307-215-5005

Country: USA
307 area code: Wyoming (Casper, Cheyenne, Gillette)
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    Robert Marshner
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    Have you found out who this person is I'm getting these calls now two
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    eli replies to Robert Marshner
    I got a call too from this number guy left a msg saying he was an investigator and that he wanted me to call him back about and associate of mine. his name was Brad marchini?
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    KP
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    Its a scam...he said he was from the US Treasury Department....when I asked him further details he gave me the wrong address of where they were located and when I asked him for a phone number he paniced and hung up. How stupid scammers are at least get your info right
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    anonymous
    THIS IS A SCAM. Scammers pretend to be law enforcement (police, sheriff, Feds, AG's Office, fake cop agencies with made-up names) and using bought/hacked loan application data to extort your personal info (ID theft) or fines for fictitious crimes.
    The real DEA warns about fake-DEA extortion scams here http://www.justice.gov/dea/pubs/states/newsrel/2010/denver111010.html 
    The real FBI warns about payday loan extortion scams here http://www.fbi.gov/news/pressrel/press-releases/paydayloanscam_120710 
    The real FDA warns about fake-FDA extortion scams here http://www.fda.gov/NewsEvents/Newsroom/PressAnnouncements/2009/ucm195814.htm 
    The real FDIC warns about fake-FDIC extortion scams here http://www.fdic.gov/news/news/specialalert/2010/sa10131.html 
    Report to the Internet Crime Complaint Center http://www.ic3.gov/complaint/default.aspx , the Federal Communications Commission http://esupport.fcc.gov/complaints.htm , the Federal Trade Commission https://www.ftccomplaintassistant.gov/ and your state AG, as appropriate.
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    crystal
    I received a call from this number while I was on the other lie I called the number back and it asked if I wanted to get a hold of a storage company to dial 1 and if I was calling about food stamps or a wells fargo cc to call the corporate number. LOL I have to laugh at these scams so wide spread for one phone number.
    • Caller: unknown
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    Ruth Lake
    | 1 reply
    Keep getting calls from this number---picked it up and he said he was from College Degree LocatorU
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    cd replies to Ruth Lake
    I just got a call too and he said he was a College Degree Locator. Could barely understand him!
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    lawtees
    The number 307-215-5005 calls every week or so and hangs up after about 4 rings.  We do not know anyone from this area code.
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    Dori36
    Just another two-bit scammer!  Four calls showed up on my caller ID yesterday ..all saying 'unknown name'.  Really getting sick of this Krapp!
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    Dippy KP replies to KP
    It may be a scam. The Treasury Department claim is certainly a clue. But, it may be a false clue. I've noticed a lot of people don't listen fast enough to know the ACTUAL thing which was said. Sometimes, I'm one of those people. That's why I always record these calls. I use two recorders, in case some failure occurs on one.

    If you look at the pattern (From an October, 2011 perspective.), you might notice different pitches associated with this number -- and during a single phone call.  This suggests it's a reasonably legitimate telemarketing outfit which doesn't always follow all of the rules, but at least tries. Perhaps they used this number for one campaign, then allowed it to "cool off" a while before the next campaign.

    I do have to say that KP was on the right track. Tried to get good identification of the caller.

    But, what was the "wrong address?" It would be helpful information, in case a pattern develops. And, it might be helpful in case there's other information without the address, but which would point to the right people . . . and the right address. (1234 Oak street, instead of 1324 Oak Street, for example. "Drive" instead of "Avenue." Some cities actually have a drive, an avenue, and a street all with the same name, or with similar names.)

    If you ask too much information up front, they -- even some legitimate companies -- will hang up. It's a red flag that you're not interested in their product; only in making a complaint. Works better if you play them along, acting interested in their pitch. They want your Social Security Number? Start to give them one. (I take them from the death certificates of family members.) But, stop before you get too far. Ask a "small' question. "Who did you say you are?" Get them to spell it. ("Static" on the line, or an ear infection, maybe.) If they're making things up, asking for that street address again might produce a different response. Or, going back and repeating it later . . . but with a "mistake" in it. "1234" might be "12234" or "234" or "123" when you're reading it back. If they made it up, they won't correct you.

    So, it may be a scam. But it might NOT be a scam, and we don't have enough information to tell the difference.

    I wish I could help with the identity, but they didn't talk to me, at all. Kinda hard to know anything (Or, by the way, buy something.) if they hang up.
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    Mo
    Got a call from this number, no live person  but a recording asking me to pick one of three dates for an appointment.  Doesn't say who or what they are.
    • Caller: Casper, WY (caller id)

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