602-236-7290
AZ, US
| Charlene 2011-06-06 20:52:08 Unknown |
Am receiving calls from Salt River Project 602-236-7290. about three a day. Do not know why and when I call back am told that the phone is no longer in service.
| Ellen 2011-06-06 20:52:08 Unknown |
Caller is looking for a Mr Rodrigues...my cell # and home #
| Robert 2011-06-06 20:52:08 Unknown |
Calling my cell
| Glenn 2011-06-06 20:52:08 Unknown |
PHOENIX - Customers of power provider Salt River Project are being warned of a telephone scam involving requests for personal information.
According to Michael Lowe with SRP, the scammers are using an invalid SRP phone number and are asking for credit card or banking information.
The phone number 602-236-7290 may be displayed on your caller ID as Salt River Project, said Lowe.
If you try to call the number back, a message would say the number is not in service.
Lowe said SRP customer service representatives do not call customers and ask for credit card numbers.
If you become a victim of this scam or receive a similar call from a scammer, you’re asked to call local law enforcement.
You can also call 602-236-8888 for accurate information about your electric account, program information or to confirm SRP employee identification.
| Joe 2011-06-06 20:52:08 Unknown |
Salt River Project is warning customers of a telephone scam in which someone is using an invalid SRP phone number while seeking credit card or banking information.
According to SRP customer services manager Michael Lowe, the impostors appear to be calling from (602) 236-7290 that can appear on caller ID as “Salt River Project” and may be attempting to use any information they collect for illegal purchases. Attempting to call this number back results in a message that the number is not in service.
“SRP customer service representatives do not call our customers and ask for credit card numbers,” Lowe said.
To avoid falling prey to such scams, never give your credit card or debit card number, or any other personal information, to a caller or visitor without confirming their identity, and contact local police if you feel you have received a fraudulent call.
| Gayle 2011-06-06 20:52:08 Unknown |
Asked me about my business merchant services and asked if we were set up to create credit cards.
| EncrypteData 2011-06-06 20:52:08 Unknown |
They've called my cell 3 times in the past hour but won't leave a message. Also they called a few days ago.
| Cherri 2011-06-06 20:52:08 Unknown |
I live in St. Louis and have received multiple calls over the last two months. I answer since it is a business line but have never spoke with anyone, they hang up.
| David 2011-06-06 20:52:08 Unknown |
They say they're from "Success [Something] Group" and offer the opportunity to make money from home. They keep calling, though I've asked nicely and not so nicely to be removed from their list.
| Chris 2011-06-06 20:52:08 Unknown |
My husband is receiving calls from this (602) 236-7290 and they continue to ask for Chris they leave no message or a way to contact them. First a man calls then they switch to a female and this is becoming a problem they are contacting my husband on his work phone #.
| Roger 2011-06-06 20:52:08 Unknown |
Got one last week and several today. Haven't answered on my cel and they don't leave a message.
| Rogers, AR 2011-06-06 20:52:08 Unknown |
I've also been recieving calls from the same number (602-236-7290).
The calls started several months ago and have been continued.
They ask for a certain person and then hang up on you if you say "this is not he (or she)".
I've tried on multiple occasions to ask them to stop calling but am continually hung up on.
I've tried to track the number down using various methods.
It appears to be a Phoenix, AZ number and possibly originating from Qwest Corporation.
I have been unable to find alternate numbers or positively identify them.
Will keep trying until I track them down!
| gmcSTREAK 2011-06-06 20:52:08 Unknown |
They call me every day at the same time-the phone rings 3 times and they hang up.
| Linda 2011-06-06 20:52:08 Unknown |
Receiving 3 - 6 calls EVERY DAY for the past week from this number, which shows up on caller id as 602-236-7290 originating from Phoenix AZ. No message is EVER left on answerphone. When tried to call back got a recording stating the number is temporarily out of service.
As I am on the national do not call registry, I am now logging all these calls, and if reach 20 will be reporting the company to the police for harrassment.
| Ks resident 2011-06-06 20:52:08 Unknown |
They called me 5 times between May 9, 2011 and May 12, 2011. Now on May 26, 2011 called me again. After the earlier calls in May I was able to indentify them. The phone number 602-236-7290 and Salt River Project are spoofed. You are being called by the Success Group located in Phoenix Az. Their customer service number is 866-881-3585. They may be calling to see if you want to install solar panels.
| Kimberly 2011-06-06 20:52:08 Unknown |
Got several calls from this number but does not leave a message
| Yarnell Photography 2011-06-06 20:52:08 Unknown |
I got my 9th call today from this number and this time the gentleman actually talked. AFTER I yelled in his ear. I have a business to run and he was swearing at me. I am about 5 seconds away from driving to AZ!
| steve m 2011-06-06 20:52:08 Unknown |
I also continue to receive calls from 6022367290. Very annoying esp on my buisness line.
| Rogers, AR 2011-06-06 20:52:08 Unknown |
#(602) 236-0000 is possibly an alternate number for the same scam.
| Jade 2011-06-06 20:52:08 Unknown |
Got a call from 602-236-7290 showed up as Salt River Project, but my fax machine handled the call with it's usual diplomatic expertise hehe.
| Roger 2011-06-06 20:52:06 Unknown |
Got one last week and several today. Haven't answered on my cel and they don't leave a message.
| Chris 2011-06-06 20:52:06 Unknown |
My husband is receiving calls from this (602) 236-7290 and they continue to ask for Chris they leave no message or a way to contact them. First a man calls then they switch to a female and this is becoming a problem they are contacting my husband on his work phone #.
| David 2011-06-06 20:52:06 Unknown |
They say they're from "Success [Something] Group" and offer the opportunity to make money from home. They keep calling, though I've asked nicely and not so nicely to be removed from their list.
| Cherri 2011-06-06 20:52:06 Unknown |
I live in St. Louis and have received multiple calls over the last two months. I answer since it is a business line but have never spoke with anyone, they hang up.
| EncrypteData 2011-06-06 20:52:06 Unknown |
They've called my cell 3 times in the past hour but won't leave a message. Also they called a few days ago.
| Robert 2011-06-06 20:52:06 Unknown |
Calling my cell
| Joe 2011-06-06 20:52:06 Unknown |
Salt River Project is warning customers of a telephone scam in which someone is using an invalid SRP phone number while seeking credit card or banking information.
According to SRP customer services manager Michael Lowe, the impostors appear to be calling from (602) 236-7290 that can appear on caller ID as “Salt River Project” and may be attempting to use any information they collect for illegal purchases. Attempting to call this number back results in a message that the number is not in service.
“SRP customer service representatives do not call our customers and ask for credit card numbers,” Lowe said.
To avoid falling prey to such scams, never give your credit card or debit card number, or any other personal information, to a caller or visitor without confirming their identity, and contact local police if you feel you have received a fraudulent call.
| Ellen 2011-06-06 20:52:06 Unknown |
Caller is looking for a Mr Rodrigues...my cell # and home #
| Gayle 2011-06-06 20:52:06 Unknown |
Asked me about my business merchant services and asked if we were set up to create credit cards.
| Glenn 2011-06-06 20:52:06 Unknown |
PHOENIX - Customers of power provider Salt River Project are being warned of a telephone scam involving requests for personal information.
According to Michael Lowe with SRP, the scammers are using an invalid SRP phone number and are asking for credit card or banking information.
The phone number 602-236-7290 may be displayed on your caller ID as Salt River Project, said Lowe.
If you try to call the number back, a message would say the number is not in service.
Lowe said SRP customer service representatives do not call customers and ask for credit card numbers.
If you become a victim of this scam or receive a similar call from a scammer, you’re asked to call local law enforcement.
You can also call 602-236-8888 for accurate information about your electric account, program information or to confirm SRP employee identification.