567 area code
567 area code
Country: USA
Location: Ohio (Toledo)
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- 1Left a voice mail that it was ATT calling to tell me I’m losing my 50% disc since I haven’t returned their call.
- 1A link to an image showed up in my phone link messages. The image showed an official (sort of) looking summons regarding an unpaid traffic violation (not). A link to resolve it was included.
- 1Fake phone number. Los Angeles Traffic Court SCAM TEXT with fake court document attached. Scam warning posted on official LA Superior Court website. DO NOT RESPOND and DO NOT CLICK on FAKE QR code.
- 6Thanks. Yikes. If anyone else was confused, my caller ID comment was meant as a reply to myself. --we got identical messages from both the 567 and the 904 numbers. It may not be helpful to document all this ;), but I had the time and I'm having fun trying to name the voices. We got another two today...
- 2So, your "informational" posting is here to inform us that you do not have the slightest clue as to who called you or why they called you. You should have stated it was for "uninformational purposes"
- 1Pre-recorded request for funds to support the police. Unsolicited & suspicious of this being a scam.
- 1voicemail claims to be comcast xfinity saying my 50% discount will end today if do not call the number above.
- 1This scammer left voicemail as an account representative seeking payment for iPhone 16. Text from the voicemail: "Authorize the payment of $999 for the recent order of Apple iPhone 16 Pro on your account. If you do not authorize this payment, please press 1 to speak to our customer support...
- 2are you saying you are getting these calls from 567 307 3304? Do you know who they are claiming to be?
- 4Oh, I quite agree that one would expect a legitimate company to identify themselves, whether answered by a person or a machine. But then, I doubt that "Lee Boddy" was actually referring to a legitimate company. Interesting too, is that a search for "Yell" (discounting the references to uttering a...