845-709-8044
NY, US
US postalservice
US postalservice
2013-07-14 13:34:32
Unknown
The main reason the FCC or government is not going to do anything is because the postal service wants a cut of the email business. so let the complaints build up to boiling mad and let congress pass a bill letting the postal service have a cut of emails.Then watch the spam disappear.
I know the FCC is suppose to stop spam but they aren't getting much out of the email business either. So why should they go out and catcg who ever?
JamesK
JamesK
2012-06-08 02:54:59
Unknown
None of that is relevant to me because I never signed-up for email from him/it, so I just work to get his website black-holed and get his phone provider to revoke his phone service.

"A-LARTing, a-LARTing, a-LARTing we shall go!"
Sorry Charlie
Sorry Charlie
2012-06-08 02:44:21
Unknown
He's now separating all the characters with a space, so filters need to be updated to compensate.

In fact, he's adding a 2 to the end of the number.

Other than that I'm amazed that he's still churning out this same old SPAM after so many years! I guess that this dog really CAN'T learn any new tricks.

Here's what I got:

========== SPAM follows ==========
Hiram Leslie ? fancifullym5@regallager.com
Jun 6

You won't have any problems getting a job if you use my advice.
Order your 100% verifiable diploma online and have it shipped to you soon!
Contact us:
Inside the USA: 1 - 8 4 5 - 7 0 9 - 8 0 4 4 - 2
Outside the USA: + 1 - 8 4 5 - 7 0 9 - 8 0 4 4
Leave your name and phone # (including your country code), they will call you back promptly.
They are absolutely reliable.

======== SPAM ends =========

I considered looking up the phone number of a high security federal prison, and giving him that number to call back, but I don't really want to track down a pay phone, or give him my real phone number by calling him from my phone.

BTW: A 100% Verifiable fake diploma!? "Yes sir, I've verified that your deploma is 100% fake. Now get out of my office before I call the police."
JamesK
JamesK
2012-06-08 02:27:36
Unknown
spam@uce.gov has been bouncing for years. Since, at least, 2007. I gave up on it a long time ago.

I think it was bouncing because my emails had an "attachment"... The SPAM!

Maybe it's time to put it back in my SPAM forwarding list.

(I used to report this s*** to the FBI, but they never seemed interested unless you'd actually been stupid enough to loose money to these idiots. They now have a form you have to fill out on their website, and it does NOT have a method for simply reporting attempted fraud. It requires you to report a financial loss.
GErlie
GErlie
2012-05-21 00:45:41
Unknown
i receive a message from you.. and it appear on spam.. i just want to know if it is true.. +639485226477
Sue
Sue
2012-03-01 22:22:00
Unknown
They are targeting job seekers making you think that have a job for you.  Careerbuilder is full of scammers.
jm
jm
2012-01-23 00:11:20
Unknown
I got a spam with this number in it past my spam filters.  I follow up on them but it looks like spammy is wasting his time since the number is ringing up as invalid by the voicemail company that hands out the numbers.
Billy
Billy
2012-01-08 01:44:29
Unknown
This spammer is a known Russian idiot that spams for a variety of businesses he runs. They include online fraudulent pharmacies, pirate software sites, counterfeit luxury goods and many other things all designed to relieve you of your money and steal your credit card. This scam basically sends you a fake diploma from a made up place. You pay $200 for that. Then your credit card is stolen

Don't reply to the sender. The sender email is forged by the spammer. That means he stole someone's legitimate email address. You can understand he does not want his real name in the emails. All you're doing is annoying the poor person who is getting thousands of returned emails they never sent
Rose
Rose
2011-11-22 12:38:20
Unknown
A month of not receiving this crap. Now it is back.

The simplest decision is to get a diploma, which is 100% verifiable.

Here?s our contact information:
. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
In side U. S. A . : 1 - 8 4 5 - 7 0 9 - 8 0 4 4
Out side U. S. A. : + 1 - 8 4 5 - 7 0 9 - 8 0 4 4
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Just leave your name and phone # (with your country code) and they will get back to you ASAP.
roland
roland
2011-11-22 02:47:22
Unknown
the spam/scam i got was this:

from:     Maria Villanueva watchwordhvo060@fiemg.com.br
to:     tvrobinson@gmail.com,
twaldburger@gmail.com,
rolanddavidson@gmail.com,
tutorelizabeth@gmail.com,
twcredit.questions@gmail.com
cc:     tvware@gmail.com
date:     Mon, Nov 21, 2011 at 9:54 AM
subject:     Holla
mailed-by:     fiemg.com.br

. . . . . . . . . . . .
This easy-to-order diploma will turn you into a valuable specialist.

Contact us:
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
In side U. S. A . : 1 - 8 4 5 - 7 0 9 - 8 0 4 4
Out side U. S. A. : + 1 - 8 4 5 - 7 0 9 - 8 0 4 4
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Leave your name and phone # (including your country code), they will call you back promptly.
john
john
2011-11-21 15:28:49
Unknown
Looks like spam/phishing to me.  Something should be done to these people.
Rose
Rose
2011-11-11 12:05:27
Unknown
If law enforcement knows who is then why is he not in jail or stopped for internet fraud, harassment,
According to the FCC CAN-SPAM this person is in violation.
The FTC?s rules require:

Identification ? Unsolicited commercial email sent to non-wireless accounts must be clearly identified as a solicitation or advertisement for products or services.
Offering a Way to Reject Future Messages ? Commercial email senders must provide easily-accessible, legitimate ways for recipients to reject future messages from that sender.
Return Address ? All commercial email, and email considered transactional and relationship messages (about existing transactions), must contain legitimate return email addresses, as well as the sender?s postal address.
Subject Lines ? Commercial email senders must use subject lines that are accurate. Using misleading or bogus subject lines to trick readers into opening messages is prohibited.
State Anti-Spam Laws

The CAN-SPAM Act is intended to preempt ? or replace ? state anti-spam laws, but states are allowed to enforce the parts of the CAN-SPAM Act restricting non-wireless SPAM. Also state laws prohibiting fraudulent or deceptive acts and computer crimes remain in effect.

What to Do If You Receive an Unwanted Commercial Message on Your Wireless Device

You may file a complaint with the FCC if you receive:

an unwanted commercial message sent to a wireless device; or
a telephone solicitation made to a wireless device for which the phone number is registered on the national Do-Not-Call list; or
any autodialed text message on your wireless device, or an unwanted commercial message to a non-wireless device from a telecommunications company or advertising a telecommunications company?s products or services.
There is no charge for filing a complaint. You can file your complaint using an online complaint form. You can also file your complaint with the FCC?s Consumer Center by calling 1-888-CALL-FCC (1-888-225-5322) voice or 1-888-TELL-FCC (1-888-835-5322) TTY; faxing 1-866-418-0232; or writing to:

Federal Communications Commission
Consumer & Governmental Affairs Bureau
Consumer Inquiries and Complaints Division
445 12th Street, SW
Washington, DC 20554.

What to Include In Your Complaint

The best way to provide all the information the FCC needs to process your complaint is to complete fully the online complaint form. When you open the online complaint form, you will be asked a series of questions that will take you to the specific section of the form you need to complete. If you do not use the online complaint form, your complaint, at a minimum, should indicate:

your name, address, email address and phone number where you can be reached;
the phone number or email address of the wireless device to which the message was sent, and, if a phone number, whether it is on the national Do-Not-Call list;
date and time of the message;
whether the message advertises or promotes a commercial product or service;
any information to help identify the sender or the individual or company whose products or services are being advertised or promoted, and whether any of this information was provided in the message;
whether the message provided any contact information to allow you to opt out of receiving future messages;
whether you gave the sender permission to send you messages; and
a description of any actions you took NOT to receive messages from the sender or individual or company whose products or services are being advertised and when you took them.
What You Can Do About Commercial Email You Receive on Non-Wireless Devices, Such as Your Computer at Home

For commercial email you receive on your non-wireless devices, you can file a complaint with the FTC. To file a complaint with the FTC or to get free information on spam issues in general, visit www.ftc.gov/spam/ or call 1-877-382-4357 voice; 1-866-653-4261 TTY.

What You Can Do to Prevent Spam to Your Wireless Device in Particular and Spam in General

You can reduce the amount of spam you receive by doing the following:

Put your wireless phone number on the national Do-Not-Call list, and distribute it sparingly.
Don?t display your wireless phone number or email address in public. This includes newsgroups, chat rooms, websites, or membership directories.
If you open an unwanted message, send a stop or opt out message in response.
Check the privacy policy when submitting your wireless phone number or email address to any website. Find out if the policy allows the company to sell your information.
Contact your wireless or Internet service provider about unwanted messages.
Before you transmit personal information through a Web site, make sure you read through and understand the entire transmitting form. Some websites allow you to opt out of receiving e-mail from partners ? but you may have to uncheck a preselected box if you want to do so.
You may want to use two email addresses ? one for personal messages and one for newsgroups and chat rooms. Also, consider using a disposable email address service that creates a separate email address that forwards messages to your permanent account. If one of the disposable addresses starts to receive spam, you can turn it off without affecting your permanent address.
Try using a longer and unique email address. Your choice of email addresses may affect the amount of spam that you receive. A common name like ?mjones? may get more spam than a more unique name like da110x110. Of course, it?s harder to remember an unusual email address.
Use an email filter. Some service providers offer a tool that filters out potential spam or channels spam into a bulk email folder. You may also want to consider filtering capabilities when choosing an Internet service provider.
For More Information

For information about other communications issues, visit the FCC?s Consumer & Governmental Affairs Bureau website, or contact the FCC?s Consumer Center using the information provided for filing a complaint.
April Targa New Mexico
April Targa New Mexico
2011-11-06 15:59:50
Unknown
The individual calling  sending out Spam and asking those to call him back  has an IP Address of     190.221.231.0    
Country:    Argentina
Country Flag:    
This IP address belongs to a small organized group in Argentina. This group is being watched by the American organizations for fraud, theft and possible corruption.
Jeremy m
Jeremy m
2011-11-04 08:45:40
Unknown
Kinda strange  that I got an email with this cell number. I live in Michigan now but, I lived in New York for over 20 years. I know this cell phone number is from Kingston NY area. After talking to several friends that are in law enforcement in that area, I found out that yes it's a scammer and has been fined several times for petty theft.
rose
rose
2011-10-25 23:11:11
Unknown
http://800notes.com/Phone.aspx/1-845-709-8044

check this out.

Since Feb. this year I have received 73 e-mails from these a......s. Each one has been reported to
"spam" <spam@uce.gov>,"Scam Reports" <scamreports@fraudaid.com>,spamreport <spamreport@google.com>
Lodged complaint with FTC. Included this web site to show all complaints from years ago. I don't understand that they cannot be stopped and keep on harassing people.
rose
rose
2011-10-25 12:08:54
Unknown
Since Feb. this year I have received 73 e-mails from these a......s. Each one has been reported to
"spam" <spam@uce.gov>, "spam" <spam@uce.gov>, "Scam Reports" <scamreports@fraudaid.com>.
Lodged complaint with FTC. Included this web site to show all complaints from years ago. Cannot understand that they cannot be stopped and keep harassing people.
Mickey
Mickey
2011-10-25 11:31:57
Prank Call
Spam email
From: Margery Comer <instructingcnc200@greaterlouisville.com>

Subject: Gale

Fast and easy solution to your lack of a degree.

Here's your lucky number:
Inside U.S.A.: 1-845-709-8044
Outside U.S.A.: +1-845-709-8044

Call them leaving your first and last name along with your telephone number on their voicemail and they will contact you very soon.

Drop down box included:
Reply to Margery Comer
845-709-8044
845-709-8044
2011-10-22 21:42:27
Unknown
Go to craigslist and create an account for that phone number then put something on there for free and use that number as a contact number
True Texan
True Texan
2011-09-28 16:22:46
Unknown
No such thing as a former Texan, either you are or your not.
No true Texan would ever say he was a former Texan!
And yes, there are some criminal Texans, just as there are in all the states.
You reason to insult all Texans!
CW
CW
2011-09-12 02:34:33
Unknown
Thanks, this is good info.
bush
bush
2011-09-03 13:38:41
Unknown
I got this from my email:

Get any academic degree without ever attending college!
Dial this number:

Inside U.S.A.: 1-845-709-8044
Outside U.S.A.: +1-845-709-8044

You have to call them, leave your name and your tel. number (with your country code) and they will call you back soon.
...............................................................................................................................................................

all countries
Nick A
Nick A
2011-09-02 20:45:32
Unknown
this a***ole keeps emailing me stop him

You won't have to open a single book to get your verifiable diploma.
Give us a call:

Inside U.S.A.: 1-845-709-8044
Outside U.S.A.: +1-845-709-8044

 Just leave your name and phone # (with your country code) and they will get back to you ASAP.
.........................
e ward
e ward
2011-08-28 02:15:35
Telemarketer
get a diploma .  .
ray
ray
2011-08-21 01:22:55
Unknown
Got spammed by this number 845-709-8044 and traced it to Jonathan Owens a pro spammer offering fake degrees.
former texan
former texan
2011-08-17 16:53:42
Unknown
What do you expect from most Texans, they have been scamming each other for years. I know I lived there most of my life. They have a bunch of $10,000 Millionaires. Anything a true Texan tells you don't believe it. It is just a way of life they think.
gka
gka
2011-08-07 16:41:20
Unknown
I regularly call that number and leave threatening messages. It is a form of entertainment.  There is nothing the FBI can do. The vast majority of these scammers are based in Eastern Europe. They use virtual offices usually in FL, hacked emails, fake web pages, and the idiocy of the average American tea party member to fleece people out of whatever money they can.  The scams are so obvious, it takes an act of will (much like believing in God) to fall for one. You have to try and to be duped.

And really, the Tea Party wants this brought upon themselves. They want smaller government? Fine, cut the FBI and the division that handles cyber crime. That is what is really funny about the TEa Party, they want everyone else's programs cut, until they need to use it. Then it is untouchable.
Ian Abercrmbie
Ian Abercrmbie
2011-08-05 16:33:55
Unknown
There is a swell opportunity to order a diploma to back up your qualification.

Just make a single call:
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
In side U. S. A . : 1 - 8 4 5 - 7 0 9 - 8 0 4 4
Out side U. S. A. : + 1 - 8 4 5 - 7 0 9 - 8 0 4 4
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
When calling you should leave your first and last name, phone number and country code and they will contact you ASAP.

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Rose
Rose
2011-08-02 12:22:40
Unknown
I don't know why no one is in the position to stop these people. FTC or FBI. They have been scamming for years.
Killallspammers
Killallspammers
2011-08-01 15:26:14
Unknown
OR- just stop sending me spam! I didnt ask for it nor do i want it.

NY number, report it to NY authorities. Contact Attorney General and stop these idiots.
Killallspammers
Killallspammers
2011-08-01 15:18:31
Unknown
Oh yeah, using false information, forged headers, botnets, to send out spam is criminal and indecent
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