4074139101

Country: USA
407 area code: Florida (Altamonte Springs, Deltona, Kissimmee)
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    Lynn
    This number calls with a recorded message 2 -3 times a week ......I NEVER respond ......can you get rid of them for us ?  Thanks.

    The name of the company is cut off by a late start with the recording .....offering Cancun holiday - man;s voice.
    Lynn
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    mnm
    telemarketer scam?
    • Call type: Telemarketer
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    MeMyselfandEye replies to sandy
    You're being too optimistic!
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    Scam Alert
    Company just called with some stupid prize etc.  Don't bother and hang up...
    • Caller: Telephone Scam
    • Call type: Telemarketer
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    Lok Pique
    Love it... they called to thank me for being a frequent flyer with a free trip to Cancun... I played along until the part where they wanted my credit card info, where I proceeded to rhyme off "1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10"... yes... 10.  It's a single digit, didn't you know!

    This is when I informed him that I have never been on an airplane so he must be referring to the weed I was smoking when he called me a frequent flyer... he hung up.  Rude [***].
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    dontbugme
    that no just tried here and left no message glad to hear it was nothing important
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    Maria
    I hope BC Tel will automatically blocked this number.  it is annoying.
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    Telehater
    Total scam by white-trash losers.  Said I won with Frequent Flyer points.  very vague.  Get a real job, or go to prison where you belong.
    • Caller: Telescam
    • Call type: Telemarketer
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    jwt873
    They called me today.  It's come to the point that I no longer answer long distance numbers I don't know.  They're ALL from telemarketers and scammers.  

    I checked here and yup.. It's another spam/scam number..   I put it in the call block list.   This 800notes.com sure is a great service.
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    smoggy replies to hammadi
    IT is illegal, but how are you going to trace a spoofed caller ID?
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    Never answer, never respond!
    Same old random-number dialer, probably trying to find active phone numbers, get info, maybe sell the info to someone.

    Said I'd won a trip to Cancun, press a # for this or that. ...

    Never answer or press numbers, - they'll just keep calling your number, because they know it's real.
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    ticked
    Phoned with my banking branch name, saying my card had been phished and they had cancelled my bank card, would they lie e to have them send me a new one. Don't like that they know the dirent name of my bank, and it's association with my name...will be talking to my banker. Give NO one that phones personal info ever!!!
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    Brian replies to LT
    not an hour after booking a flight online with West Jet, I received a call. It was a recording telling me due to my recent travel purchase I won a trip to Cancun, press 1 to receive your trip.
    there must be some connection to West jet, how the hell do they know otherwise.
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    Pete
    When they ask you to press 1 try pressing 9. With some systems it drops you into their delete from database function. Seems to work sometimes.
    • Call type: Telemarketer
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    Debfrench
    | 1 reply
    Phone us put did not take calls
    • Caller: null
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    Notawinner replies to Debfrench
    The area code is Florida. IT'S A SCAM!!
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    Ro
    Received a call and picked it up but did not say anything for ten seconds and then said hello quietly and was disconnected. Some sort of idiots on the other end.
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    Marianne replies to Jack Boggan
    OH I love what you did to them !!!!!!! I love to mess with them as well.  Hey I think giving them a fake credit card number may be fun ???  I had the same number left on our phone today and yesterday when my husband answered it was about a trip as well.
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    A. K. replies to T Miller
    Same here, T. Miller - and that is seven months later!
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    csg
    'Received calls from this number in May 2013, then again today (November). 'Did not answer, (-due to post like these, -thank you).  
    I have since been ***cautioned*** NOT to press ANY digits, (as these automated messages often instruct), -it may be deemed to be a confirmation of something very different than the message would lead you to believe, (ex -credit card transaction authorization).  I don't know how accurate that information is but being unable to keep up with the increase in scams and scamming technology would rather err on the side of caution, and noting it here for others who may feel the same.  

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