310-967-2094
Country: USA
310 area code:
California (Los Angeles)
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- Jan| 2 repliesI got one just now. No one on the other end.
- jg| 2 repliesHi
Just got a call from this 310-967-2094 number. My caller ID claims it's from Beverly Hills, CA. Maybe I have star power after all! I didn't block it yet. I was kind of waiting to see if anyone here had some info on who this caller is. - Jen replies to jgJust got call from same number, claimed calling about my Reader's Digest subscription. I don't have one!
- SargeDid not answer and they left no message.
- Caller: LOGIPOS
- JKDid not answer and left no message--LOGIPOS name came up on caller ID.
- Caller: LOGIPOS
- ALLeft no message. Idiots!!!
- Caller: Logipos
- wayzlady 6/7/16Unknown name called at 11:21 a.m. 6/7/16. I didn't pick up this call and they left no message.
- Caller: unknown name
- Call type: Telemarketer
- MarieThis stranger calls once a week, no message no human voice on the other end.
- garyAsked about my Reader's Digest subscription. I don't have one. They knew my street address also. I told the person not try this scam again and then hung up.
- bobbireceived two calls from this number asking for my husband, I told her I would answer all her questions ! reader digest subscription as well as good house keeping.told her we do not get readers digest and I told her I keep a good house. she hung up oh how rude of her.. I had a good laugh :)
- Caller: unkn
- Josie replies to JanThis is a tried and true method to check and see if this (your) number is a "live" or working number. Then, they sell the number to telemarketers, scammers, etc.
- Josie replies to jgThis is a tried and true method to check and see if this (your) number is a "live" or working number. Then, they sell the number to telemarketers, scammers, etc.
- JeannieCall from Beverly Hills, CA. DIDNT answer. No message. Blocked.
- LITTLE SISCaller wanted to renew my magazine, i said i did not take magazines
- Call type: Telemarketer
- Patricia| 1 replyThey want personal info said I won a grant
- Caller: Said it's a government agent
- Slim replies to Patricia>> said I won a grant <<
Things to believe:
• "There ain't no such thing as a free lunch."
• If it seems too good to be true, it probably is.
• You have not won big bucks from a benign benefactor, a pot of pesos from PCH, dinero from a doctor, a car from a caller, or a grant from a gracious government
• The tooth fairy really does not exist
• You have not won a contest that you never entered.
• Everything you read on the internet or hear on the phone is not necessarily true.
• It is illegal to ask for money for a loan or prize, before awarding the loan or prize!
• "Free Trips" are loaded with mandatory & costly extras, and you usually must give them your card number after listening to a loooong spiel at a hotel.
• Microsoft or a different famous software company, or one of their agents did NOT cold call you to fix your computer.
• The moon is not made of green cheese.
• The IRS will snailmail you, rather than phone you, if there is a problem.
• Jackalope milk is not an aphrodisiac.
• If you Vanilla Card, GreenDot, MoneyGram, Western Union, iTunes or use ANY gift/money/reload PIN-type card to send money to a scammer, the money is gone. In fact, as of June, 2016, it is ILLEGAL for telemarketers to ask for payment via these methods.
• You should beware of Geeks bearing gifts, specially if the gift is a wooden horse with termites, or a statement that your computer is infected.
• 876 is NOT your lucky number, and it will cost you money to call that area code!
• The number you see on your Caller ID may not be the number of the person who called you!
• The Do Not Call List works as intended. It is NOT a call blocker!
• If you fall for a scam, you will be put on a "sucker list", and will get many more scammy calls!
More information regarding those facts (and others) may be found at
http://phonehelp.2truth.com/facts.html
Remember to return here, to 800notes.com, after you look at any of the information at that site, either to post more information, or to let us know you avoided the scam. - JenniferFrequent calls from this number!
- GregReceived a call from 310-967-2094 a few minutes ago. I no longer answer a call if I don't recognize the caller's number . I check the numbers out on the Internet and 9 times out of 10 they are listed as scams. 800notes.com is my favorite checking spot.
- saleIt has been reported on the news lately that the latest scam is calls regarding your magazine subscription. I just received a call from Beverly Hills. I did not say anything, but she said my name. I said what do you want?.She was calling about my Readers Digest subscription. I said BS I don't take the Readers Digest. You scammer. She hung up.
I amd reporting this to the FTC and calling Readers Digest to let them know scammers are using their magazine to scam Citizens.- Caller: scammer
- Call type: Text message
- MaxMy non existent Reader's Digest subscription...
- Caller: BEVERLY HILLS CA
- Call type: Telemarketer
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