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| Area code: | 316 |
| Prefix: | 300 |
| Country: | United States |
| State: | Kansas |
| City: | Wichita |
| Company: | Southwestern Bell |
| Usage: | Landline |
| Time zone: | Central |
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Save the phone number on your cell phone, mark it spam and put it on silent for their phone number...no more rings from them!!
Yeah I pressed 1 to see if this was real or not, cause I don't have any credit cards...when this foreigner answered, he went into his speech about lowering my interest rate and that he was calling from Experian. I told him I didn't have any cc's he said you don't have a visa/mastercard...I said no...he said you do have a discover/american express....i said no...he acted as if he thought I was lying. I said to please stop calling because this is a scam...he started saying f you real bad...and when I asked to speak to his supervisor he hung up. SMH...I wish the government would do something about this!
Do not answer or reply to the call...this will indicate your phone # is active and within 10 minutes will probably be sold to scammers all over the world
It is as others have stated, a scam to get your credit card information, a recorded message saying this is your 2nd and final call. They've stopped calling my home phone and now have hit up my cell. I'm looking for work so every phone call I get where I don't recognize the number I am hoping is an interview call, so this really pisses me off. What's the kicker this time is the area code is 316, my own area code. Usually I can recognize it as one of those calls when it's from a state I know no one in, like FL, or etc. Not this time. I hope these scammers get caught!Why don't they have "scam" as a call type in the drop down menu?
Well when someone is looking for work like me they get phone calls from people they don't know all the time, and when the call has my same area code? kinda hard to tell it's a scam til you answer the phone.
Just got a call from the 316-300-0000 number a few minutes ago. I do not have any credit cards but I still get calls and texts for who ever had my number before. So figured I will push 1 and let them know this is no longer his number. When I pushed 1 there a long pause and the same recorded voice extension was unavailable and was disconnected. When I called it back the same voice said the number could not be called as dialed. I just thought it was weird it wasn't a different voice when I tried to call back. Definite scam.
Honest Abe, I agree with about Sprint, they were wonderful company, and yes became greedy in a really bad way! My husband and I have been with them for over 12 years, for us, the last 6 years have been the worst. But David is right, was not Sprint that called you.
Received a call. Did not pick up. I'm in the Midwest, United States. Based on reports I'm reading in this block, I'm guessing that this is a computer that is searching/seeking out numbers.If you have a smart phone, here's what I suggest you do...1) In your Contacts/Address Book, create a Contact with the name "DO NOT CALL" or "DO NOT ANSWER"2) Every time an unrecognized number calls you, DON'T ANSWER--let it ring through, and then Google the number and see what sites like this, and others, say about the number.3) If suspicious, add the number to your "DO NOT CALL" contact. On more recent phones running Android, for example... a single contact can have 20, 25, even 30 different phone numbers associated with them!4) If your phone won't let you add any more numbers to your contact, start another contact... call it "DO NOT CALL2"... and then "DO NOT CALL3"... etc.You'd be surprised how many of these numbers cycle around. A lot of telemarketers and scam artists use the same numbers over and over again. Wichita, in particular, is a hotbed of criminal activity, especially the fraudulent telemarketer type. Several scam operations and false collection agencies are operated by Koch Industries.
Since I live in Kansas I answered this call and right away I thought it was a scam. They told me my discover card was going to 25% interest and they could give me 5%. I dont have a discover card. Told her I was chief of detectives in Kansas City and she said she wasnt scared of me and continued to try and get my discover card number Somebody needs to figure out who the cell phone carrier is and get them to kill this number, someone is probably paying extra for it due to to the unique digits. I am alerting Kansas attorney general offce so maybe they will do something rather than arrest people wo use birth control