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I received a call from Cody and left a very brief message regarding the HGTV giveaway. Strange, I am not in any HGTV entry.
I received this call from a woman's voice calling me by my first name saying the company so fast you could not understand wanting me to call back.
The toll free number appears to be quicken loans. I received email from Quicken loans a couple of days ago thanking me for loan application.
This is obviously a scam. I am on every no call list but they pay no attention.
I hope this is NOT Quicken Loans. They say "We're calling in REFERENCE to your Quicken Loan application". A SCAM to be sure. Today I got another version: "I'm calling from Quicken Loans in regard to your HGTV contest entry". I cannot imagine how desperate Quicken Loans must be if this is them.
Hi Richard this is Don calling from Quicken loans I'm calling because I see we spoke recently regarding the refinance of your home and we were unable to come together __ a solution for you with pricing and programs ______ ___ ____ ____ time we believe that we may have missed an opportunity to save you some money so I need you to call us back as soon as you get this message at 866-349-8543 we look forward to speaking with you today _____ ___…
I actually do have a Quicken Loan Agent but they do not call from +1 (717) 603-4152
This was a call back number left on my cell's voice mail. He stated he was "Ryan Bowe" from Quicken Loans and that an online refi request was made for a mortgage. I don't own a home and the person he asked for does not live here. Within 20 minutes, I received four calls back-to back on my cell phone from (314)-449-9909, one from (317) 288-3894 and (314) 328-6190. They all referenced Quicken Loans. The last number is what was used for the vm. Upon further research these numbers are being used for a scam.