Why the heck does Call Control's Lookup feature indicate there have been 30 complaints about this phone number, yet also say this number is not SPAM??? This app is getting worse by the day!!!
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It's a collections agency for medical bills, so the lowest of the low.
There are 60 complaints about this # if I look it up in call Control, so why isn't it already on the community block list? I really shouldn't be surprised - call Control hasn't worked well since 2013, and it keeps getting worse because all its customer service people do is lie to you and treat you like you're too stupid to understand this app or how your own phone works. I might not be capable of writing an app, but I sure as hell know when my phone is ringing while I am holding it in my hand, and that a # with this many complaints should have been added to their community blacklist a long time ago! The ONLY reason I use this app at all is because they refuse to refund the annual charge (which they claim is never charged to anyone who bought the "lifetime" membership years ago ... Apparently, I'm dead!!!).
Left voicemail that I have to call them back ASAP to avoid being arrested.
This is a scam call claiming to be the IRS about to arrest you unless you go get a gift card to give them that over the phone instead. But it is a fraudulent call, the IRS would have contacted you by US mail long beforehand, and they wouldn't be accepting random gift cards as payment
This is a pizzeria in Wood River, Illinois.
They called saying my insurance benefits mean I qualify for a topical pain cream and other things for migraines and other conditions -- but none of my doctors have ever mentioned this place or these treatments - although I do have a pain doctor for chronic pain, and I also have migraines. He talked a really good game and patiently answered all my questions even though I flat out told him I was suspicious this might be some type of scam, so I played along for a while. Until he started asking for more personal info... He already had my full name and address, as well as my cell # (interesting because I only moved here in March, and I'm VERY careful about giving out my info). When he asked for my insurance info "for verification," I said, "Can't you tell me who it is, and I'll tell you if that's right?" He said, "no," so since I still wasn't convinced he was legit, I lied and said my insurance is Blue Cross Blue Shield. When he said, "Yes, that's what I see," I knew either this was not legit. Then I told him, "I lied about having BCBS, so either you're not who you say you are, or someone else gave you bad info," and he IMMEDIATELY hung up on me -- another sign this was some kind of scam. Next, I googled "United pharmacy services" and saw that there is a real company by that name. Lastly, I called my insurance company, who said they don't work with United Pharmacy Services, and that it's possible UPS intended to send me prescriptions of some kind; however, my insurance didn't coordinate this and nothing would be covered from this pharmacy. I still think this was a scam caller, but YMMV. Just be careful and do your homework on UPS first before giving them any of your personal info, ordering prescriptions from them, or expecting your insurance to cover anything sent by UPS.
Frustrated because 13 different unknown and unidentified #s have called my cell phone today, most more than once (did someone write my cell # on a bathroom wall somewhere last night???), I called this # back. The recorded greeting says they are Auto Warranties.
Frustrated because 13 different unknown and unidentified #s have called my cell phone today, some more than once (did someone write myself # on a bathroom wall somewhere last night???), I called this # back. The recorded greeting indicated they are selling auto warranties.
Frustrated because 13 different unknown and unidentified #s have called my cell phone today, and because most of them have called at least twice (did someone write myself # on a bathroom wall somewhere last night???), I answered and they asked for me by name. I didn't acknowledge my name, but demanded, "who are YOU?" Aside from the fact that this was an unwanted call I shouldn't have received at all (I'm on the do-not-call list), she was polite and did answer my question. This is "the vehicle warranty service" trying to sell me a warranty on my 10-year-old car. No thanks, and they'd better remove my # because if they call again I'm going to report them so they get fined!!!
I don't answer unknown callers, but I called back and their voicemail said they are Research Rewards Prize Entry Line calling to do a survey on Medicare and giving away a $200 gift card to Walmart, Walgreens, or Target at midnight.
Claims to be calling to finish my order but doesn't provide product name, company name, or website in his voicemail message.
Claims to be calling to finish my order but doesn't provide product name, company name, or website in his voicemail message.
They claim to be the IRS and that you must call ASAP to avoid being arrested. This is a well known scam.
Your own lookup feature identifies this # as telemarketing of home security systems​, so why this isn't blocked on the community blacklist is beyond me.
There are numerous complaints here going back YEARS. So this # should be on Call Control's community blacklist, yet it is still ringing through on my phone. I guess I shouldn't​ be surprised, since Call Control has sucked for years. I'm still using them only because I am a lifetime member who signed up before they decided to become so greedy!
This is an Atlanta, GA # so they definitely aren't the IRS!!!
Survey re: service recently done on your vehicle at a car dealership
This is Bommarito Honda calling to follow up and make sure you are satisfied after service was done on your vehicle.
If you call this # back, the greeting indicates it's Charter Spectrum.