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| Area code: | 800 |
| Prefix: | 777 |
| Usage: | Toll Free |
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A man with what sounded like an Indian accent called me claiming he was from Sprint. He definitely wasn’t and I could tell because of the background noise on his line. He was telling me that he wanted to see if I was interested to switching to unlimited data (I already have unlimited data and he said he knew I had unlimited) then proceeded to ask me why I use my phone. I told them I don’t have time for his conversation and hung up. I have called Sprint’s customer service many times and I am sure this is NOT them.
I picked up the phone, said "hello" and there was no response. I said "hello" again and no response. I said "hello" a third time and was about to hang up when a lady came on. She said "I'm calling from Sprint and I wanted to tell you how you could collect your free tablet." I said not to call me any more and hung up.Even though I use Sprint as my cell phone company, I doubt this was from Sprint. First, the pausing after I said "hello" is typical of an auto-dialer/ robo-call. Second, if it was from Sprint, why didn't the caller use my name, such as "Hello, Mr Jones...". Instead, she introduced herself and went straight into the sales pitch.They called at 8:50 pm, which is unacceptable for sales call. Then again, no time is a good time for a sales call.
I was getting crank calls for a while and Sprint claims they can't because it's a blocked number. Got them this morning with the loudest whistle I could find. Don't think the blocked numbers will be calling again ;-)
I don't know if you know but you can block unwanted caller from your phone you have to look for it on your phone ask Sprint to show you how to do it .good luck man have a good one
Caller said this is sprint calling, can I speak to Thomas *******, I said this is he, she said im calling to see if I can lower your bill twice, then the call disconnected. Very strange, the caller could not even pronounce Thomas correctly....
You should worry more about being able to write English correctly yourself than other people not being able to speak it.
This is a "legitimate" (are any cold calls legitimate...) sales call from my cell phone carrier. They want to move me from Virgin Mobile to Sprint (VMs parent company) with an "exlusive!" offer. Albeit, not a very good offer...
Claiming to be sprint but cant verify. Wanted my social security # and told me id get a free phone for being a good customer with boost. I told him sounds great but your not getting my ss#. He got agitated and ended the call
Called my cell...Left message saying they were Boost Cellular and had a special offer to upgrade with a new phone....soliciting.