317-489-3887

Country: USA
317 area code: Indiana (Indianapolis)
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    Nancy Thormann
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    My father has received four phone calls from this number since the beginning of December 2016.  My mistake was telling Trixie - the caller - to call back in one week.  On December 28, 2016, I told her in no uncertain terms to take him off her call list.  He had to have a blood transfusion on December 3rd because his hemoglobin count was so low.  He found out on December 7th that he's got colon cancer.  He had a pacemaker put in on December 20th because the surgeon doing the colon operation wouldn't perform the operation without it.  He had an operation for the cancer on January 5th.  He was released from the hospital on January 17.  On January 18 Trixie phoned again.  She said that I never requested her to take him off her list.  This is an out and out lie.  I requested this twice.  I told her on the 18th that I'm keeping track now of how may times I'm asking her to take him off her list.  When he was released from the hospital, my father learned that he may need an operation on his bladder and on his prostate.  He is a very sick man and does not need this kind of harassment.  I'm ready to contact the RCMP and the FBI and whoever else would like to help me stop this person.  I contacted Ex Libris Publishing Company and they deny any knowledge of these phone calls.
    • Caller: Ex Libris Publishing Company
    • Call type: Telemarketer
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    Liz
    I recieved a call just now from this number, but didn't answer.  I signed up for XLibris some time ago, but once I realized what they were doing, I opted out.  If I want to self-publish, I'll go with Amazon or something.
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    Liz replies to Nancy Thormann
    If it's a cell, you can put it on a "spam" list and set it to not ring.  If it's a landline, I'm not sure, but I think there's a way to block it.
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    Meathook replies to Steve
    Xlibris is a scam. They ask people for money before publishing a book, and I've seen numerous reviews claiming they never fulfilled their end of the deal, despite paying hundreds to thousands of dollars.
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    fw
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    called cell. cid 3174893887. msg stayed call is in response to an online request which was not made by me.
    • Caller: Libris(?)
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    fw replies to fw
    ... 2nd attempt in 8 hours
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    fw replies to fw
    3rd time in 20 hours
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    james west
    They called me on my mobile (cell) in Sydney. But they also called my silent land-line. I didn't answer. There would be no point asking them how they got my mobile number, let alone the silent one!
    • Caller: xibris
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    V.Dare
    Xlibris Book Publishing? Idk why they're calling me.
    • Caller: Xlibris Publishing
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    fw replies to fw
    4th attempt
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    Brenda
    I did publish with iUniverse 16 years ago.  They have been calling me lately to offer me a discount, but I have plenty, bought a box of them over the past year so I could sell them cheaper/ask for a donation for the Alzheimer's Association. (My book is about Alzheimer's and my mother, is called Waiting for the Morning--btw, it's available on Amazon and I will make sure all royalties go to the Alzheimer's Association).
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    Angry
    I tried to publish a book a few months ago through their website and ended up deciding it was too expensive. They called me four times in the span of five minutes and when they called me a sixth time I answered because I wasn't sure who it was and it was getting annoying. A women answer and claimed to be a publishing company called Xlibris. I immediately assumed it was a scam, why wouldn't it be? And told her I wasn't interested. This number has continued to call me and I answered again today. It was a man this time and he kept flirting with me and telling me "I must be beautiful" and "I have an amazing voice" and "I can't wait to work with you". I told him multiple times NO and he kept pestering. Then I told him I was underage and I didn't have a credit card and he hung up on me. Hopefully that solved the problem.
    • Caller: Xlibris Publishing Company
    • Call type: Telemarketer
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    Kathy
    I received FOUR calls in a row from this number.  No voice mail message was left.  I consider this harassment and demand that the caller cease immediately.
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    Chance replies to harry
    I got a voice mail from this number and it sounded like something straight out of the show supernatural
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    Crystal replies to Ryan
    Other than the irritating phone calls his was your experience using them as your publisher
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    Un-important
    Please do something other than recieve imformation about the nut cases who annoy decent citizens on a regular basis.
    • Caller: Scam Artist no. ?
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    p o customer
    harrasing caller
    • Caller: unkown
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    B. L.
    This number has called me repeatedly over the years. They still refer to me by my maiden name, and I've been married for 10 years. Honestly, if you are adament about publishing a book, there are better ways of doing it nowadays. Don't give them money! I personally just blocked the number. I have answered before, and told them to stop calling, but I guess they assumed I'd change my mind a year down the road? 😂
    • Caller: (317) 489-3887 - Xlibris
    • Call type: Unwanted

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