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| Area code: | 770 |
| Prefix: | 557 |
| Country: | United States |
| State: | Georgia |
| City: | Stone Mountain |
| Company: | Comcast Phone Of Georgia |
| Usage: | Landline |
| Time zone: | Eastern |
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There are a few places on the UPS shipping label where package contents can be written. I do it all the time when I ship.
Called earlier this week - I was suspicious as the caller was not very polished, bumbled thru his information, I could hear that it was a "bull pen" call and he said he knows we ship UPS everyday (which we do not). Said we're paying full retail and that he has a "business proposition" for me to save this company money. I asked him to call back - he acted surprised, but called this morning. I told him I had looked up the phone number from caller ID and know this to be a scam. He insisted it was not. He said he had our company name, email address; UPS id number and invoice information. I told him it didn't matter, I knew it to be a BS call and to quit calling. Funny - I just had a phone conversation with my "real" UPS rep who has a completely different phone number AND knows my name. This guy didn't have a clue. Anyone on this site saying these are legitimate calls is just part of the scam. Morons!
This is UPS... maybe scammers are somehow making the number appear when they call too? I have two claims for lost packages done over the weekend and this was a follow-up and knew the info without me telling them. This was legit for me.
You don't HAVE to put it on the label and if it's something valuable, I don't. I usually ship things like brochures and non-important papers.
The labels I create on the UPS website have a space for "Reference" and that's where I enter the contents. It does appear on the label but it's in very small print at the bottom so if a receiver looked, they would see it.
No they won't - they called me from this number trying to sell me something. Nice Try!
Now that you mention it, I remember something like that when I shipped a package to Asia.And yes, I know we're talking about international scammers. I was just answering BigA with how UPS could possibly know the contents of a package.
I received a call from (770) 557-3001 that was only identified as "Georgia" and the voice mail was from "UPS" regarding a package I had reported as missing. The person calling used very broken English and advised me to call the shipping company because the package was delivered. I've already called the shipping company and was told to contact UPS. I'm not calling back.