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Rating: 0 Kate - 8 May 2008
Unknown number.
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Rating: 0 AIA - 1 Jul 2008
Called my home line, did not leave a message. Wife told me they called prior and it was related to an aftermarket vehicle warranty or something.

totally annoying these people should be BANNED and their pathetic company and tactics stopped forever.
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Rating: 0 Heather - 8 May 2008
This phone # left an email concerning "my vehicle".  I believe this is one of those "insurance" companies that tries to sell you aftermarket warranties.
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Rating: 0 Rem - 9 May 2008
keep calling constantly without leaving message
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Rating: 0 sam - 10 May 2008
im getting call from the same number, how the hell they get our cell numbers ????
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Rating: 0 Fedup - 11 May 2008
What is the government doing to stop this? NOTHING!
Caller ID: TN Removal
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Rating: 0 Houston - 11 May 2008
They keep calling me in order to sell an extended warranty. It is a machine, so I just hung up. The problem is that they call my cell phone and I am charged for it. How can I stop that!
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Rating: 0 tsyphers - 12 May 2008
Calling but won't leave message.
Caller ID: Paging Phone NV
Caller Type: Telemarketer
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Rating: 0 tired_of_phone_calls - 16 May 2008
Same as the rest of ya'll.... these jerkoffs call DAILY on my CELL PHONE, and suck up my precious minutes, when I answer it's just a dumb recording that tells me about how my (nonexistent) vehicle warranty is about to expire and how they want to sell me an extended warranty. They are ball-less freaks and need to be stopped. It doesn't surprise me that Nevada doesn't want to do anything about this, they are a pretty laxxed state.
7025201485
702-520-1485
Caller ID: 7025201485
Caller: Unknown - Car Warranty sales
Caller Type: Telemarketer
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Rating: 0 Kogle - 12 Jun 2008
Keeps calling and hangs up when we answer.  Calls our company phone number.  When I call the number back, it says the call cannot be completed as dialed
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Rating: 0 c - 13 Jun 2008
they called my cell ... i didn't answer ... they left no message
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Rating: 0 Rhine - 16 Jun 2008
To get it to stop, dial:  1-702-520-1400.  When you do, it's a recording stating they do not accept incoming calls but to remove your number from the calling list, press "1".  I did that and haven't gotten a call since.
Caller ID: Paging Phone NV
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Rating: 0 lisa - 2 Jul 2008
I have also called this number back and tried to get on the do not call list and the recording said it was full and to try again later.  I've done this several times and it is always full.
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Rating: 0 Gen - 16 Jun 2008
Call on business line - no message left.
Caller ID: Loan Serv
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Rating: 0 pizza - 19 Jun 2008
nobody  on  the  line.  just  numerous  calls  from   1-702-520-1485   T N  Removal    very  annoying
Caller ID: 1-702-520-1485
Caller: T N Removal
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Rating: 0 Frank - 24 Jun 2008
Call recv'd multiple times from 702-520-1485 and other extensions of this number.  They NEVER leave a msg.  To resolve, call 720-520-1400 and select option #1 to "opt out from being called".  Do not call the extenstion number you were called from.....call the general # which ends in 1400.  Hope this helps eliminate one irritating unwanted call from a blocked number.  Yes, you may have to pay for a long distance call to contact this stuipd company in Nevada but it will be worth it rather than using up your minutes every time they continue to call you.
Caller ID: 702-520-1485
Caller: Unknown
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Rating: 0 Collins - 7 Jul 2008
They have called my work a couple of times today with only a couple of hours between calls.  Nobody and/or nothing says anything.  The caller hangs up immediately after I answer.
Caller ID: Loan Serv
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Rating: 0 702-520-1485 - 8 Jul 2008
ID Thieves Increase Use of Mail, Phones
Monday February 11, 12:04 am ET
By Eileen Alt Powell, AP Business Writer  
Identity Thieves Turn to Old-Fashioned Channels -- Mail and Telephones

NEW YORK (AP) -- When it comes to identity theft, most people think they're especially vulnerable when they're working on their computers, or when fraudsters hack into big databases and steal card numbers.

In fact, consumers are far more likely to be victimized if their wallet, checkbook or credit card is lost or stolen, according to a new study released Monday by Javelin Strategy & Research.

The research group, which is based in San Francisco, also found that as financial institutions and retailers have improved their in-store and online security, ID thieves have turned to more-traditional channels of theft, especially the telephones and the mail.

While the incidence of ID fraud through in-store and online purchases declined in the latest survey, conducted last October, from a similar study in 2006, the portion of fraud stemming from mail or telephone purchases jumped to 40 percent from 3 percent.

Identity theft occurs when someone uses an individual's personal identifying information, such as a credit card number, without the person's permission to commit fraud or other crimes. Javelin's study covered incidents ranging from a one-time misuse of someone's credit card number to the takeover of a person's account or creation of new accounts in a person's name.

James Van Dyke, president of Javelin, said in an interview that many Americans are too trusting on the phone.

"In a typical situation, unsuspecting consumers receive phone calls from parties claiming to represent nonprofit organizations, billing institutions or other financial institutions," Van Dyke said. "Far too many of these consumers provide the callers with personal information, such as Social Security numbers, bank account numbers and credit card numbers."

With that information, criminals can open accounts in the victim's name, empty existing bank accounts, even buy cars or homes.

While the Javelin study found that overall ID theft was falling, it also found that the cost for consumers to resolve the resulting fraud was rising.

The latest study indicated that 8.1 million Americans were victims of ID fraud in 2007, down from 8.4 million a year earlier and 10.1 million in 2003.

The total cost of ID fraud also dropped, to $45 billion in the latest study from $51 billion a year earlier and $56 billion in 2003.

Van Dyke attributed the drop to a variety of defensive steps by consumers and institutions, including "greater consumer vigilance and awareness, improvements in systems and practices by companies that manager personal information ... and consumers more frequently updating spyware and antivirus software."

But the average cost for a consumer to resolve the problem rose to $691 in 2007 from $554 a year earlier.

The reason, the report said, is "due to growing sophistication in criminal fraud techniques, particularly in new accounts fraud," resulting in more high-value cases.

The biggest sources of personal identification information for thieves included: 33 percent from the loss or theft of a wallet, check or credit card; 23 percent from in-store, mail or telephone purchases; 17 percent from misappropriation of information by friends, relatives or in-home employees; 8 percent from computer viruses, spyware or hackers; 7 percent from data breaches, and 6 percent from stolen paper mail.

Ironically, the increase in phone fraud may be the result of better phone technology. So-called Voice over Internet Protocol, or VoIP, has made it possible for criminals half way around the globe to make inexpensive calls to the United States -- and mask where they've originating, Van Dyke said.

Also ironically, fraudsters often take the information they steal from individuals and use it to open wireless phone accounts, he added.

"Phone accounts are the No. 1 new account being opened," Van Dyke said.

Identity thieves:
702-520-1485
Caller ID: 702-520-1485
Caller: 702-520-1485
Caller Type: Non-Commercial
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Rating: 0 Skippy - 5 Aug 2008
This is why I rent a Post Office box in my small town. This is my logic-you lock your car and your front door when you are away, so why not you mail? Your mail contains information that can be just as valuable as what you type online.
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Rating: 0 Cathy - 16 Jul 2008
received repeated calls from this number but no message is ever left.  Tried calling the number and it states "we are sorry if we reached your number in error, we only purchase and call businesses.  They did call my "business" line.  You then get an option to press "1" to have your number removed.  When you press "1" it goes back to the start of the message "we are sorry if we've reached your number in error, we only purchase and call businesses, please press "1" to have your number removed.  Then you start the exercise again, so it's futile in my book.
Caller ID: Unknown
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