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Area code: | 800 |
Prefix: | 456 |
Usage: | Toll Free |
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I got a call from this number almost immediately after placing an order through Dell.com. A woman with a South Asian accent left me a voice mail wanting to confirm my order of two notebooks of a type I could not understand through her accent. I had only ordered one computer and it was not of the type she mentioned. I currently have an email in to Dell.com order support about this phone call.
I received a call from this number and at first thought it was another phone phishing scam. Turns out that the number is legitimate. I'm glad that I called back as it turned out that my debit card had been compomised and someone had tried to order a laptop from Dell using my debit-card information. Had I ignored this call, the fraud would have been perpetuated to who-knows-what level. Just a reminder to take when using a new web site to place an order with a credit card. I had just placed an order on line several days earlier at a site that I had not visited before. I suspect that is where the card apparently became compromised.
This number has called my home twice. Both times I have told them that the credit card charge they are calling about was disputed as part of a group of fraudulent charges and that the account which was used is no longer valid. They are very sketchy on the phone and always seem to be trying to get detailed information from me which I am not willing to provide. The first time they called, they hung up on me when I got insistent and wanted to know which card they were talking about. The second time they seemed to be trying to get me to give them the last 4 digits of the new account number which I would not give. She finally gave up and told me she would have to work it out with the bank.
Quit looking at porn and ya wouldn't have to pay so much for virus removal. I have received some calls from this number recently. Was not available to answer. I have noticed that i have a one dollar charge pending on my credit card starting from when i got the first call. Never ordered anything. Did contact tech support before calls. Was from an issue about why my memory speed is running at 1066Mhz when advertised at 1333Mhz speed. Turns out (answer from tech support) the bus speed on the motherboard doesn't handle the faster speed of the memory dimms. So never ordered anything and DO NOT believe something should be tying up my credit until i cancel what was never ordered. Was planning on ordering more stuff from dell. Don't think so now. That is dells fault!!!
Got a call at my work (not phone # associated with my credit card) from accented person at this number asking if I'd authorized a Dell purchase on my Discover card. I said no. Person kept asking more questions & wanted to confirm my cc #. I refused to provide any additional info or to confirm or deny any cc numbers. I told him I'd already said I did not authorize any Dell purchase and that's all the info I was going to provide. He said he'd cancel the order. Many phones ringing in background through all this.
OK, how about this...I bought a high-end laptop from Dell. I downloaded the sound driver from Dell's site and installed it. After I did that, my sound stopped working. In order to get sound again, I had to re-install the driver. Any time I restarted the computer, I had to reinstall the software to get the sound to work.I called Dell, and told them the problem. I verified that I download the correct version with a tech person, but he said he couldn't help me fix the problem, I had to contact someone in the software department. He transferred me, and after explaining the issue again, the person said they couldn't help me unless I purchased a software agreement for over $100. They said I could get a 1-year, 4-incident agreement for $239 - this would cover 4 different types of software problems.Why should I pay over $100 to have them fix a problem that they caused? It wasn't MY fault their software that updates the drivers doesn't work properly.Dell is a hardware company. They should not include any of their own software on their PCs, unless they are willing to support it.I ended up finding the solution by doing a google search on the error message. I won't buy another Dell.
I have not answered my phone but if this is dell then they have the wrong number, I don't have any dell products..
Two calls, one right after another, and did not answer due to being overseas. I figured they where calling about the XPX M1330 I have that has gone through 7, yes count them, 7 motherboards. Never, ever again will I purchase a Dell
I received a call too. I did not answer. I also do not own any Dell products.If they are asking for a credit card number on a purchase you never made, then it sounds like a scam. If this is really a Dell phone number, it sounds like someone is spoofing the caller ID or hacking into Dell's phone system, because some of the calls, like someone farting or asking for social security numbers, does not sound legit.