918 area code
918 area code
Country: USA
Location: Oklahoma (Broken Arrow, Tahlequah, Tulsa)
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- 2Nobody really cares if you blocked this number or not. People come here to find out who was calling/texting and why and your useless post does not tell us anything like that.
- 1phone number is faked. This caller is looking to record a YES to defraud you. not a legitimate request for information. Beware!
- 1Fortieth call from same voice in one week. NO I CANNOT HEAR YOU AND NEVER WILL. This scam is impossible to stop because hundreds of different phone numbers are used. DON'T BE GULLIBLE AND ANSWER YES! YOU WILL PROBABLY END UP WITH SOME LARGE BILLS.
- 4FMS is a debt collector in tulsa that does both credit card and medical debt collections.
- 1no way to stop the "Can you hear me" calls except to disconnect phone. Ten calls in 2 days with same message left on answer machine. This is a scammer trying to get you to agree to some sort of charge. NEVER NEVER SAY YES TO SUCH A QUESTION!
- 1an anonymous caller leaves message "Can you hear Me?" Suspicious since I have received same message from four different numbers. Numbers may be faked.
- 1the "can you hear me?" scammer took the weekend off and is back at it. I don't answer unknow calls so scammer asks the machine Can you hear me? DO NOT ANSWER THESE CALLS. They want a "yes" to charge you with some illegitimate charge by recording your voice.
- 7... looking to get a yes so he can make charges in your name. The whole "Don't say 'Yes"" thing is an Urban Myth. For all the "warnings" about it (usually couched with weasel words like "Might", "maybe", "possibly") there have not been any actually documented cases of anyone being scammed by s
- 1Fourth call today from a scammer using the absurd "Can you hear me question." If you answer be certain to say very loudly NO! then hang up. Otherwise your voice may be recorded agreeing to some expensive purchase. This scam has cropped up again in spades this week. Phone number has probably been...
- 1caller using another number with same question to answer machine "can you hear me?" Obvious scammer who doesn't even realize she is talking to machine. This call has come from multiple number, but voice sounds the same. Hard to block thousands of numbers.
- 1The phone number is very likely being faked. Caller says to answer machine "Can you hear Me?" repeatedly. Same ploy as been used many times to elicit a "Yes" to be recorded for scam purposes.