323-736-4027
Country: USA
323 area code:
California (Los Angeles)
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- Bob| 2 repliescalled me too (Microsoft they say) wanted access to my CPU. Microsoft does not call people. I've had these calls before and I love messing with them until they figure out what I'm doing and hang up.
- Caller: Microsoft they say
- DesertRatCalled, left no message, blocked.
- stoshieLeft no message. Robocall.
- Call type: Telemarketer
- KPCKeeps calling
- rusecalled and did not leave a message. Using my selective call forwarding the next time they call me the local police will be answering. hehehe
- rufusthis number has called twice and starts out "Hi the state has determined your house would be elgible for converting to solar..bah blah...I just hang up. I called the number back and get the recording were sorry the number you have reach has been discontected or no longer in service. So much for national dont call list>>>>>
- Call type: Telemarketer
- lpCalled several times, this is a number should be blocked .
- Caller: not specified
- jaIt's very difficult to block the calls from this company as they call from a different spoofed number each time. I've recorded eight different phone numbers for the exact same recorded message:
602-238-7719
309-717-0079
310-935-4514
973-870-0618
909-947-3654
949-298-8008
714-904-4294
323-736-4027
"Hello! The state has determined that you qualify for a new energy release program where you may be eligible to receive up the a $21,000 tax credit. Press 5 for additional information. Press 3 to no longer receive these calls."
Needless to say, pressing any number will not stop the calls.- Caller: New Energy Release Program
- Call type: Telemarketer
- EandVCalls constantly never a message
- NJdotCOMNo Caller ID information provided. This is apparently the same caller who used 973-870-0618 about two hours ago.
- Call type: Telemarketer
- stop calling meGot a call from this number, assumed it was yet another idiot with another scam, and blocked it immediately.
- fokuchs replies to BobI had the same thing happen. Tell's me he is Microsoft, wanting to access my CPU. I told him what the hell and hung up.
- Dave-in-Pasadena-CaliforniaDidn't pick up. No message.
- AnonymCaller ID: Out of Area. Robocall: "Hello! The state has determined that you qualify for a new energy release program where you may be eligible to receive up the a $21,000 tax credit. This is not a sales call. Press 5 for additional information. Press 3 to no longer receive these calls." We are a DNC number. Pressing 3 only deletes message; sends no message to the caller. Decided to pick up. Spoke to a woman and asked for the name of her company (Green Energy Association). When advised that we are a DNC number, snippily told me that DNC did not apply, since I initiated the call by selecting 5. Said she'd make note not to call again. Heard that line before. Number reported to DNC and FCC.
- Caller: Green Energy Association
- Call type: Telemarketer
- RobertaGRobocall. No message left when answering machine came on. Caller ID shows calling party as calling number as the calling party. White pages lists number as VoIP in CA; Intelius says "invalid phone number".
- khcCaller ID says "Los Angeles, CA". Some sort of pre-recorded engery program/tax credit scam that REPEATS itself twice! [so, it takes up twice as much space & time on your answering machine; and it ties us twice as many phone lines!] These jerks are ridiculous...
- Call type: Telemarketer
- Oddly AmazingGot "the call'. I DON'T ANSWER UNKNOWN CALLERS E-VER! No message left--big surprise(!)
- Caller: Los Angeles CA
- nscalls repeatedly, did not answer, goes away after 4 rings, leaves no message.
- Caller: Unknown name
- Las Vegas Marketing VPYou guys will LOVE this one. A heavily accented voice told me he was calling from "Microsoft Google" and that my computer was "detected in a routine scan as having serious virus issues. As part of a customer service, we will fix your computer one time only for free!" I happened to have a battery powered Fusion razor handy so I put it on the desk and moved the phone around, making the caller repeat himself four times because of the "interference" on my cell phone. He finally gave up.
My question is, with all the resources that the real Microsoft and Google have, why don't they put these guys out of business by bringing the computers and phones of these scam artists down?- Caller: "Microsoft Google"
- Call type: Telemarketer
- ww| 1 replyI felt like living in a prison not able to answer any incoming calls. These guys are ruining our lives
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