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| Area code: | 817 |
| Prefix: | 592 |
| Country: | United States |
| State: | Texas |
| City: | Mansfield |
| Company: | Sbc Internet Services |
| Usage: | Landline |
| Time zone: | Central |
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All that shows up on my cell is the number. They never leave a message. I've read all the notes here and am so sick and tired of these scammers!!! I average several of these a day.
Call was from "Johnathan with home security center" I blocked the call at this point.Another home security scammer
I forward it to 12146664321, let the scammers talk to a robot. Call it and pretend your a scammer. I will annoy them to no end, and then start over. It's not real it's only a robot I assure you. To funny. He's called the Jolly Roger and he did this just for us to annoy telemarketers. Turnabout is fair play ;)
Caller ID said "Faith Fournier". Man said he was "Jonathan" from "Home Security Systems". Lying bums. Blocked.
As I said... They are ineffective, just ways to take your tax money, waste time, and spend it on almost useless, inundated departments. These scammers are usually in foreign countries where our enforcement cannot go. The scammers will always be a step ahead in technology and motivation. I'm not sure what you're asking. Are you saying these links are useful just because they exist? If that is the case, then aliens exist just because fans say so, cuz, I mean, aliens have websites too... right? 800notes is the way to go, for verification of scam numbers and contributing your own comments to help others. After that, your vigilant behavior is up to you. You sound like a lot of naive people: "I read it online so it must be true."I rely on this website to validate my decision to not answer a scam call. I usually have very few of those because I've learned the hard way to not answer scam calls, not mess with them, not appeal to their sense of compassion which doesn't exist, not bother with DNC. I learned to verify here and then ignore. We all get a few calls here and there, but don't waste your time hoping someone or some governmental agency is gonna gallop in and rescue you. Our govt is so overwhelmed that they don't even answer their own information number, nor does the IRS.Registering your complaint with these agencies doesn't mean they're gonna help you, or even can help you. The two activities are mutually exclusive. I always check at 800notes, very helpful website. As I said previously, if you still want to waste time reporting to govt websites, that's your decision, but this 800notes website is better. How you conduct yourself after that, is a personal decision.
id says Fournier faith phone#817-592-3435 - left no message ... first time I got a call from this number ... I know for sure that I know NO ONE from this area code.........This is one strike from this number ... the next strike from this number then this number will be put on Verizon NO CALL LIST. Each number that has called me twice has been put on this list ... then no more calls from any of those numbers
First of all, Belvedere: "multiple personality" is an out-of-date, uneducated layman's term for a serious mental illness called DID, dissociative disorder. It is often confused with schizophrenia by laypeople and the media, but it is not the same illness at all. Both are catastrophic illnesses. Secondly: it's really inappropriate to call people names just because you disagree or don't have the training or intellectual equipment to understand what you read, especially if you are an uneducated layperson who has no understanding of what DID actually is, and are not professionally qualified to render a DSM diagnosis. And thirdly: using mental illness as an insult is just as offensive as calling someone a "retard" or "gay" or using the N-word casually. DID is a serious psychological disorder wherein people have alter personalities developed in childhood, as a way for a child to adapt, compartmentalize and cope with unspeakable abuse, which interferes with their ability to function and perform activities of daily living as adults... Using name-calling to invalidate someone's comments is really inappropriate and inaccurate, especially here, where courtesy is the standard. I don't get why you would think a person is dissociative, just because you cannot understand, or disagree with, what they've said. And you offer no alternative suggestions, either. My entry above for coping with scam calls was consistent, organized and proven useful, and was courteously submitted. Yours... is not. As William F. Buckley, Jr. once said (and the only comment the arrogant stinker ever said that I agreed with), "vulgarity is the last refuge of the ignorant."