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Area code: | 540 |
Prefix: | 463 |
Country: | United States |
State: | Virginia |
City: | Lexington |
Company: | Central Tel. Co. Of Virginia DBA Centurylink |
Usage: | Landline |
Time zone: | Eastern |
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Called from card services working for visa and MasterCard....it is a recording that asks you to press 1 if you would like to lower your interest rates...The male Indian man asks for your card number to pull up your invoice to see if you qualify....This is where it got "phishy" I explained I didn't want to give my card number over the phone and asked who he worked for, again repeating he worked for visa, and I asked his name "Sean Patrick", then I asked for the call back number and he said 1-800...click...They don't like when you start probing for more info...
"Jessica" from "Credit Card Services", a painfully shy, bordering-on-mute Hispanic female with EXTREMELY POOR English called and could not understand the most basic questions on my end or even the most simple statements (e.g. I said: "[i]t sounds like you're busy" and she had no clue what I meant). All she can do is read the same stupid script from paper. The script is a terrible attempt to persuade the intended victim that they're eligible for interest rate reductions on their credit card(s). In response, and out of curiosity on my end, I duped her into calling me back in the hopes of getting a legitimate phone number. When she called back, she used (213) 228-4444. This is important because it goes to a shipping company at 1361 S. Main St. in LA called "Prolog Services" that, evidently, provides limousine services throughout LA. The female at "Prolog" denied having any knowledge of "Credit Card Services" but, suspiciously enough, did not seem at all surprised when I told her that "Credit Card Services" was hi-jacking their number. So, if you want to dig deeper like I do, start out by checking out "Prolog" in better detail and by calling them; the girl I spoke with was polite and it may be worth a shot. This second time, she transferred me to "Raymond," some guy from the Middle East who was both ridiculous and rude. Every time I asked for him to identify his company and provide a telephone number, all he was capable of doing was to repeat his increasingly aggressive request for the last 4 of my SSN and my full credit card info. Finally, he told me that he would transfer me to "the verification department" after I gave up my credit card number and that his "company would provide me with a working telephone number. After I kept making my request, he called me a "smot-ace," an attempt at "smart-[***]" through his thick sanskrit dialect. I finally went off on this [***] Raymond and he hung up. While I have no tolerance for third-world, broken-English-stammering, stupid, telemarketing thieves, my curiosity does win out sometimes when I have some time to have fun with these poor idiots.
I love these new smart phones for this function. I don't answer calls from phone numbers that I don't know. Then I search on that number and for numbers like this one, they are automatically added to the call reject list function on this phone and I never here from them again.
Called in Mtl today, Dec 26, with recorded message of "very important message to lower credit rates, this is your 2nd and final notice." I decided to keep listening until a real person came on the line; all that happened was the recording lopped for 2 minutes, then the call hung up.
Every evening between 6:30 and 7:30pm I get a call from this number, I usually don't answer because I don't know the number. However, I answered today, and there was no one on the other end. I called back and got a recording that the number has been disconnected or is no longer in service. How can it be disconnected if it just called me? Why can't the law do something about this?
Hi - this is not a direct line to the callers; it is merely a web page on which people report these annoying calls to one another. Used mostly to verify that the call received is, indeed, a fake/scam/phony. It would be so much better if something ever came of our efforts, though!
Got a call from that number ..... didn't recognize it - they didn't leave a message - didn't try to call them back ...... from Mirabel, Quebec.
Got a call from this number, but, being from an unfamiliar area code, I let it ring out.I wish people posting here would learn the difference between an "Arabic acccent" and an accent of one of the major language groups in India. It's like refering to someone from Slovenia as having a German accent.