724 area code
724 area code
Country: USA
Location: Pennsylvania (New Castle)
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- 1Debt collector garbage - all the usual indications: "your file has been red-flagged," "this matter has been escalated," "you must call immediately," etc. Naturally, they don't tell you who's calling or why. They just want to scare you and get you on the phone to milk you for information and make...
- 3The Call type only has "Scam suspicion" ... Yes, and it will never have a "Scam" selection. Years ago when "Scam suspicion" was added to the list, the Administrator explained that selection was made based on legal advice. It was a legal CYA choice. For a website, saying something is "suspecte
- 3Forward the text to 7726 (SPAM). According to T-mobile and Verizon that will not count against your minutes but whether or not it stops any further texts depends on the carrier. Block the number as well.
- 2You indicate that it was a "Silent call", so what evidence do you have that it was a "Scam call"? Or, are you just guessing? Missed calls could be from anyone: telemarketers, debt collectors, pranksters, surveys, notifications, alerts, wrong number, etc.
- 1Came up on iPhone a “Potential Spam”. They left the following prerecorded voice message. Sure looks like a spam call to me: “I sent you an automated notification about the payment of $1,099 for your I, phone 17 Pro. If you recognize this charge, no further action is needed. If you have questions or...
- 1No actual message left by this caller -- just some sort of buzzing (like a fax machine maybe?) on the recording. Didn't recognize the #, and the caller ID just said "IMPERIAL PA" (with the town & state text pushed to the edges of the screen by the gap in the middle -- suggesting a robocall system)....
- 11"SgtPanzer" posted over 7 years ago and has not returned, so they will not see nor respond to your question. Being that these calls are coming from Portfolio Recovery, there is a very good chance that they may sue you, even if the debt is beyond the Statute of Limitations and sometimes even if the...