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| Area code: | 800 |
| Prefix: | 900 |
| Usage: | Toll Free |
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1-800-900-1380 calls me twice a day every day about a 'personal business matter' for someone who has never lived here and is not related to me. Why am I on the Do NOT Call list if I am still going to get these annoyed my calls
Over a period of about 6 weeks I received a half dozen calls from a male voice seeking to collect a debtfrom a "Patsy Wallace". The message said it was from MRS Associates & I should call them back at800-819-8567 ext 3882. I reached someone at that number & told them I was not Patsy Wallace & did notlive in the state that person lived in. On 4/30/2010 I called MRS back & they claimed they had removedmy phone # from their call list. The next day (Saturday morning) I got another robo-call seeking a"Portia Wallace". The message said to call them at 800-900-1380 & they left a case ID number. The amount of the debt in question was given as $90.18. I called that number today and only with great & repeated insistence I was told the name & address of the debt collector : Penn Corporation P.O. Box 988 Harrisburg PA 17108.They claimed they were removing my phone number from their call list. We'll see.
They called my cell phone. And left the same message as anyone elses. The funny part, I am 17 years old. Really, what's the point of calling a 17 year old? This really ticks me off.
have been getting calls from this number on a regular basis. they are asking for someone we do not know. i called them before and they said they removed the number. i just received another call and they asked for someone else, called them back, and they said two different people gave this number as their contact number?!?!?!?they told me they removed the number again. we'll see! very aggravating!!
Same number as every one else - 1 800 900 1380Continual calls by machine for an unknown person. What is the scam here? I do not understand how these callers (automated calls) are making a profit from this activity. Obviously, they want me to call them back and provide money. There is something very wrong with this type of operation.
If I am reading Linda Malone's message correctly, she is not talking about THE phone company, but the company calling her and leaving the voicemail message that is disturbing to her. I don't blame her. Just the curiosity factor alone would make the recipient want to find out who in the heck is calling their number.