SCAM. Spoofed "from" number. "Sarah at consumer services, we're calling in reference to your current credit card account. There's no problems currently with your accounts. It's urgent however that you contact us immediately concerning your eligibility for lowering your interest rates press 1 now your eligibility expires today consider this your final notice press 1 to be connected with a live operator."
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Scam. Calls phone that is on do not call list. Spoofed caller ID, same area code and local prefix as called person.
Either a robo call, or caller is instructed to keep talking without taking a breath. I stated to "Please remove this number from your list and never call again."
Scam. Calls phone that is on do not call list. Spoofed caller ID, same area code and local prefix as called person.
Either a robo call, or caller is instructed to keep talking without taking a breath. I stated to "Please remove this number from your list and never call again."
I am nearly certain this is the fraudulent scam that says you won a trip but have to use your debit or credit card to pay a handling charge, then your account gets robbed.
Called during the work day and claimed they were from Express Scripts and asked for personal information. When I said I don't give out personal information to people who call me, she said "Well you can call us then." I said "I won't," and hung up. After work when I called Express Scripts from the number on my subscriber card, they had no record of messages or needing to talk to me.
I think this was a phisher, looking to steal my identity and spoofing Express Scripts phone number.
Scam. Sarah at Consumer Services. ... About your credit card... Your eligibility to lower interest rate... Expires today... Consider this your final notice...
Trojan text: Do this video walkie talkie with me...
No voice at other end.
"This is Sara with consumer credit services calling regarding your credit card,..."
Received on my work cell, which is on do not call list. I think.
Unknown texter, "Good Morning" at 4:15 a.m.
Texter seeks price of BJ. Demands English only.
Probable scam. "Hi, this is Lisa from the Green Study Survey Company and you have been selected to receive a free cruise to the Bahamas..."
Vendor of employee health benefits calling back on a ticket. Will ask for personal information to confirm your identity. Appears to be legitimate.
"Calling in reference to your current credit card accounts. There is no problem with your accounts, it is urgent however, that you contact us concerning your eligibility for lowering your interest rates to as little as 6.9%. Your eligibility expires shortly, so please consider this your final notice. Please press 1 now on your phone to speak with a live operator and lower your interest rates or press 2 to discontinue further noticed. Thank you and have a great day."
Scam, malware, or trojan text says "If this is not done we will be forced to suspend your account," and provides a link to www.nowbefirm.com
"Credit card services, nothing wrong with your account, but you qualify for a new low interest rate..."
This call is either a scam or telemarketer. C
The called a number that has long been on US no call list, and we don't have credit cards, and they called a work cell.
Scam
Marriott scam using spoofed phone numbers. Do not press 1; do not give out your information. Refer to https://www.rewards-insiders.marriott.com/thread/17886
Scam
Marriott scam using spoofed phone numbers. Do not press 1; do not give out your information. Refer to https://www.rewards-insiders.marriott.com/thread/17886
Marriott scam using spoofed numbers. Do not press 1 or give them your information. Refer to HTTPS://www.rewards-insiders.Marriott.com/thread/17886 for more information.
See HTTPS//www.rewards-insiders.Marriott.com/thread/17866 for more information.
"You have been randomly selected to win a free night in one of our five star hotels. Press one..." It's a scam. Allegedly comes from a phone with same first six digits as my number, which is a Google voice number.
Apparently anyone who presses one gives THEIR number to these people to perpetuate the scam on others and get used for long distance calls. HTTPS//WWW.rewards-insiders.Marriott.com/thread/17886