954-000-8372
FL, US
| fysw 2011-06-06 21:08:00 Unknown |
Didn't answer call from 954-000-8372 They hung up without leaving a name. Nusience!!!!!!!!!!
| ? 2011-06-06 21:08:00 Unknown |
left no message
| annoyed 2011-06-06 21:08:00 Unknown |
No one there. Wish they wouldn't bother calling. Must be a weirdo.
| Me 2011-06-06 21:08:00 Unknown |
Got a call from this number 954-000-8372 Something about having a VISA card with them (Which I don't)They say they are raising the interest rate and Press 9 to discuss it. Ya press 9 and they answer "Account Services" and Argue with you about your VISA card then curse you and hang up. These IDIOTS need to be Prosecuted!!!
| lamet 2010-02-04 19:29:10 Unknown |
CROOKS out to steal your money - WHY do you think they are calling.
YOU MUST REPORT THEM TO DONOTCALL.GOV
They are also violating a court order to stop these calls.
FTC Goes After Credit Card Robocall Scammers
11 Dec 2009
The Federal Trade Commission just announced its second major law enforcement effort this year targeting telemarketers who violated the Do Not Call Rule and other laws by making hundreds of thousands or even millions of pre-recorded robocalls to consumers. The cases announced target three groups that allegedly made robocalls to sell worthless credit-card interest-rate reduction programs for hefty up-front fees of as much as $1,495. At the FTC?s request, in each case, the court has issued an order temporarily halting the robocalls pending trial.
The three complaints announced today follow two filed in May that led to court orders stopping other telemarketers from using robocalls with deceptive claims about extended auto warranties.
According to the FTC complaints, Economic Relief Technologies, LLC, Dynamic Financial Group (U.S.A.) Inc., and JPM Accelerated Services (JPM) and related defendants made illegal pre-recorded robocalls to consumers, using names like ?card services,? ?credit card services? or ?account services.? The robocalls allegedly claimed the defendants? services could lower the interest rate on consumers? credit cards.
In each case, consumers who pressed 1 after hearing the automated call were transferred to live telemarketers who allegedly misrepresented that consumers could dramatically lower the rates on their credit card. The telemarketers also said consumers would save thousands of dollars in a short period of time by lowering their interest rates and would be able to pay off their debts faster ? for an up-front fee ranging from $495 to $1,495.
The defendants then falsely stated that if consumers did not save a ?guaranteed? amount ? typically $2,500 or more ? they could get a full refund of the up-front fee. However, after securing the fee, the defendants allegedly did not negotiate lower rates on behalf of consumers and provided few refunds to those who were dissatisfied with the service.
The Economic Relief Technologies defendants also allegedly operated a related scam: using names like ?Auto Protection Center? and ?Warranty Services,? they tricked consumers into believing they were affiliated with their vehicle manufacturer or dealership, and falsely stated that the consumers? vehicles? warranties were about to expire.
The lawsuits allege the defendants broke the law by making illegal robocalls to consumers, and that their deceptive sales pitches violated the FTC Act and the FTC?s Telemarketing Sales Rule.
Additional charges include: 1) calling consumers whose phone numbers are on the National Do Not Call Registry; 2) calling consumers who had previously asked not to be called; 3) failing to transmit their caller ID information, as required; 4) ?spoofing? or masking their caller ID information; 5) failing to promptly identify themselves, the purpose of their call, and/or the nature of the goods or services they were selling; 6) improperly abandoning calls; and 7) failing to make required disclosures in their robocalls.
| Joan 2010-02-04 19:14:54 Unknown |
I have received calls from this number. I am on a do not call list and do not understand why they are calling me!
| Big Daddy 2010-02-02 18:55:05 Unknown |
My cell number is on DNCL. Why do I get these type of calls?
| Texas 2010-02-01 22:32:24 Unknown |
This number showed up on my cell phone it's some credit card company offer of lowering your interest rate. They attempt to try to get you to give them your information over the phone. When I asked how it works he hung up on me and now it's showing up under different numbers.
| ebonne 2010-02-01 19:25:43 Unknown |
Got a call from 954-000-8372. I did not answer thinking that they would leave a message but they didn't. I decided to look up this number on the web and was brought to this page. Don't know what company but they have called before.
| Unknow 2010-01-30 07:38:04 Unknown |
I got call from 954-000-8372 , and there was no voice mail so i just thinking who is this person would be its looking strange ..
| cc-tx 2010-01-29 21:18:39 Unknown |
just now called, let machine pick it up but they hung up.
| jff67 2010-01-27 19:33:31 Unknown |
Received call-No message left
| Ron in TX 2010-01-25 21:26:57 Telemarketer |
Recorded message about my credit card, stating that my credit card was not in danger but that they could reduce the interest I pay. State that the time was limited and that this was the last notice that I would receive. Stated to press 9 if interested. I pressed 9 and a man that identified himself as Micheal answered. He asked if is was interested in lowering my interested in lowering my interest rate. I asked why he was calling me, that I am on the No Call list. I immediately heard a click and was disconected.
Be Careful about who you give your information to. It is best to only do business with someone when you initiate the call. Then be very careful.
| LMain50 2010-01-24 03:34:29 Unknown |
Got a call from this unusual phone number, but I didn't answer it, thinking they would leave a voice mail on my cell phone. They didn't.
| Carole 2010-01-20 20:53:50 Unknown |
Who's calling from this number: 954 000 8372
Looks very suspecious to me!!!