3016582206
Country: USA
301 area code:
Maryland (Aspen Hill, Bethesda, Bowie)
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- zap100Received at 11:20am EST. I answered but hung up
- I_HATE_robocallsdid not answer - did not leave message
- ipthey called my cell and left no message
- Caller: spam
- Call type: Prank
- Rar replies to Ralph"They" called my cell and five seconds later called another cell line in the household, on same plan with At&t. Interesting.
- AnonymousCalled my cell phone and didn't leave a message.
- asdfawdf replies to TCYes, I met a message.
- MaverickNo ID, no message.
- mclean, va replies to TCcall came in today at 2pm - caller id says ashton, md. no msg. i ignored it. how does the same number come up with so many different locations?
- michaelcalled my cell. No message. I seldom answer my cell unless it is one of only a few numbers. I use it to call mostly.
- DANDIWe have also received calls from this number, for which we totally ignore. We never contacted anyone to assist us with anything or make a purchase, nor were we waiting for a return call. I don't think that the scammers realize that when they dial you at random.
First of all the calls are coming to our dedicated fax machine, which has been a fax machine number for over 10 years. Secondly, our Philosophy is that when a number call in that we do not recognize, if we have not had any dealings with anyone at that number, we ignore and we block that number. Verizon Fios, now allows one to block 100 calls, additionally, you can set your call information to automatically block "anonymous" and "private" without impacting your 100 call blocks.
Finally, if one knows that you have not entered into any sweepstakes, contests, or business dealings, relatives, family members, co-workers, banking, credit card companies, the rule of thumb is not to answer or communicate. When one communicates or answers that phone, that confirms that you phone number is a valid phone number to them and the calls will continually come. If you let it go to your answering system, that eliminates your directly picking up the phone. In the event of the answering system, when you have a generic message on it rather than a personalized one with your name, that protects you from the scammer confirming that they have the person they want to scam. Never tell them to stop calling as they will only pass your number on to their cohorts so that they can begin a new scam.
When it comes to email scams as well, don't select the option of do not email me again, as this too allows the scammers to pass your email address on to their cohorts as well, and with your email address circulating in the universe, the email scams and annoyance will be never-ending.
For God's sake don't take the chance of communicating with any of these scammers as my 70 year old sister did, with the end result of the person telling her to meet him and bring the money in small bills so that he could wire her an even larger amount. She played along with the person and even told them that she was driving to the address that he told her to bring the money to. When she told me, I entered the address in a search engine only to discover that it was an abandoned building, and told my sister so. When she exposed this person (with a Jamaican accent), he cursed her out, threatened her and told her that he knew where she lived etc. (surprisingly, he did). There are people who go dumpster diving and my philosophy is to shred (micro shred everything). When you throw away your phone bills, your number and name are on it, when you throw away old pay stubs and tax forms, your name social security number, date of birth, address, income status and workplace information are on the forms.Even the Publishers Clearing House sweepstakes and other types of mailings that have your name blaring from its pages, are fodder for the thieves. I have often told my sister to shred shred, shred. Now I think that she is learning, but when you discard your old bank statements, your account number is on it, even the receipts that you get from the ATM are not immune.
Vigilance and being overly cautious will eventually put a dent in the scammers armor.
Caller has been blocked- Caller: BETHESDA BOWIE MD
- MichaelCalled on a Sat. morning no message and hung up. Shows a Sandy Spring Md address.
- Caller: 3016582206
- WhiplashCarpet cleaning telemarketer, "press 1 and someone will call you back."
- Caller: Sandy Spring MD
- Call type: Telemarketer
- CBScam. Please block this number
- Caller: 301-658-2206
- ZifsterCalled again.
- Bones replies to Bones| 1 replyAnd they called AGAIN...at 10:39 AM on Tuesday, August 1, 2017 with the Caller ID showing: "301-658-2206 SANDY SPRING MD". I didn't bother to answer.
- Bones replies to BonesThey tried AGAIN today, Friday, August 18, 2017 at 12:22 PM. Caller ID showed: "301-658-2206 SANDY SPRING MD". I recognized this A$$CLOWN number from before so I didn't bother to answer.
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