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| Area code: | 212 |
| Prefix: | 465 |
| Country: | United States |
| State: | New York |
| City: | New York |
| Company: | Verizon New York |
| Usage: | Landline |
| Time zone: | Eastern |
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This was someone who said he could lower my credit card interest. I went along knowing it was a scam just to see what info I could get. He had an obvious Indian accent and said he worked for ALL the credit card agencies. That they are the ones who send out my bills LMAO. His name was Jason Smith and when I insisted for a phone number to confirm where he was calling from he gave me an 800 with my own phone number backwards for the main digits! Idiot.
I blocked the number on my cell phone after the person did not leave a message. They apparently called back three more times, since my iPhone shows blocked number voicemails. Each message was 2 seconds long, and all I could hear was a person breathing heavy.
Actually, response was very funny and clever! All telemarketers should die-disgusting way to make a living!
Just received a phone call now - number has appeared before over the past couple of months - some woman talking realy ast about a credit card debt - and this would be the last call I couldnt understand some of what she said - I put on the no call list. because I know its not anything I'm envolved in.
Repeated robo-calls claiming to "lower my rate" on credit cards I don't have. When I spoke to a real person to demand he stop calling me, an individual with a very thick Indian accent threatened me.
There was a news (NBC, CBS, ABC) report that stated the FCC admits the registry doesn't work. They don't have the time or resources to enforce complaints. Criminals or telemarketers don't care either because they already know there wasn't any enforcement. The FCC sends them the registry and requests they follow it. All you have accomplished is supplied them with a phone book of working numbers. Create a contact on your phone named "Do Not Answer" (or variations) and assign unwanted numbers to it and set the ringtone to none. Your not bothered any more. Check your history once every three months and see if they have called. If not, deleter them. It is easy. If you have everybody and business in your contacts then don't answer when you see only numbers. Then screen by letting the call go to voice mail. Options are great.