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Area code: | 604 |
Prefix: | 251 |
Country: | Canada |
State: | British Columbia |
City: | Vancouver |
Company: | Telus |
Usage: | Landline |
Time zone: | Pacific |
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they are not debt collectors! they are offering to refinance your credit card debt, and "save you money". (bank card interest at 25% isn't hard to undercut, and still makes gobs of profit.) but they're phishing for your credit card balance because they're not affiliated with your credit card issuer.and they are almost certainly using spoofed numbers for callerid, so they're not in bc, or wherever they're pretending to be. boiler rooms get shut down by the local police, so they have learned to lie about where they're calling from. (national do not call lists only work in your country, so they are often calling from across the border or overseas with cheap voip.)
I also got a call from that no 1 604 251 1333 once last Friday but I didn't pick up the receiver I don,t know why we have the DNCL if we get these calls. they are a nussance. All of them and I always write down the no,s when I come home.
just buy a panasonic cordless phone and add the number to the blocked list - works like a charm, and all you hear is a half-ring before they get dumped.quite a marvelous invention, if only it had a MUCH larger blocked list!!!
These people call me at least once every 2-3 days. They call from 604-251-1333 M. McGee.What a bunch of lowlife scum suckin cows....I am going to try hitting the # key 5 times and see what happens. Do you have to answer the phone first or just hit the # key?
uh, yeah, right. two buckets full, sir!and why exactly do you think that 800notes.com is an answering service for all the telemarketers in the world? has someone forgotten to take their thinking pills again?
AN IMPORTANT MESSAGE ABOUT YER CREDIT CARD !!!!Blah Blah - a spoofed number. Just don't answer it.
please! they "represent" nobody but themselves, or they wouldn't make deliberately vague statements about "your credit cards" - real bank reps have your account numbers and balances in front of them.these characters are trying to sell short-term loans to float your credit card debt, because it pays ridiculous rates of interest. they're phishing for people who carry balances on their cards.
you can block numbers either by paying your phone company for that feature, or by buying a device that blocks calls, such as a panasonic cordless phone with blocking.the panasonics work very well, but have a limited capacity for numbers to block (30?). once the list is full, i keep adding them to the (much bigger) contact list, with names that all start with "spam".