973-200-4030
Country: USA
973 area code:
New Jersey (Newark, Orange, Passaic)
Read comments below about 9732004030. Report unwanted calls to help identify who is using this phone number.
- BP| 2 repliesNo name or message. A bunch of numbers and letters in the caller ID box. I wish they would quit calling.
- Caller: V31111022900100
- meglyn15 replies to BPsecond call-no message
- Bill Croft| 2 repliesWhat good is the Government do not call list if I still get these junk calls
- Caller: ???????
- Rufus replies to Bill Croft"What good is the Government do not call list if I still get these junk calls"
Gov doesn't give a shyte if you get hounded. They are probably doing it....
If you don't recognize the number DON'T PICK UP!
No message? No problem. - Bruce replies to BPTo get them to stop calling, go to your cell account online and BLOCK the number! Most providers offer this option. T Moblie does. If your provider doesn't, tell them to START DOING SO or you will SWITCH to a friendlier provider that doesn't expect you to have your ears raped with these calls day in and out.
P.S. No message? DON'T CALL BACK, it can cause long distance charges you won't be made aware of until your next bill. - NSA replies to Bill CroftNSA to Americans: "We don't care who bothers you. That is your problem. If you don't like it move to Russia with Ed Snowden!"
THAT is what they might as well be saying. I'm glad Obama is on the way OUT. He has passed more legislation attacking your Constitutional rights than any other president.
GET THIS BENEDICT ARNOLD OUT. - EmilyCalled twice in last week; no message. Called back, goes straight to a recording claiming they are "Premier Energy Group" -- I have no affiliation with them.
- Caller: Premier Energy Group
- Steven| 1 replyI answered and it was a different energy company trying to lower my energy bill from $.09 to $.07 per watt or whatever? The young woman said i had to have my bill on me which i did not at the time. She was polite and said she would call back.
That being said I still haven't ruled out if this is a scam, common sense says it probably is. - Bruce replies to StevenYour instincts are correct. It is probably a scam. Call your utility company at the number on your bill and tell them you have been receiving calls and not to let anyone but YOU change any account details.
Beware of Utility Company Scams
As temperatures drop, watch out for these 3 seasonal hoaxes
by Sid Kirchheimer, AARP, February 22, 2013
The Supplier Switch
Have you been told you qualify for a 15 to 20 percent discount on your utility bill if you'll provide your customer account number? Before accepting the offer, know that the likely switch will simply take you to a different energy supplier. (After all, your current supplier already has your account number.)
In many states, customers can switch their electricity or natural gas suppliers. It's possible to compare rates and terms of state-vetted suppliers on the website of your state Public Utility Commission (PUC). But beware: Some suppliers employ telemarketers and door-to-door salesmen to recruit new customers with promises of lower rates for switching. But after a brief introductory period, rates may suddenly skyrocket — and you find yourself locked in a long-term contract with high cancellation fees. Attorney general offices in several states have sued energy suppliers for such bait-and-switch practices.
In some instances, you may be asked only for your name, address and utility account number — not a credit card. But with that information in hand, the new supplier can switch your power service provider, either with your blessing or by "slamming," the illegal practice of switching customers to another provider without their consent. Your best bet: If you're interested in switching energy suppliers, avoid unsolicited offers and instead compare your options at your state's PUC website."
http://www.aarp.org/money/scams-fraud/info-02 ... cams.print.html
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