4073931683
Country: USA
407 area code:
Florida (Altamonte Springs, Deltona, Kissimmee)
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- A concerned citizenI've been getting calls from this number for the last 3 days. They are tenacious aren't they? No message is left.
- Caller: Probably a dumb dumb
- TScam call claiming to be from hilton. They are phishing for info. Just hang up. Don't give personal information.
- Caller: Scammer
- Call type: Scam suspicion
- JL| 1 replyScumbags. Called about would I want to go to Hawaii, Vegas and whatever. I responded by calling her every curse word in the book, I hate these people and wish that they have the worst lives possible.
I guess when you are a total LOSER, this is the job you take. Scamming people.- Caller: Hilton
- Call type: Scam suspicion
- CeeCeeCaller ID says Hilton Grand FL. This number called my home at least six times over the course of a few days but was blocked by my software. I could see the number on my Verizon call list. I finally tweeted to Hilton Hotels that my phone number is on the Do Not Call list. They asked that I send them a personal message with my phone number and I did. They said they would remove my number in five to ten days. So much for the DNC List. You'd think a legitimate brand name like Hilton Hotels wouldn't do stuff like this.
- Caller: Hilton Grand / Hilton Hotels
- Call type: Telemarketer
- Itv EI've been getting calls from this number on both my phone lines, but i don't answer them. I'm also a Hilton honors member, so that's probably where they got my number. Still, it's annoying.
- Caller: Probably hilton
- AdmAsstProbably the same scammers that send us unsolicited faxes for 7 day, 6 night vacations to Hawaii for $98 plus a free trip to Disney for the first 5 respondents and they say they are from our H/R department. Looked up the number here as I answered then let them talk for forty-five seconds while the receiver was sitting on my desk, until she realized nobody was listening.
- Caller: Scum
- Call type: Unwanted
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- In TexasSay whatever you like about it not being associated with Hilton but I never received calls from this number until a couple of weeks after staying at a Hilton property (not in FL either). I have now gotten 6 calls in 7 days, and they never leave a message. I have blocked the number.
Either Hilton is responsible for the calls, or they sold my number, or they have malware. None of these are acceptable. - happymealSpam
- Caller: No Message
- Call type: Telemarketer
- MGLeft a message of 10 minutes of horrible "on hold" music.
- ConsumerI have been called a few times by someone saying they are from Hilton Vacation. Do not trust caller, Hilton has had two data breaches were honor members data was stolen.
- Call type: Scam suspicion
- THOMASNumber called my cell, dont answer unknown calls, scammer -- blocked.....
- Caller: scammer
- Call type: Scam suspicion
- RachelTons of calls from this number for the past week or so, sometimes multiple times in one day. Haven’t answered, no voicemail when I don’t. Will block the number based on the previous comments that this is a telemarketer.
- Eagan GuyCalling at work, I'm not answering.
- HaniaI received a call from them twice. Picked up the last time. I felt like it was too good to be true and didn't fall for it. The thing is, they have a lot of personal information, they can pull up where i stayed and what days and maybe even my personal address which is creepy!
- Caller: Sylvie
- Call type: Scam suspicion
- Mrscpk replies to ConsumerREPORT!! He asked several personal questions and was very aggressive. He asked if I travel as a single woman!?!? Very scary!
- Suspicious MindNo message left on machine. I did do basic signup with the Hilton Honors months ago in connection to a reservation I made, and paid for, but then subsequently never used or cancelled due to travel changes. Get the usual email offers, now, but these calls really look concerning, as the caller appears to have actual information that should be secured within the Hilton system, which is far more than generic phishing calls. I fully expect the announcement of a Hilton system hack and data breach any day now, but in the meantime we probably should access our account info, change all logon and passwords, and then promptly cancel the entire service. The service does not offer what even basic online price checking will find for you. If you have a business travel expense that can just use it for convenience and a deduction it might be useful, otherwise a waste.
- Caller: HILTON GRAND FL
- sara| 2 repliessame as others, got a call saying they want to thank us for being hilton rewards members asking where I would like to go on vaca. Said I was not interested and he persisted. We just stayed at a Hilton so this must be where he got our info. If Hilton is behind this, I want northing to do with them. From reading all the comments, it seems they have a list of Hilton Honors members. How they got that list is what concerns me. Was it data breach or did Hilton hire them to sell timeshares for them?
- sara replies to sara| 1 replyOr perhaps the timeshare company legitimately bought the list of rewards members to sell them timeshares. shady but not illegal.
- Bobby replies to saraTwo things.
1. Yes it is completely illegal whether they legitimately bought the list or not. You would have an established business relationship with Hilton and not the Timeshare crooks.
2. Lots of people who have never stayed at a Hilton get these calls. I know because I am one of them.
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