217-210-0127

Country: USA
217 area code: Illinois (Champaign, Decatur, Springfield)
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    LR
    Got call from unknown #, this one I did not answer, nor do I any unknown #.  This website is great, thanks for free anonymous reporting.
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    Bob
    Identified themselves from the SS Office. Asked how I was doing.  When on about how they could get me $2200 a month in Disability Insurance. I asked if this was another con job. He said pardon me. Again, I asked if this was another con job as you don't sound like a government call. No response and I immediately looked at my phone. He had hung up. There was no sound that he had hung up. I usually do not answer calls that I don't know but have some business with Springfield numbers.
    • Caller: Springfield IL
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    Mike
    Answered this call and the woman on the line said "This is [unintelligible], and this is a recorded call" and promptly hung up.
    • Caller: 217-210-0127
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    Chrissy
    I  got a phone call from this number in which I did not answer because I didn't know the number. An hour later I called back and got a automated recording stating if I wanted to  be put on the no call list press two, I did so but they never said what business they were or what the call was about. Hopefully they do not call back because from what I am reading from previous people it sounds like some type of telemarketer or scam.
    • Caller: 2172100127
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    Donna B
    This "Unknown Caller" calls my house over and over and over each day.   I have NO idea who it is and I refuse to pick up.   Reading other complaints sounds like it's definitely a SCAM caller.   PLEASE, make them stop!!!!!
    • Caller: 2172100127
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    Bob
    If you are worried because some of the fraudsters who call you can recite part of your social security
    number, address or other personal information correctly then do what I did & put a FREEZE on all 3
    of your credit reports. Just go to transunion.com, experian.com, & equifax.com. Look for "how to
    place a credit freeze" or similar phrase, click on it, & follow the instructions. It takes about 10 minutes
    per website. Two of the 3 sites allowed me to place a freeze FREE OF CHARGE & the one that did
    charge only cost a few dollars. It only takes a few minutes to suspend your credit freeze when you
    need to apply for credit (or you need to give someone access to your credit report, like a potential
    employer) & you can set the freeze to resume on the date of your choice (or not at all). While your
    credit freeze is active, your current creditors will be able to report your payments as usual but NO
    ONE WILL BE ABLE TO (1) ACCESS YOUR REPORT OR (2) OPEN NEW CREDIT ACCOUNTS IN
    YOUR NAME if a credit check is required to open the new account. Your credit score won’t be
    effected. This is what credit ”locking” agencies that you see advertised on TV (the one that comes to
    mind has the initials LL) do for you but they charge you monthly. Why pay them to do what you can
    easily do for yourself? Just remember 2 things: (1) You want to place a credit FREEZE & NOT a
    fraud alert, & (2) Keep the password each credit agency gives you (or the ones you choose) when
    you place the freeze in a safe place because you will need them when you want to suspend this
    service. If you apply for credit really frequently, then a credit freeze may not be for you. But, if you
    are like me & only apply for credit occasionally, then a credit freeze can help prevent your identity
    from being stolen & used to open credit accounts in your name even if they have your complete
    social security number. I put a freeze on my children’s & grandparent’s credit reports to protect them.
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    Bob
    DON’T EVER CALL THESE PHONE LICE BACK OR ACKNOWLEDGE THEIR CALLS IN ANY WAY (such
    as pressing 1 to be removed from their calling list, pressing 2 to speak to someone, or calling
    the unknown number back, etc.) as the scammer's computer system will collect the phone
    number you are calling from and put it on an “active/valid telephone number list”, which is
    then sold to other telemarketers/scammers and you will actually get MORE calls.
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    John kellenberger
    Unwanted call
    • Caller: didn't answers

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