480-902-7050

Country: USA
480 area code: Arizona (Chandler, Mesa, Phoenix)
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    Nunya
    I have no credit cards of any type and I don't owe any loans either...must be scammers! They call constantly every day of the week and sometimes before 8am and past 9pm. Don't answer and definitely don't give any information of any kind! Once again...don't answer the call!
    • Caller: Phoenix AZ
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    Bust 'Em!
    Ignore the [***]!

    Just put a 'silence' .mp3 ringtone on your phone, append a name to that phone number with a "z" as the starting letter. For example "z-chase scam".

    the "z" will put it at the bottom of your contacts list and the "silence" ringtone will keep them from annoying you!

    This [***] ends HERE AND NOW!!!

    Watch "zeitgeist addendum" on youtube and you'll understand the COMPLETE picture!
    • Caller: Don't Give a [***]!!!
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    Tim replies to Suzanne
    | 2 replies
    Yes this is a very aggressive collector for BP/Chase. They call so many times a day it's unreal. Thinking about putting them on the watch list with the Federal Trade Commission.
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    Mad As Heqq
    | 1 reply
    480-902-7050 comes up as Chase Bankcard on our caller ID.  We are behind, yes, but they won't even listen to our efforts to explain or work out a plan.  
    Very aggressive predictive dialing collections.  This comes from the method used to program the machine dialing (see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Predictive_analytics#Collection_analytics for the method and http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Predictive_dialer for the technology.)  That is why when you answer it, you may get a  "please hold" or the like.  They are so busy browbeating folks for predictive call to get the next agent when you answer.
    Hasn't called out of FTC time limits yet.  If they do, since Chase is a National Bank, we will call the FTC *and* the Comptroller of Currency.
    Remember Chase got part of the $700 billion bailout, and was one of the 116 banks that then paid out $1.6 billion in bonuses to executives, for an average of $2.6 each.  Maybe I will call my congress critter.
    • Caller: Chase
    • Call type: Debt collector
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    Still Mad As Heqq replies to Mad As Heqq
    That was $2,600,000 bonus per executive.  We all should be working for someone like that. 12-22-08.
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    Dr Stevens
    | 1 reply
    many calls per day
    • Caller: unknown
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    Tim replies to Ring-a-dingling
    I've had collection calls every day of the week. They don't care that it's Sunday. Actually they are worse on Sundays. I've even had them call on a holiday. I told them to take the day off that it was a holiday in case they didn't know.
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    Tim replies to Jozef
    This is a prime example of how they call. They go way beyond the norm when it comes to trying to get in touch with someone. They are insane.
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    Tim replies to Divorce
    | 1 reply
    These people are crazy. They call so much is unbelieveable. They will also call back to back. That's definitely harrassment in my book. I won't talk to them 'cause they are insane.
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    porman
    these people are relentless not only caling 20 times a day but caling muy cel and my house nonstop it must be boring in india or bangladesh whereveer they source out the calers to colect for them
    • Caller: chase bank crediut
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    jess
    Chase bank in regards to a BP credit card. Past due wants to set up a payment plan. I can't pay anything. So she said she would keep adding late fees to it. I laughed at her and told her to keep digging her own grave.
    • Caller: Chase Bank BP Credit Card
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    some guy replies to Hard Times
    | 6 replies
    news flash! at least 60% of america is behind on some kind of bill or another!
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    scam & scumbag fighter replies to Suzanne
    | 1 reply
    I received calls from these people and could smell that they are scam artists. These [***] pretend they called from Chase and want to inform that my Circuit City card is past due. Then they start quizzing me about my finance info so I told them to [***] off. To recognize these scam artists, they always use the scare tactics and then ask you to call the phone number in the back of your credit card to verify. Other scumbags claimed to be Chase are the ones from Caller ID 1-847-488-6000
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    Upset
    | 1 reply
    Calls about 4-5 times a day.  Phone rings no more than twice and never leaves a message.  Nothing appears but the number.  I don't answer calls when I don't recognize the number as they are calling my cell phone.  This has been going on for about 3 weeks now.
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    Kathy
    They have called me multiple times also, regarding a Circuit City past due payment.  I have no Circuit City card in the first place, so I knew it was a scam.  They ask for personal information.  They have called from this number as well as others. Anyone know who this can be reported to?
    • Caller: Chase re Circuit City account
    • Call type: Debt collector
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    soogee
    April 21st, 2009- 480-902-7050-this number belongs to Chase Bank card services.  These people are making complete idiots out of themselves.  A woman answered and said, Thanks for returning our call....your credit card number please....ITS BOGUS.  I told her what she is doing is WRONG and I would be reporting them to the ENTIRE WORLD VIA THE INTERNET!
    • Caller: Chase Bank
    • Call type: Telemarketer
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    buma
    | 1 reply
    calls about 6 or seven times a day. i don't know what they want, i have no bills.
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    unknown replies to Tim
    Where is the link to that list? I would love to have it.  P.S. And yes, I'm behind too.
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    on a budget replies to Tim
    Wish someone would... they are extremely harassing!!!!
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    CarriePika
    | 1 reply
    Calls about twenty times a day.

    Only this morning came up with the name 'TEMPE AZ'

    I don't pick it up because I don't recognize the number and they never leave a message on the answering machine.

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