REWARD REDEMPTION

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Called three times right in a row then hung up. SCAM

I too keep receiving these calls and answer every time. The only way for these scams to stop is for everyone to answer and belittle them quickly before they hang up on you. Some "operators" will stay on the line until I get done with my rant. I always ask them to quit f-ing calling me and after a little while of that I hang up if they had not by then. I'm sorry, but there is no nice way to stop these scam artists and their costly (to you) propositions. Whether it's lowering my interest rate (by deceiving me into thinking it's one of my credit card companies), medicare pitch, or rewards center, I'm not interested and if you like keeping what you have, you shouldn't be interested either.. Make THEIR job a living hell the way they interrupt our lives for nothing but a scam.

Caller: "Rewards Center"

Robo Call -Reward Redemption

It rang three times and hung up. SCAMMER

Caller: UNKNOWN

Felony

Phone rings two times then they hang up before we can even answer. Very annoying when they call late.

No one was there when I answered

not there when I answered

Hi this is Julie with Reward Redemption.

It's spam and it's annoying.

Called, 1 ring. NEVER call back weird numbers. If they didn't leave a message, then, it wasn't important. Calling these spammer-scammers back means they can charge you for the call, grossly inflating it cuz you initiated the call(by calling back) or they try to get you to say yes, recording it to use as authorization for bogus purchases.

Caller: Scammer

Scam... blocked

They say, "Hi, this is Julie calling about a reward redemption." I blocked all related phone numbers.

Caller: Julie

Seems to be scam caller .

Too good to be true scheme

Caller: Some rebate deal

No Info beyond many other complaints

Same number didn't answer.

Caller: unknown number

Please Allow This Comment.
1-786-418-0152 The card service scammers WILL 'service' your credit cards, BUT, when they finish 'servicing' them, they will leave NO available credit remaining! People that are fooled into having their cards 'serviced' will be charged a MINIMUM of $795.00, and many times the ENTIRE credit amount remaining on the card. The card service scammers are a disgusting group of degenerates, who prey mainly on the low income, and the elderly, but will cheat anyone that they can!
The "Do Not Call List" is only effective against legal firms that have a legal footprint where they can be prosecuted. "The Caller Id" means nothing because they can type in anything they want, for any or every phone call, so there's no legal significance to it. They are so illegal they don't care about anything you have to say. They only value info they can use to access accounts with money in them. Or scare you or your relatives into sending them money. They have all the time in the world. They fear nothing. You can't threaten them, can't insult them, can't reason with them in any way. They want to engage you in any conversation they can. The more discussion, the greater the chance to understand you and your vulnerabilities, and use it against you and yours. By the way antagonizing them doesn't do much either. They just get nastier on the phone to you or the next person they talk to. If they can wrangle you up, irritate you, get your goat, it just charges them up, builds their egos, for the next go round with you or the next person. A single $1000.00 hit can, where they live, feed and motivate them and their families for months and months. They are just taking advantage of dumb, stupid, rich Americans. It's best to understand that there's no way to stop them, like a force of nature, (hunger, greed, squalor) they'll just keep coming, undaunted, unending. Don't let them "get your goat", just be the person who you are, and get on with your life. Oh yes, and cut and paste this comment to all other "Report phone number comment columns" share the information with others who need to hear this. Regards. 15:49 2017-01-22

Rings once hangs up nevr answer unknown phone number

Caller: Unknown

Scam Scam Scam

Debt collector

Caller: Spam

Random

Caller: Unknown

Two rings and that was it.

Blocked.

Use your phone to scam the scammers. Call them back and don't say anything. If you can, put two speaker phones facing each other, call the number from each phone and let them speak to each-other.
Caller: Call forwarded to India
Call type: Telemarketer

Caller: Scam

States that I used one of their affiliate sites. I haven't really been online in over 2 months.