303-325-7300
Country: USA
303 area code:
Colorado (Aurora, Boulder, Denver)
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- smiller954Just received a text from 9099. Called my credit card company because I knew it was a scam but wanted to be absolutely sure my account hadn't been illegally accessed. Sprint customer.
- CindaAll of our business phones received this text from 303-325-7300. I did not put any info in and kept pushing "0" no operator ever answered. States our Visa account is frozen and to call this number. Date 10-14-09
- FloridaPhone replies to Rob JamesJust received a text on your number that says "customer issue, visa service frozen, please call at 303 325 7300". Wanted to let you know that it is ongoing.
- CWBOOI got a text to call that number and when I called it asked for my bank account number.
- HollyMy husband and I both got the text for 9099 saying our Flroida West Coast Fed Credit Union account had been frozen. We don't have one so figured it was a scam...thanks for the confirmation.
- jf replies to SukiI received a text this morning saying "Visa account frozen". I called Visa, they have me dealing with their fraud department now. When calling the number that was sent in the text, the recording asked for the card number as well as my 4 digit pin number.
- MKI just go it again they are full of [***]!!!!!!!!!!!!!Somebody need to stop this BS!!!!!!!!!!!!!
- ClayJust received the same msg as all of you. Got on Google first and did not respond. Thanks to all of and your messages here I did not return the text msg.
- Caller: Visa
- DRICHARKGot a text message from this number. The message said my VISA account has been frozen and to call that number immediately. I dialed it and the first thing it asked for was my account number. I hung up immediately.
- FriedJust got this text from 1-303-325-7300 thought it was very odd - thank god for Google - hope no one fall prey to these scams. The text I received said "customer issue, visa service frozen. please call at 303 325 7300" - the call just asked for my 16 digit visa number. - Crazy
- GibbzGot this text message from 9099. It says: customer issue, visa service frozen. please call at 303 325 7300. Do not call it, do not respond. Sprint says it is a SCAM.
- JCWANTS CREDIT CARD NUMBER. SAID ACCOUNT FROZEN. DID NOT IDENTIFY CREDIT CARD COMPANY. I DID NOT COMPLY. IT'S A HUGE SCAM!!!!! B CAREFUL! DON'T FALL FOR THIS!
- Call type: Telemarketer
- BasilText message sent to cell phone saying acct. frozen THIS IS A SCAM (FRAUD)
Please follow up with this ASAP. - Basil replies to PISSED OFF MOMWe have sprint and just received same message requesting our acct. number.
I was aware of this scam because a family member fell into this fraud and scam this morning.
Sprint has been notified.
Thank You - JayReceived a text about customer issue Visa. I called and provided fake information. The recording asks for CC#, Exp. Date, and Bank ATM #. I called Denver PD to report but they would not take the report because I wasn't located in Denver when I got the Text message.
- Caller: Unknown
- Construction CompanySame as others - Visa
They've texted several of our company phones. We're Sprint. - RISKTHIS NUMBER IS INVOLVED IN A PHISHING (email) or SMISHING (text message).
Any financial institution should continue to place RISK Alerts to advise your members to NEVER, NEVER, NEVER respond to these types of request of any sort asking for card number or personal information. - MICHELLEI REC'D A TEXT SAYING "CUSTOMER ISSUE, VISA SERVICE FROZEN. PLEASE CALL 303-325-7300" I CALLED IT AND IT WAS AN AUTOMATED VOICE ASKING ME FOR A PIN NUMBER TO MY CHECK CARD. I HUNG UP IMMEDIATELY.
I CAN'T BELIEVE I WAS ALMOST SCAMMED. - JIMMIMessage received today at 2:31pm:
9099: customer issue, visa service frozen. please call 303 325 7300
Scam Clue #1: Visa from which bank???
Scam Clue #2: All in lowercase
Scam Clue #3: Legit institutions don't send text messages to contact customers
ALSO - I've only been a Sprint customer for the past 6 weeks but ported my number of roughly 10 years from AT&T. I doubt that a company like Sprint will sell their numbers, but that won't stop a rogue employee from stealing information to sell it, and I'd put money on that's what's going on.
I will be forwarding the text message to Sprint and calling Customer Service (someone in a previous message - page 2 or 3? - posted the email address and number). And if it happens repeatedly as others here have reported, I will also report it to my local police department.- Caller: SCAMMER
- let the beatings beginSame as most, visa account
tells me to call 303-325-7300
The people that have created the message and recording all this credit card information should be get a beating they would never forget. This was not about to sucker me, but I have a grandmother, aunts, uncles, ect that may fall for it. I want to someone get jail time and have to pay back with interest for what they are doing. I am not blaming Sprint but gee wiz how hard is it to see what device is sending the message and turn them over to the cops (like mentioned before, we put a man on the moon 40 years ago, now we can't track a text message????).
Trends that I have noticed, but could be wrong about:
1. I have seen most people that listed a phone have a blackberry and/or recently started an account (had my account for years but just upgraded to a blackberry a few months ago)
2. All seem to be sprint or nextel customers (nextel for me)
3. Most of the recent ones I would assume to be FL numbers, the Florida west coast credit union thing
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