438 Area Code

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Crap caller

Caller: Scam

Text telling me to click here to change your setting because of surcurity problems

Caller: BMO Scammer

Unknown text message sender.

Harassing spam text.

Caller: Cbv

received text, spam/scam

Keep calling Everyone week

Caller: Desmeules

Sends following text to wrong person:

NOT A SOLICITATION, IMPORTANT MSG FOR HAZEM ALMANJOOMI RE: Rogers Communication. CALL 18555285378 QUOTE 1161784657. ABOUT US: VISIT WWW.CBVCOLLECTIONS.COM

Caller: Unknown

This scammer calls numbers on the national do not call registry in violation of the Telephone Consumer Protection Act. They further violate the TCPA by failing to have an operator on the phone when the call is answered, and yet further violate it by playing a recorded message without an operator on the line. When you do get to an operator, they hang up on you when you ask for their phone number and physical address, further violating the TCPA (and demonstrating that they are a scam as any legitimate business would gladly provide that information). Their recording states that the victim's history has been monitored, and that the victim has been qualified for a 0% interest rate on all their credit card debts. However, the operator asks for information making it clear that the scammer has not already qualified the victim. This is clearly a credit card scam. Do not provide this scammer with any financial or personal information.

Calling now on weekends. Annoying still trying to collect on old debt.

Caller: CBV Collections

(438) 570-4764 Robo call recorded 01 December 2016 ("This is not a solicitation call...on your excellent payment history you may now qualify...") to be scammed!
Caller ID: "Name Unavailable"

Another call that is highly insulting to our intelligence, claiming "This is not a solicitation call...This is the Credit Card Holder Award Center from Visa Mastercard...On your excellent payment history you now qualify for a 0% interest rates on all your credit card accounts." a shotgun calling approach that calls everybody, whether they have an "excellent payment history" or not (or a credit card at all, for that matter).

Even more insulting, and somewhat spooky when they say "...We have been monitoring your credit card accounts for the last six months..." but they don't even know who I am. Don't even bother to press [3] to have your number removed from their call list, they'll never bother to remove you, you're on their list forever and they really want to scam you and they're betting that you're dumb enough to fall for their garbage.

Their total disregard of the Do Not Call list certainly tells us a lot about their business ethic, doesn't it? Here is a transcript of this scam credit card rate reduction call:

[female voice] "This is not a solicitation call. Hi. This is the Credit Card Holder Award Center from Visa Mastercard. We have been monitoring your credit card accounts for the last six months. Congratulations! On your excellent payment history you now qualify for a 0% interest rates on all your credit card accounts. If you have completed this process or not interested, press [3], now otherwise, press [1] now to speak to our qualification department and complete the process. The qualification process can be completed in a few minutes... [short pause while I don't respond] Goodbye."

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cette utilise ma confideliter priver ...ACKER

Caller: marrie

Just block them. That's what I do for annoying repeated phone calls

This number messaged me 5 times in the last 7 days 4387962877

Note: Iristel is the telephone provider to which the telemarketer subscribes.

Scam call.

Note e: Iristel is a telecommunications company serving eastern Canada (Maritimes). The number that called is leased by the telemarketer.

I received a call from this number.

She called here too. I live in Berkeley, California but I'm from Montreal. What she said in French is: Sorry, I think I got the wrong number.

Caller: Montreal PD

Sept. 2, 2015 9:22 AM called me at Bozeman, Montana.
No message left.

Called twice now. This time a French speaking woman said a few words then hung up. It was just enough words to be like I see you're not home, I'll call back later. Caller ID showed Montreal QC (Canada)

How they called both my cell and house number at the same time baffles my mind?