54
Unknown
I have been receiving calls from this number for weeks and they even have the nerve to leave a message for some Alberto Vasques, when clearly if you listen to my voicemail there is no Alberto Vasques associated with my number. I finally was able to get through to an Indian operator when I tried 0000000000000000 as the account number and just made up a social. I told him that they had the wrong number and to take me off their call list and that I am registered on the "Do Not Call" list and if they call me again I would report them to the FCC. He then asked for my name (which I refused to give him) and he told me they would take me off the list. That was just today, we'll see if the annoying calls stop.
3D
3D
2009-10-07 23:28:11
Unknown
British accent state this is World Financial Network National Bank about a business matter.  They also stated this was not a sales call.  I called to see who it might be, used option 2 for english it kept asking for an account number - 16#'s long...did not input...message kept repeating...I hung up
Jamie
Jamie
2009-07-29 18:29:52
Unknown
Yup..... me too.  I'm in the 781 a/c.  Same deal - a British woman on my answering machine "not a sales call".  Called the 800 number and disconnected when they asked me for a 16 digit card number.
jen
jen
2009-06-30 17:20:14
Unknown
got a call from 800-695-9872.  Said they were from Wells Fargo.  I called my bank and confirmed that they made no such call.
Michigan Caller
Michigan Caller
2009-05-23 20:01:11
Unknown
It was an automated account asking for a 16 digit number.  I finally got to a live person, to find out they were calling for my daughter.  Calling now on my credit cards because I put several of them in, not knowing which they were asking for. My daughter happen to google the number and found this website.
John
John
2009-04-09 18:23:52
Unknown
I got the same call one day after I sent a wire transfer to Paris for a university enrollment fee. So I thought it was something to do with that but I think my bank would handle such matters directly. I do have an account with the Buckle store. Do they handle that account as well?
Meg
Meg
2009-03-24 18:21:11
Unknown
I just recieved the same phone call...thinking I h ad forgotten to pay a bill. Guess I was wrong. I too am happy I looked it up.
not gonna get ripped off
not gonna get ripped off
2009-03-19 18:20:29
Unknown
I used all zeros for the account number and social, twice to get throught to an operator. She (Indian)said she's based in Columbus Ohio. She confirmed she has my wife's information and it's regarding a credit card. But she wouldn't give me any more information than that. She even laughed nervously when I asked what card it was regarding, and said she couldn't give me that information until she could verify my information first. Hmmm... end of phone call.
not gonna get ripped off
not gonna get ripped off
2009-03-19 18:11:44
Unknown
I called this number and gave a bogus account number twice before I was transferred to a live operator from India. I gave a false name hoping to get some information about what organization it was. I had to verify my phone number but I was stuck because the name I gave them wasn't the right one for their records. I said I was making sure they were legit, and she hung up on me. There's nothing I hate worse than scammers. They may be a legit business, but it's a scammer business.
Anna
Anna
2009-03-12 18:31:38
Unknown
I called my attorney general who directed me to the FCC. They took down a complaint. I would recommend everyone to do so, the number is 1 877 382 4357. It's called a spoof call and if you ignore it and DON'T answer it it should go away within 72 hours.
Anna
Anna
2009-03-12 17:24:18
Unknown
once a day receive a phone call. i dont have any connection with this bank and can't talk to someone. They continually call my cell phone and they're messing up my bill. It's SO frustrating!
VCAZ
VCAZ
2009-03-11 21:19:33
Unknown
Received a phone message on my answering machine, a female voice with a British accents saying:

"Please call World Financial Network National Bank regarding a personal business matter. This is not a sales call. The number is 1-800-695-9872. Thank you."  

I called and there were no options to talk with anyone, which seems highly suspicious. It repeatedely would state you have not entered the account number in the time allow, if I tried to trick the system to wait for the call to "rollover" to an operator. I looked up the phone number and found this site.  CALLERS BEWARE!!
Mike from Michigan
Mike from Michigan
2009-02-15 18:51:08
Unknown
Same thing. Idetified themselfs as "World Finacial Network". Woman had a British accent. When I called they wanted an account number without specifing the account name...
Emily
Emily
2009-02-03 18:39:43
Unknown
This may be legit - it seems to be from my Ann Taylor account - I called and entered made up information. An operator in India is speaking to me now.
alex
alex
2009-01-28 19:27:16
Unknown
It APPEARS to be a company that's outsourced by private-labeled credit cards (i.e. Banana Republic) to handle their credit business. Based on my experience, I'd say they're legitimate.

The way they go about these phone calls is very unsettling to the paranoid amongst us (me included) and it's definitely the way I'd do it if I were a scammer.

It is NEVER a good idea to give out credit card or social security information to someone that called YOU, regardless of how legitimate they might sound. When you get a phone call, even if it is from a bank that you work with, just find out what this is about, say politely that you will call back, hang up and call THE NUMBER ON THE BACK OF YOUR CARD OR YOUR STATEMENT - NEVER A NUMBER YOU'RE GIVEN. NEVER EVER EVER.

In the case of this particular company (world financial something), I entered 16 random digits and then another 4 when it asked for ssn and was transferred to a representative.

I gave this woman the number of the phone where they had called and left the message, and just asked her to tell me what card this is in regards with.

She gave me valid information related to an issue with a payment I had made, which leads me to believe this isn't a scam, but I still wouldn't give them any information about myself or my accounts with anyone.

Alex
basketball jones
basketball jones
2009-01-25 18:42:55
Unknown
SCAM CITY !

I also received this call.  Women with a British accent it seems. Entered 0, *, or # to get to customer service, redialed all with no luck.  All it does is ask for your 16 digit account number.  entered 16 zeros and the it asked for last 4 digits of SS#, entered 4 0000s and it said no match and repeated at least 3 times for me to re-enter info....

caller id indicates "out of area"

identified themselves as " World Financial Network National Bank"

North East Ohio resident
Tenzo
Tenzo
2009-01-12 20:25:31
Unknown
Fot the recording myself.
Tried continually putting in 0's, then random numbers.
Called twice

No way would I give personal information to someone I dindt know.
If I find out which credit card this is associated with I will cancel that card
b
b
2009-01-12 18:54:53
Unknown
This just happened today a lunch time on a business line. The phone number rings in as 303-255-5001, but as it was lunch time went into voicemail. A person with a British accent said this is not a sales call, but a personal matter with World Financial and left a call back number. So I did call the number and it asked me for a 16 digit acct# which of course I did not give as like everyone else tried to hit "0" to see what this is about.  Please if you get this also report it to the Do Not Call List so the gov. is aware of this as well.
pissed off
pissed off
2009-01-08 18:33:17
Unknown
Just got call, two from same 1 800 695 9872# Pressed 1 for english. Thet asked for account number. Had no clue to who/what/where I called. Couldn,t understand fast talking automated voice (yes sort on British accent) They called twice within 30 minutes. Put in 16 zeros thinking I would get a live person. Instead they asked for last 4 of ss. So in order to be more efficient and make their life easy I gave them my whole ss #
YEAH RIGHT!!!!
Michael
Michael
2008-12-10 19:05:58
Debt Collector
OK, so on the tip from above, I called Ann Taylor, to whom I actually did owe money. Bottom line, after sorting things out with the sales rep...it appears this IS something that Ann Taylor does (through their bank)...

SO it appears legit, it's just the sketchiest way POSSIBLE for a company to do this.  My theory is that this World Bank or whatever it's called is the (probably credit arm) bank for many companies.  If your phone number is triggered by any of the accounts you hold (with, let's just say, Ann Taylor or Macy's, etc), then this automated message is sent to your phone; you call back, put in I'm guessing any account number associated with your phone number, and it pulls up any delinquent accounts.  ADDITIONALLY, the Ann Taylor rep said that a soc. sec. # would work as well...

Bottom line, I think it's legit but what a TERRIBLE business practice in this age of ID theft!!

-Michael
scamstopper
scamstopper
2008-12-08 18:12:06
Unknown
Just received the call myself.  They called twice.  Once from a number 614-729-6040.
annoyed
annoyed
2008-09-26 17:14:38
Unknown
Same thing w/the british accent.  Didnt call back - THANK YOU!!!
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