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| Area code: | 830 |
| Prefix: | 200 |
| Country: | United States |
| State: | Texas |
| City: | Pleasanton |
| Company: | Sprint Spectrum L.p. |
| Usage: | Wireless |
| Time zone: | Central |
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Have been receiving calls from this # for months on my cell phone. Finally answered and told not to call again and with in 2 hours they called on my wife's cell phone. How do you get them to stop???
Got a call from this number. Answered. Man said he was with Home Security and that I'd been selected for a free home security system. I said I had security already, I was not interested, and hung up.
Got a call from this number today. Same man with foreign accent. He told me he was with home security and I had been selected.... I stopped him right there! "Your company is called home security"..."I'm with homeland security"...."you're with the government?"..." no, I'm trying to give you some information"..."this is a scam! You are a criminal! NEVER call me again!"...He got very angry and even argued with me. This was kind of scary!
This number called me and when I answered it the man on the other end said he ws calling from a "home security system" company, the reason he was calling he said is because I had won a free wi-fi home security system. I then told him I don't even own a home so how was I picked?? He hung up and that was that. I tried calling back and it says I've dialed the wrong number. This is a scam!! be careful and don't give them any info.
This number called my cell phone. Message was "hello". Definitely an unwanted call from a telemarketer.
I think they're foreign pieces of s.h.i.t trying to get your home address or bank account to set you up. Just like when the elderly get scammed, The victims are told that a $500,000 dollar deposit is waiting to be transfered to their account. The scammer asks for a small deposit($500 or so) in order for the $500,000 transfer to initialize. The victims will give out their bank info (routing #; bank name etc...) and end up being swindled for all of their assets. These scammers are generally over seas. Tip: Anything offered for free over the phone by a broken english, non-American foreign p.o.s company with no background is a scam. Do not give any personal info away. You can tell them to stick it up their brown a$$
People called and asked me if I had small children, then asked if I had a security system. They then asked about my schedule, when the kids were home alone, their GENDER, and then asked if I wanted to join NAMBLA, North American Man Boy Love Association. Said they would give me "free" system and membership if I allowed them to install cameras and sensors in kid's rooms. Needless to say I refused; Chris Hanson should look into this. If you see this number, BEWARE OF NAMBLA.