716-886-9358

Country: USA
716 area code: New York (Cattaraugus, Chautauqua, Niagara Falls)
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    Kilandit
    | 3 replies
    This # just called my office. I kept saying hello and the male on the other end was saying hello but as if he was playing a game. I could hear alot of people in the back ground like a call center. I grew sick of saying hello. I said loudly what do you want and he hung up. I called the # back and it said the # I dialed is not in service.
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    Holly D
    | 2 replies
    This number just called our house.  There was a lot of chatter in the background, and the male caller would not let me talk until I told he had to listen to me. He was trying to get information about my computer.  Said he was calling from the Windows centre and my computer was at great risk. Told him I was going to report this call and phone number. He hung up quickly.
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    Josh
    Same as Holly D. # 716-886-9358: Guy on the other line had a heavy middle eastern accent and sounded like he was 12 years old telling me some [***] about calling from windows center. that is about the time i cut him off and told him to stop calling me.
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    mark
    it is a scam wactch out and hang up on him some  [***]
    • Call type: Prank
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    fedupwithphone scammers
    I had a call from the same noisy call centre. The man was probably East Indian and tried to tell me that he provides me with Windows support and service. Before he could say anything more, I told him that he provides me with nothing, that's it a scam and never to call my number again and disconnected the call before he could say anything else!
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    jimmyb
    This # called my phone, the ID said it was a Payphone, kept saying hello but no answer.
    • Caller: unknow
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    Matt
    Got a call from this number (716-886-9358) and it is a scam.  Same thing for me, an east Indian man was calling about fixing my computer and I knew it was a scam right away.  Man I hate these guys.
    • Caller: "Help PC Online"
    • Call type: Telemarketer
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    diana ross
    Called my phone from a payphone.at 1:30 pm in the evening on February 10, 2012. I didn't answer the call because I don't answer calls from numbers I don't recognize EVER, and no message was left.
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    canadian girl
    this # now said they were calling about cars!!!  looking for the business owner but, she couldn't be specific and could not understand a word she said.  heavy accent, guessing east indian
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    IG
    bothered several times also from another number
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    rachel
    this number had called me today and i couldnt hear him at first and he had an odd way of speaking like he was from another country but still i could understand him.  but then when he said he was my ex boyfriend i said what you talking about who the hell is this.  He then said sounding scketchy on the phone saying to me " I wanna "F*** You!"  then i hung up
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    Ron Earl
    I was called from this number saying that my computer was in danger that someone had hijacked my IP address....told him I didn't own a computer and he hung up...they may be trying to hijack your phone for use on long distance networks.
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    Pat
    Got four calls from this guy today. First 3 from unknown #, but the same middle eastern/Indian dude. Claimed he was calling from Dept of Education & was pushing info on scholarships etc. Every time I told him - not very nicely - to not call back, but then he does just that a few hours later. Knows my name & email address too. Creepy!
    • Call type: Telemarketer
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    Anthony
    | 2 replies
    Yes, you can stop the calls!  I received one, sometimes up to three calls a day from Canadian Pharmacy using this and a dozen other numbers. for over 3 years until I finally fought back! Here's the secret: Their computer makes tens of thousands of calls a day, routed through different numbers all over the country, only connecting you to a salesperson when you say "hello".  At the first sign of negativity, they simply hang up. It costs them nothing! You will never get off the automated call list until you order something.

    So DO IT! Be sure to ask lots of questions, change your mind several times, haggle on price. Then give them your address, email and credit card number (all fake!). The first time I kept the woman on the phone for 45 minutes. After she ran the fake card number (always use the correct first 2 digits), she desperately tried to call me 10 times a day for 3 days. Finally I answered and told her the credit card was canceled and gave her another. 3 more days of calling with no answer and it all stopped - for 3 months!!

    I repeated the process, this time saying I had no credit card and was in the middle of switching bank accounts. After an hour on the phone fielding my stupid repeat questions and placing a $200 order, he sent instructions (to a fake email) on how to pre-pay using Western Union. He called 10 times a day for a week to figure out why they hadn't gotten the money before it all stopped again. 3 months later, here they come again. No biggie. I'm starting to enjoy this!

    They make their money by selling to one of every 10,000 calls. It takes only a tiny percentage of fake orders to waste enough time for their entire marketing strategy to go bust. The salespeople get frustrated, make no commissions and quit. The company spends $1000 training another replacement. Their phone banks are stalled taking orders that only cost them money. Try it, its fun!

    Put them out of business - REPOST THIS FOR EVERY NUMBER THEY USE
    • Call type: Telemarketer
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    Kim
    If you get them saying they are from Microsoft etc and they need to get permission for maual access to your computer to fix a problem hang up... they want to put a worm or virus in your computer that will get all your passwords banking info etc... hang up... right away...
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    winnii replies to Anthony
    | 1 reply
    I just push the fax button, and they fax right off.  Doesn't waste my time that way.  The calls come from all over the place, as these creeps have managed to get our numbers from 'call centers' outsourced by Bell and other carriers to India, Pakistan, Philippines etc.  I don't use my fax machine for much else these days, but it sure works on these poor morons.
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    winnii replies to winnii
    Just got one from  716 886 9358 pressed my fax machine button,  and he Faxed Off pretty fast. I never pickup if I don't recognize the caller.  Nothing discourages like that howling tone in the ear.  Or you could use a bicycle horn, if you still want to have fun, and don't have a fax machine.
    I have my answering service set to 10 rings.  they usually give up after 5 or 6.  anyone serious about contacting me will leave a message, skype text or email.
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    Satin
    They keep calling me about my computer I told them you call again I will report you. And yes last time it was bad static kept saying hello, hello hung up they called again. Then got a man with an Indian accent about getting signals from my computer. I said HELL NO that comp is not even being used. Stop calling!
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    Tony
    I had a call from this number saying it was Sam from the Technical Department regarding my windows computer. I asked him if he realized that he was trying to steal money from me that I need to feed my children. He said no, it was just his job. I then asked if he thought it was OK that he was being paid to steal my hard-earned money that I used not only to feed and clothe my own children but also used to do a lot of volunteer and charity donations and did he think it was really OK to steal my money. Silence. I hung up.
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    anonymous replies to Kilandit
    "it said the # I dialed is not in service" means the number is spoofed  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caller_ID_spoofing  and your caller should be treated as hostile.

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