484-445-4331

Country: USA
484 area code: Pennsylvania (Allentown, Bethlehem, Reading)
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    Anonymous
    I received a call from this number on 05/01/2017; a message was never left for me.
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    Hugs
    This number just called my phone and left a computer sounding message that they were calling about a resume I posted online.
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    Dee
    I received a message that they were calling about a resume I posted online.  It definitely sounded like a computer-generated voice.
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    tnh
    | 4 replies
    Received same call about a resume.  Computer generated voice. Told me to call a Lynne O'Leary.
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    Jems
    | 3 replies
    Received call from this number ... spoke with a person who said it was in to a resume I posted online . .. I have an interview
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    kay replies to tnh
    | 2 replies
    What company is it?
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    Nits
    | 1 reply
    no missed call which is odd. Just a voicemail showed up I couldn't make the name out but it sounded like a computer generated voice. No company/job information like any other recruiter. Very strange
    • Caller: ?
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    Debbie replies to Jems
    Where is your interview and what type of job
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    Anonymous replies to kay
    | 1 reply
    I called back, said it was Bisanz Agencies
    http://www.bisanzagencies.com
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    William replies to Anonymous
    That is all you are going to report?
    This particular number does not appear on the website. People should report these unwanted calls to the corporate headquarters, as these robocalls make the company look bad.
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    Sandra Stewart
    Do  not wish to receive calls from robophones.
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    Becca
    | 2 replies
    I'm sick of [***] scams contacting me with their sketchy commission-only "careers" and their slick phony voice that resembles a stereotypical caricature of a slimy used car salesman. Don't waste 1.45mins of my time like that.  Some phony called from a supplemental insurance company today, telling me I'd be a great fit for their company (yawn), while her phone had the fuzziest, worst reception ever since a 1990 cell phone call during Hurricane Andrew.  I knew right away she was a phony.  I cut right to the chase and said "IS THIS COMMISSION ONLY", she lied and said no, then when I asked again she said "gee I'm really not sure what the pay is, come to an interview tomorrow morning first", and then when I told her I can't sell my way out of a paper bag and am not willing to go homeless trying to do so (yes those were my exact words lol), she said, "well you have a nice day" before I hung up on her.  As soon as I hung up,  I got notification from my phone company Metro that her number was a reported telemarketer lmao ROFL. At least I know the magic line to get rid pf commission-only job scammers.  I think I'll keep my new job that's starting next week instead.
    • Caller: American Finance something-or-other
    • Call type: Telemarketer
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    Anonymous
    | 1 reply
    Received the same sort of recorded voicemail that everyone else did, this one from Leah something. Called in and she very quickly said what they do there (explain life insurance benefits to member of labor unions, credit unions, etc.) and immediately tried to schedule me for an in person interview tomorrow. I asked what the job was, she first said that she already explained the job (which she didn't) and that she'd love me to come in for an interview tomorrow. I asked specific questions about explaining these benefits to people like how many calls will I be making, what kinds of questions will I be fielding and she said that she didn't know, these are questions for the hiring manager in the interview "so come in tomorrow". I pressed one more time for more info and she quickly got off the phone.

    Looking at their website, lots of vague language is used to describe what they do which is never a good sign. Then in the FAQ section, they dropped this gem: "Every time you enroll a client, or as a Manager, one of your team members enroll a client, a percentage of the premium paid on the policy each month is credited to you." i.e. this is a pyramid scheme.

    My guess is that the people leaving these messages are compensated in part by getting candidates to come in for interviews which is why she was so pushy to get me in the door.
    • Caller: Bisanz Agencies
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    Matt
    I received a missed call on my phone. The voicemail was extremely short, hard to make out, and vague. The lady (Leah?) sounded rushed on the message about a resume I posted online. I tried to return the call only for it to say," the voicemail is full". I'm glad I googled the number and found this site. It sounds bogus. Beware!!
    • Caller: Bisanz Enterprise
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    TP replies to tnh
    I had the same thing happened to me with the same message! What is this about?
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    Anonymous
    This is a scam as I was never emailed pertaining to a job interview or contact request.This is dubious at best as the caller Leah ends with "talk soon" in a rushed fashion. It is bothersome noting these individuals have access to my resume as I suspect this occurred after posting on Monster.
    • Caller: Bisons Corp.
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    Eve
    Scam
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    Heba Hamid
    I got A Call From that Number this Morning letting me Know of A Resume that I posted online but I never posted a resume online
    • Caller: 484-445-4331

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