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Area code: | 877 |
Prefix: | 587 |
Usage: | Toll Free |
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That's the problem, moron. I don't owe money to anyone, and when I've answered, the line just goes dead.
Calls numerous times and leaves a message to call Viti Bank about a credit card. Do not have one and I am current on the cards I do have.
This # has called my work line numerous times this weekend. Please get them to stop, I shouldn't be solicited at work.
pay them a visit and make them eat their phone , this is what it will take maybe send a message to these [***] that hide behind bogus toll free # and if it is a legit card co. they need to show on id who they are and if legit and u owe $ if the interest rate is higher than your states legal limit they can be sued for meritorious usury and according to a case in Buffalo NY. Citibank lost just such a case where as a judgement was denied to citibank for 3800.00 . NYS max. legal interest rate is 16 % and as most know a store card generally is well above that at 22 % or more , theives all of them ! Power to the 99 % , fight back .....
This number calls five or six times a day; sometime before 9AM and sometimes after 9PM. They never leave a message and they block who they are. Is there no way to stop these [***] from bothering people!
this company calls for a former owner of my cellular number.Regardless of how many times I advise them the person is not there, they want to them tell me something.....This is becoming costly as I travel over seas and answering this call is money out of my pocket.
These idiots were calling me several times a day, finally answered, was some very sweet girl informing me that I was behind on my "American Airlines" card. I asked for the last for digits on the card and she gave me something bogus that didn't match my card; I told her this is bogus, asked for the mailing address and she said that it was paid online and that they didn't have a physical address (Lol, what a joke: they'd still have my mailing address, you have to give this to them when you apply for card!). Asked her for the last 4 digits of the SSN, and she refused, citing "privacy issues". I responded, incredulously: "YOU called ME!!". I asked who the issuing bank was and she said "American Airlines"; I responded "No, dear...BANKS issue credit cards. American Airlines is not a bank; it is an *airline*." She then said it was Citi.At this point I told her I was going to contact Citi directly; she offered to give me the number and I laughed and said no, I'll be calling the number on my card. I did, and Citi confirmed what I already knew: my card was paid in full, I have no outstanding balances on any cards, and nobody else had opened one using my SSN. She also confirmed that 877-587-5727 is NOT a correct Citi bank number and that these people were NOT affiliated with them in any way.As others have pointed out: were you actually behind on a credit card payment, you would receive a physical mail indicating this, Citi is not going to call you up asking for personal info that they already have...also the Citi rep told me when they *do* call, they will leave a message and give you a valid Citi number to call. And hello?? These people are trying to solicit payment from someone who's supposedly behind on their card payments on another credit card??? Do you think a credit card company is gonna accept a debt payment made using *another* card? Not on this planet, they'll take a check, thank you very much; a credit card payment is always subject to chargeback etc. so a *real* credit card company won't touch that risk with a ten foot pole.This is a scam, pure and simple, and the people on here saying otherwise are obviously shills for the company making these calls. I would recommend that if anyone calls you from any credit card company about a "debt', you hang up, call the number on the back of your card, and check with them. Also, take the time to report this number at donotcall.gov, it takes about two minutes and if they receive enough of them, they might actually do something!