901-590-2100

Country: USA
901 area code: Tennessee (Memphis)
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    Lori
    Claims to be pharmacy selling prescription drugs for less.
    • Caller: Unknown
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    Sickofit
    Calls from this and other #'s constantly. I just see the number and push the hang up button. I know they are all for one scam or another. Just tired of it.
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    biff
    | 3 replies
    No sense in trying to block them with existing number. They bought your number from some other online site. Unless you want to screw with them by keeping them on the phone pretending to actually buy something you really need to just change your number AND never put your number on line again. Good luck.
    • Caller: Online Pharmacy
    • Call type: Telemarketer
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    So replies to biff
    | 1 reply
    What happens when you get rid of the number you have and get a new one? One that the previous holder of that number got rid of because they were getting too many calls? Or a number that has been published on so many websites that there simply are not any left to put it on? Well, Good Luck yourself.
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    Oh replies to So
    Don't forget the numbers that get dialed because these people use a computer to dial every number in existence. Wonder how changing your number will do those people that get called any good?
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    Lee
    Another scam no doubt. I just don't answer them anymore. I used to get 10 calls a day from these, but as I don't answer, they're less frequent.
    • Caller: Pharmacy
    • Call type: Telemarketer
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    Eddd Boggs
    Meds online.  I countered with waterfront property in Arizona.  Not a happy conversation.
    • Call type: Telemarketer
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    Aaron
    This 901-590-2100 fake spoofed number is being used by India madarchod moo-fos in Mumbai to sell fake tainted drugs and medications, fake back braces, and fake medical alert systems. In fact, it is nothing more than an illegal ploy to steal your credit card number. They ask for all your personal information, take your credit card number, and then you receive nothing but have thousands of dollars in unauthorized charges stacked up on your credit card. They try to sell you fake Viagra and fake Percocet, Vicodin, and Xanax for as low as 30 or 40 cents per pill.  Basically, they want to steal your money and credit card number by offering any drug for any price that you desire. But you never receive anything. And once they get your credit card number, they charge hundreds or thousands of dollars in unauthorized transactions.

    For all of these greasy stinky India scammers, I always like to toy with them for as long as possible, pretending to be an interested and involved caller.  That is the best way to retaliate.  They do not respond to any request to have your number removed from their database and they do not care if you yell at them or threaten legal action because they are poor idiots hiding in call center sweatshops in India.  Some of them may even laugh at you if you threaten them.  I have toyed with more than 40 of these idiots during the past few years by keeping them on the phone for at least one or two hours while I continued to work at my keyboard, clean house, or cook.  And one hour later when they finally realize that I am really not going to buy into their fake drugs, fake credit card services, or fake computer virus or IRS threats, I can hear their voices become more filled with fatigue and frustration. I once toyed with one India scammer by repeatedly asking about quantity discounts for Viagra and slowly bargained with him up until the price for 6000 Viagra pills was $2000. The idiot actually believed that I was genuinely interested for a full hour before he finally yelled at me, "What are you going to do with 6000 Viagra tablets!" and then he hung up in frustration. I lied to him and said that I was 80 years old and I take 6 or 8 Viagra pills each time to satisfy my 20-year old girlfriend for 10 continuous sweaty hours of fun. LOL!

    If the caller pretends to be a "U.S. Pharmacy" or "Canadian Pharmacy", ask the fake India pharmacy if they carry "JBB". If he asks you to spell the drug's name, spell it as japnibajabutyrate" , which sounds like the India-Hindi phrase for "go phu*k yourself", with "butyrate" added on to sound like a drug name. Or ask them if they carry "TMDD". If they ask you to spell it, spell it as "terimagandirundimate", which means "your mother is a filthy hoar" in Hindi, with "mate" added on the end to make it sound like a drug. LOL!

    You can drag out these phone calls and really wear down their patience and energy by faking the voice of a very old person. These scammers especially like to prey on old people because they think their senility makes them easier targets. So I pretend I am very old and hard of hearing, I purposely talk very slowly, and frequently ask them to repeat what they said and to talk louder because "my hearing aid battery needs replacement". LOL!!!

    If your phone can block entire area codes and phone number ranges and you do not know anyone in the Memphis, Tennessee area, just block the 901 area code since this same fake India scammer uses various 901 area code numbers.  I always toy with these scammers as much as possible before I block area codes or phone number ranges.
    • Caller: FAKE online pharmacy calling from India to steal credit card numbers
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    mike replies to biff
    Exactly !  Damn wogs.
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    Robert
    | 1 reply
    Just got this crap. Well, they got my Air horn before I hung up.
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    Robert replies to Robert
    Air horn again and Blocked.

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