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| Area code: | 740 |
| Prefix: | 834 |
| Country: | United States |
| State: | Ohio |
| City: | Delaware |
| Company: | Level 3 Communications LLC |
| Usage: | Landline |
| Time zone: | Eastern |
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I got a call at 6:05 AM, 7:10 AM and 8:03AM on Friday morning on my cell phone. I called them back after the third call and it is CitiCards. They asked for my social security number and/or my birthdate. I told them no and asked them who they were calling. They said they were calling for someone that I do not know. When I told them that they had violated the law by calling me twice before 8 AM and for calling my cell phone. They asked me how to reach the person that they were calling and I told them I had no idea who they were calling, that it wasn't me and to take my number off of there call list. Now this morning, Monday, I am getting calls from an unavailable caller and the number does not show up. I have no way to trace this call except to answer it and use up my cell minutes on some idiot. Also note that if you have a way to record calls when you get them, CitiCards will hang up if you tell them that you are recording the call. They refuse to be recorded.
This number called at 07:30 CSTClaimed they were calling from Kentucky. BS. The only reason I picked up is I have family in SE Ohio and recognized the area code ... thought there was some emergency.Gotta tell you, when the rough times are passed by, I won't be doing business with this specific bank, and I will find out all the other sub-brands they use to avoid.
Same here. I enjoyed getting the calls. "Hello, is _______there?" "Yes, this is he" Hung up! Ha! they didn't even ask for money. So I called back and they said, "Please hold for the next available agent." Ha Ha
Citi Cards do credit cards for a lot of major stores. My company has two: one through Office Depot and one through Home Depot, and I have a personal one for Sears (which is what brought me to this page--got a call this morning from this number, assuming it's because I missed a payment last month).My cell phone (and a lot of the newer Androids these days) have an option to send any certain number "straight to voicemail" when they call. I saved this number and a few others to my contacts so I could utilize this function--I highly recommend it to avoid the disturbance of repeated calls, whether you owe Citi or not.
I just got called from this number. Caller ID said it was from Delaware, Ohio, however, the woman on the line - who identified herself in a very thick accent as Citi-something-or-other - was very rude. First of all, I do have business with Citi CC, but I will not do business over the phone EVER if I'm being contact by someone at a foreign call center.* So the first thing I asked her if she was calling from within the US. She said YES and then proceeded to move on to the business she wanted to address with me. But I didn't believe her and asked again. She quickly said YES again followed by a I ALREADY TOLD YOU. But I know well enough that sometimes these foreign call centers think it's fine to lie if the company they are working for is in the US yet they are not. So I had to do a WAIT WAIT WAIT ... ARE YOU PHYSICALLY IN THE USA? .... Caller in very thick Indian accent, "Ma'am how many times do I have to tell you, yes, I am in UNITED AMERICAN STATES, now lets move on to you about credit card." REALLY? Click. *FYI: we could do a world of good for US workers if we refused to do business with Companies that employ offshore call centers. We could shut the foreign call centers down and save - or resurrect - the US call centers by simply asking if they are in US and if not, asking to be transferred to a rep stateside. Comcast, Chase, Kmart/Sears, Wells Fargo, and even ATT use foreign call centers (mostly in Philipines because they're accents are very slight) for Customer Service - inbound and outbound. Spread the word.