914-339-5609
NY, US
Suan min
Suan min
2011-06-06 21:07:00
Unknown
When I called back, the answering machine says this # is not in service
Mike
Mike
2011-06-06 21:07:00
Unknown
I had two telephone calls today from this number - the first was on my home line and then 20 minutes later on my cell phone.  They identify themselves as "Card Services" and want you to press "1" if you wish to get a reduced credit card rate, but you have to act quickly.  When I asked the telemarketer why he was calling me on my cell; his just hung up.
Alex
Alex
2011-06-06 21:07:00
Unknown
I also got a call from this number today. I didn't answer, but I hope they don't call again
Bobby
Bobby
2011-06-06 21:07:00
Unknown
Second time today this number my cell phone. I didn't answer, but I hope they don't call again.
Bob
Bob
2011-06-06 21:07:00
Unknown
Yea, i was sitting in math class so i couldnt answer it.. but when i called back it just said it wasnt in service
bobbi
bobbi
2011-06-06 21:07:00
Unknown
call on my go-phone.
It woulda cost me $3.00 to answer it.
grr
Joel
Joel
2011-06-06 21:07:00
Unknown
This sure sounds like a scam. "This is Credit Card Services with an important alert about your credit card account." Without making any mention of the actual credit card involved, then trying to offer an opportunity to reduce my credit card interest rate to as low as 6%.
i kill telemarketers
i kill telemarketers
2011-06-06 21:07:00
Unknown
Can someone give me a physical address to this phone number please?!!!
Receiver
Receiver
2011-06-06 21:07:00
Unknown
I also got call from this number on my cell today noon, no message left.
Deb
Deb
2011-06-06 21:07:00
Unknown
We get calls on a cell phone two times a day.  No messages.  All lines are busy when call is returned.. Very Annoying.
fed up
fed up
2011-06-06 21:07:00
Unknown
got another call today at 11am from this number.  Who ever you are STOP or have the balls to leave a message
Bruce
Bruce
2011-06-06 21:07:00
Unknown
On 1/9/2010 at 12:46 PM I recieved an automated call from this number about lowering credit card interest rates. Sounded interesting so I pressed 1 to get a live person. The first and only thing I asked him was to give me a web page so I could look them up while we talked. He said, calmly, "Why don't you shove your phone up your a-- " and then he hung up. My phone was on speaker and my kids heard him. Try explaining what he meant to four and seven year two very sheltered home-schooled christians.
Bruce
Bruce
2011-06-06 21:07:00
Unknown
On 1/9/2010 at 12:46 PM I recieved an automated call from this number about lowering credit card interest rates. Sounded interesting so I pressed 1 to get a live person. The first and only thing I asked him was to give me a web page so I could look them up while we talked. He said, calmly, "Why don't you shove your phone up your a-- " and then he hung up.
  My phone was on speaker and my kids heard him. Try explaining what he meant to four and seven year two very sheltered home-schooled christians.
Augie
Augie
2011-06-06 21:07:00
Unknown
I've got several calls from this number.
42000
42000
2011-03-08 14:24:00
Unknown
these a** holes call my damn phone every single day and i dont even have credit cards.........
t
t
2010-01-08 17:08:50
Telemarketer
Automated call voice left a voicemail about lowering an interest rate. FRAUD!
bill
bill
2010-01-08 16:10:25
Unknown
Called my cell phone today - did not leave message
LAMET
LAMET
2009-12-29 20:07:41
Unknown
ITS A SCAM USING ROBOT DIALERS - DIAL ALL NUMBERS IN SEQUENCE- they don't have any information on you unless you give it to them

BBB, Schumer Warn Consumers of Robocalls Promising to Lower Their Credit Card Interest Rate
Arlington, VA ? June 10, 2009 - Consumers across the U.S. and Canada are sounding off to Better Business Bureau and U.S. Senator Charles E. Schumer (D-NY) about incessant automated telemarketing calls promising to lower interest rates on their credit cards.  Not only are the calls a nuisance and violate U.S. and Canadian Do-Not-Call laws, but some companies behind the calls are ripping off consumers by charging large up-front fees to negotiate lower interest rates with credit card companies?something consumers can do on their own for free.
According to figures cited by the White House in January, credit-card debt increased 25 percent in the past 10 years, totaling $963 billion ? with per household credit card debt at nearly $9,000 now. Knowing that so many families are drowning in debt, telemarketers offering suspect financial assistance are taking full advantage of the situation. Consumers have reported receiving calls as early as three in the morning and on both their cell and home phones even when they have registered the numbers with federal Do-Not-Call lists. Consumers also tell BBB that, despite their requests to the telemarketers to stop calling, the calls continue to come.  
?Similar to telemarketing calls claiming your auto warranty is expiring, calls offering to lower credit card interest rates also seem to have complete disregard for federal laws,? said Steve Cox, BBB spokesperson. ?These telemarketers are not forthcoming about the company they?re calling on behalf of, but BBB has identified some offenders by working with consumers who, unfortunately, paid for assistance in reducing their interest rate.?
?Cell phone spam may not be the biggest problem we have to deal with, but we got the FTC to shut down the car-warranty robocalls and now it?s time they shut down the other robocallers as well,? Schumer said. ?These calls cost consumers hundreds in wasted cell phone minutes or much, much more if they get caught in the trap being laid by these unscrupulous companies. The perpetrators behind the credit card interest rate calls have also found a way around the Do Not Call List. The FTC has to track them down and then shut them down to put an end to this nuisance once and for all.?

BBB has received numerous complaints about two Orlando-based companies, CSTR Solutions, Inc. and Genesis Capital Management, and one Tacoma-based company, Mutual Consolidated Savings. All are behind at least some of the robocalls and are promising to save people anywhere from $2,000 to $25,000 by negotiating lower interest rates with credit card companies.
Robocalls generally begin with recorded messages that include statements like: ?There are no problems currently with your account, however it is urgent that you contact us concerning your eligibility for lowering your interest rates to as little as 6 point 9 per cent.? or, ?This is our final attempt to reach you since you've not responded to our other calls to discuss your credit card debt.? The automated message invariably does not include the name of the company, but may claim to be with Card Services or Card Holder Services. Complainants note to BBB that they now believe the calls were designed to deceive them into thinking their credit card company was contacting them.
After the initial recorded message, consumers must dial another number to be connected to a live person. The live ?operator? usually starts the sales pitch by asking for the consumer?s credit card number and whether the consumer is interested in lowering their interest rates. From there, callers begin closing the sale, asking if the consumer is willing to pay ? usually from $700 to $1,000 - to have their firm contact the credit card company and negotiate lower rates.  
?The ?negotiation? undertaken by these companies can be as simple as calling the customer service number listed on the back of the consumer?s credit card and asking a customer service representative to lower the interest rate,? added Cox. ?Consumers are fully capable of talking to credit card companies on their own, for free, and getting similar results. Consumers simply don?t need to pay any company a thousand dollars to negotiate lower rates on their behalf.?
According to BBB complaints, companies are failing to uphold money-back guarantees and not refunding money in cases where they are unsuccessful in lowering rates.
BBB offers the following advice for consumers who receive robocalls from companies offering to lower their interest rate:
? Never give personal information, including Social Security, bank or credit card numbers, over the phone to an unknown telemarketer. Always research the company first by reviewing its Reliability Report at www.bbb.org.
? When considering any company offering any type of financial assistance, insist on getting a contract in which all terms and conditions are clearly explained before signing up or providing credit card or other payment information.
? U.S. consumers can place their home phone number on the federal Do Not Call list by visiting www.donotcall.gov. If the consumer?s number is already on the list but continues to receive telemarketing calls?or is receiving robocalls on a cell phone?he or she can use the same Web site to report the incident to the FTC. Canadian consumers can learn more at www.lnnte-dncl.gc.ca.
For more information or to schedule an interview with a BBB spokesperson, contact Alison Southwick at 703-247-9376.
anon
anon
2009-12-29 19:57:02
Telemarketer
Automated message says "This is Credit Card Services" and offered to lower my interest rate, and to press 1 to speak to a live operator. I pressed 1 and they said "did you press 1 to lower your interest rate?" I said, "No, please remove me from this list." And they immediately hang up the phone.

I tried calling the number back, and received and automated message that the number is out of service, and then it hangs up.

I filled out a complaint form to the fcc at http://esupport.fcc.gov/complaints.htm (form 1088G).
virginia
virginia
2009-12-29 16:29:55
Unknown
I get calls from this number at least four times a day and night. I do not answer, but they do not leave a voice mail.
anon
anon
2009-12-28 19:07:20
Unknown
Got one myself - no message, called back, recording said line was busy.
paul
paul
2009-12-28 18:49:59
Unknown
I got this call , I think don't recieve, it will better. I didn't know anyone from NY.
Kathy
Kathy
2009-12-28 17:50:02
Unknown
I received several calls from this number never leave a message on my cell phone. I answered today recording offered lower interest rate. I pessed 1 and man asked me if I wanted lower my interest rate. I asked on what credit card. He stated my neighbor charged $4000.00 on my american express and then hung up when I stated I did not have an Amex.
Charlie
Charlie
2009-12-27 05:20:39
Unknown
Got a call from this No. Dec 21 2009 at 3:03 pm did not answer this call and they did not leave a message this is not the first time one other was about three months ago I called the No. back and a recording said that the No. was not in service.
tootallx14
tootallx14
2009-12-21 18:30:14
Unknown
just got the same call from the number 019143395609.  i have received three calls from them in the past month.  each time it's automated voice talknig about lowering the interest rates on my credit card. i wish they would stop calling me.  is there anyway that this can stop????
bob
bob
2009-12-21 18:22:51
Unknown
I pressed 1, asked which acct they were calling about, the operator said they sent a letter and I didn't respond to it.  I asked which address they used and she hung up.  Obviously a scam.  I responded to see if they gave a company name but no luck.  I have Sprint and these types of calls have been happening the last month or so.  I also have a pay-as-you-go phone and haven't had any calls like this at all.
perrysupermom
perrysupermom
2009-12-21 17:03:53
Unknown
They called my cell phone.  No msg left.
drewbe doo
drewbe doo
2009-12-18 23:49:32
Unknown
yea i pushed one but they hang up auz i cant do nothing  it sucks i cant do nothing about
Lew
Lew
2009-12-18 22:47:12
Unknown
i got a call on Friday 4:20 p.m. Dec 18 2009, No answer on return but an alleged at&t operator saying "dial the number you want now."
alc
alc
2009-12-18 22:06:18
Unknown
I also received a call from this number on my cell phone.... didn't answer because I didn't recognize the number.  There should be a law against this!
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