516-283-5459

Country: USA
516 area code: New York (Freeport, Garden City, Glen Cove)
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    Annoyed
    | 3 replies
    They called for the following:

    http://www.npdf.org/Fundrasing.htm
     
    National Police Defense Foundation Campaign
    Joseph Di Gregorio, President

    Spoke with them, they could not validate identity over the phone and got rude when we asked for mailed info.  

    When I called back 4 times (3 times they hung up rudely), I told them that according to federal guidelines set forth by the FTC they must tell me which agency/call center they are from.  They gave me the following:

    Menacola Marketing DBA: Neighborhood Outreach
    6914 New Utrecht Avenue
    Brooklyn, NY 11229
    (888) 775-7789           E: Mail: menacola@aol.com

    I asked to be removed and they again become aggressive and rude and hung up.
    • Caller: Menacola Marketing DBA: Neighborhood Outreach
    • Call type: Telemarketer
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    maria gaspar
    call  sounds  strange  
    do  not  know the  number
    • Caller: 5162835459
    • Call type: Prank
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    M
    | 2 replies
    I've been getting many hang-up calls, each from a different unrecognizable number. According to this site (which is very helpful), they're all from various sham organizations representing themselves as charities connected with the police. During the holiday season they all come out of the woodwork, depending on our naive generosity, Rather than be insulted and treated rudely by them, l don't even pick up their calls. I know that means they will continue to call ad nauseum, but  sc**w 'em!
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    M replies to M
    They're baaack!  I'm going to ignore them again, just as l did back in November. They're wasting their time!
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    Gary P
    Adult novelty shoppe. wanted me to buy deildoes
    • Call type: Telemarketer
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    Eileen T replies to Annoyed
    | 2 replies
    A man with a Middle-Eastern accent phoned, saying he's from Microsoft and wants to refund my money. I was NEARLY a victim of a scam just like that just this past autumn. When I refused to go get a money order, he wiped out my computer. Previously, I DID allow him access to it, since my desktop generally asks whether or not I want to report w/e (minor) error to (Microsoft, I'm guessing). I usually click "yes" and, I therefore thought the call was in response to those (again, MINOR) errors. I'll tell u this, they must have quite the operation going on. Thankfully, I thought fast and we didn't lose money (with the exception of what we paid to have my computer repaired. U can bet ur bottom dollar I won't be giving out ANY info online again. Period. And I do NOT answer phone calls with no caller ID.
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    Eileen T replies to Eileen T
    Oh, yeah... He went to the Moneygram site and 'filled out' the form there, erased it REALLY quickly, along with the email id gotten from Moneygram. Thankfully, I also had my email open on my iPhone and was able to actually READ the form and what he'd filled out. I would have been responsible to pay Moneygram $500! The 'refund' was supposed to be over $200 but less than $300. I took a screenshot of the email, which had the processing number on it. I hung up with him, called both, Moneygram AND my bank right away. Although embarrassed, I told the nice lady what had just transpired and that was that, till he wiped my computer clean of pictures, folders, everything! I'm one of the more fortunate ones, I know.
    Bottom line:
    • Don't answer the call of someone u don't know or whose name u don't recognize.
    • Don't answer calls if the name and/or number are "unknown" or simply not there, or if it appears to be an error.
    • Don't EVER give out your address, email address, employment address, or ANY financial OR bank information. Ever! Not even the NAME of your bank.
    If it SEEMS too good to be true, it IS too good to be true.
    Nobody wins a lottery or contest without having entered in it. Remember, you really DO have to "be in it to win it".
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    Eileen T. replies to M
    Yep. Ur certainly correct there. And if it's truly a business call, they'll leave a message. Before I stopped answering the phone, I'd been telling them, "Good. If ur  giving me a 'refund', mail it to me!"
    When he said he's from Microsoft, I said, "no ur not. This is a scam." Then I recited for him that old adage, "Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me TWICE, shame on me. You'll NOT try to scam me again!" Then I'd hang up. Like u, tho, I've stopped answering the phone unless it's someone in my family or another number I recognize. Besides, ppl must remember that most businesses don't give refunds without a fight, most of the time. That's just bad business that will have them not making as much of a profit as they'd like. Lol
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    Eileen T. replies to Eileen T
    Sometimes, this scam will show up as Cold Spring Harbor.

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