570-929-6454
Country: USA
570 area code:
Pennsylvania (Scranton)
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- whitesands50Keep getting calls - I refuse to answer. Anyone who wants to talk to me that I know can leave a message.
- Pissed offThese scammers keep calling. The penalties are to week for the ones that get prosicuted. Conviction should be $100.00 fine for every call they made. Rico statures for racketiering. Pay back of all funds collected. 10 years minimum prison time. No pleaing out to lessor charges for the owners and managers. Employees who are usually scammed out of there pay need to get drug rehab and 5 years probation. These should be minimum mandatory sentances. Then these scum may decide it is not worth the risk to run these scams.
- Caller: account services
- yodaNumber the same is a lock to protect you must block
- JohnI got Rachel to stop calling and now they call with a new phony number and different recording. I answered and presse3d 1, and proceeded to tell this woman what a scum bag she is and she hung up.
- Caller: Lower interest rates
- FeliciaThis number has been calling my phone twice a day every day for the past month. When I answer there is only silence and then it hangs up.
- R-Scammer - PLEASE READ THIS!!It's a scam and YOU should READ this. -----> The number that was given to me on caller ID this time is 570-929-6454 McAdoo, PA and is a number that doesn't exist. The next time you get a strange call it will very likely be a different fake number. They are untraceable and there is currently nothing our government, CIA, FBI, Secret Service, NORAD, DoNotCall.gov, Wireless Carriers or your mother can do to stop it BUT “YOU” can do something.
Here is what I do and if enough people do this it will hopefully send a message that these SCAMMERS are simple idiots and we are smarter than them. :) At the very least it makes the scammers pretty angry and uses up precious time that they could be scamming other people with. :) :) :) Laugh Out Loud! LOL lol LOL
(NOTE: The following details outline one of the most common scams. These scammers are usually not very bright but there’s always the possibility they have a sub-atomic level of primordial sludge that mysteriously materializes in their head that might evolve into a thought after trillions of years and that thought might lead way to a slightly different scam. In the event this unlikely miracle does occur, the scam wouldn’t change much. In any case, keep in mind that whatever their nimrod pitch, they will eventually want a CREDIT card number. Let’s begin.)
1. When you see the unfamiliar number come up, ANSWER IT! But don't answer it with your real name. I say something like "Hello this is John." It will most likely be a recording asking you to select some number to lower your credit something blaa blaa blaa. It's going to be a credit card scam and at some point they will ask you for your credit card number. Try to select options or say things that WILL eventually give YOU an opportunity to give them a "MADE UP" credit card number. DON'T EVER GIVE THEM A REAL NUMBER.
2. When I finally talk to someone, I listen to what they have to say and ask a few innocent questions about what they’re offering. This will waste some of their time but not make it too obvious that that's what I’m doing. (hee hee hee :) I like to pull out one of my credit cards as a number guide BUT change a few of the numbers as I read it to them so it they THINK it’s real. Remember, the first number on the card identifies if it's a Visa or Mastercard so don't change that one. (Most of time these simple minded scum bags will help R-Scam "Reverse-Scam" and remind you of this anyway. Lol LOL) Write down the number you give them or remember which digits you “changed” on them FOR A LATER STEP. Provide them other fake details “when they ask” like a fake first and last name, zip code, last four of your social security etc. It helps to keep the fake info similar to the real thing but different enough they can’t actually figure it out. (They don't really need this fake info or use it in the scam but in their simple empty heads they actual believe this makes them sound like they work for a real company and aren't the dumb idiots they are. LOL). Try to get a piece of paper and write down the fake details in case they get suspicious and re-ask it. (They usually don't because they are complete morons but every once in a while one of these dogs figures out if they do something a certain way like go potty outside in the yard instead of in their kennel, they get more biscuit treats and less beatings from their owner. Lol) When they ask you for what type of card it is, DO give them the fact it's a VISA if it's a visa and provide the customer service number on the back that they can call. This detail is untraceable to you and leads them to believe they are going to be getting a "REAL" number. :) :) LOL lol Hehehe .....Oh if they only knew the scam is going to be on THEM ;) lol
3. The scammers will at some point need to put you on a "unnecessary" HOLD so they can check that your credit card number is valid and because again they think it makes them sound like they have a real job and that they aren't the complete imbeciles they are. THIS is when "R-Scam" is starting to get good….REAL good (Lol LOL). When they come back on after realizing the card didn’t check out because (like all the other mistakes they’ve made in their measly existence) they think THEY wrote it down wrong and will want you to give the number again. This time, give them the same number again but change only one digit. This forces them to back into their insecurities about themselves and all the dumb things they do every waking second and in their dreams at night. They will of course put you on another unnecessary HOLD so they can check if this time they got it right and can feel proud of themselves for maybe one single nanosecond of their lives. (hee hee, not this time suckers and not on my watch you won’t. Lol ) I’m always shocked when they actually come back ON after a second failed attempt at checking if the card number is good just to let me know that it isn’t working. If it was at all possible that a given IQ test of sorts could return an astronomically long negative number that could shed some insight into how these non-life forms are able to even function, all of the known laws of physics would have to be re-written.
4. Continue to carry on “R-Scam” until they eventually (which could be an eternity) figure it out or you get too exhausted from holding in your internal laughter at just how ignoramus and unsuspecting these strange upside down bottom feeders actually are.
5. Ultimately, use the opportunity to be creative with the “unsuspecting” scammers and share your “R-Scam” story with your friends and family so they can all get a good laugh! :)
If you get the satisfaction of them hanging up on you then you are AWSOME! (In the non-existent brain of the scammer they actually believe that they somehow got the last laugh by letting YOU know they hung up.) Well done and well PLAYED!
***Closing Thoughts
The laws of economics will eventually collapse the scam and reduce it to some undesirable venture if we all participate. If the masses participate in “R-Scam”, the scammer employees will either be told by a person slightly less dumb then they are to stop calling “SMART” people numbers because we simply use up the “TIME” they have to scam others.
This “TIME LOSS” means fewer victims and ultimately less money from selling or using credit card numbers they didn’t get. The scammer’s employees will get ticked because there is so little money to go around and it would be more lucrative for them to beg for money on a street corner, sell drugs, or dry out their own dung to fuel their 55 gallon drum outdoor heater than to sit on their bum and be cold and hungry.
Best Regards,
R-Scammer- Caller: Service Center
- andy replies to Jdubi get the same
- Baseemah Penna| 1 replyPlease have this number to stop calling me DAILY!
- Jessica SanfordThese scammers will not stop calling me!
- CJMI am on a no call list. Why is my number being called repeatedly & no one answers. I have called "Rachel" back and been told my number will be removed. "She" just calls from a different number. These people harass people; they are cell phone stalkers and should be prosecuted.
- Caller: 570-929-6454
- Call type: Telemarketer
- MichaelCalled 5 times today
- DebbieI am on "no call" list. Don't appreciate these calls. Especially when they interrupt my work day.
- Tamianth replies to Baseemah Penna800notes is not affiliated with your callers, we are not calling you either. 800notes is a forum for reporting who calls you and any information you may have about the call to share with other forum users. It is highly doubtful that your callers are reading here also. We can't stop anyone from calling you either or remove from a list.
Consider getting a call blocking device or phone.. You can google them and many are around $50.00 or so. If its a cell phone, some already have call blocking, if not, there are free apps on the web that will work for some. You can google this. If you have a smart phone, there is a free app called call control. Iphones appear to have apps also. Another one is called Mr. Number.
Report your callers here, not just to the DNC alone:
https://www.ftccomplaintassistant.gov/#&panel1-1
https://esupport.fcc.gov/ccmsforms/form1088.action
https://complaints.donotcall.gov/complaint/complaintcheck.aspx?panel=2
For text messages: forwarding any text message spam you get to the short code “7726,” which spells “spam” on most phones, to alert your network operator to the abuse.
By State DNC lists:
https://800notes.com/faq/state-do-not-call
FCC Abandoned Calls Complaint form:
http://www.fcc.gov/cgb/consumerfacts/1088D-R.pdf
email: fccinfo@fcc.gov - get this scum| 1 replyT
- Caller: card servicescarcam run by willy or wilson plancher and valbona
- Call type: Telemarketer
- get the scum replies to get this scumWilly plancher, and valbona Toska, run the scam out of altamonte springs Florida. Address 383 Emerson Plaza Unit 416. He is 31 years old. His father lives at 3431 23rd ave sw in Naples Florida. He is affiliated with Ilana plancher...moise plancher. Checkout ambrosia..web..design and global financial assist. If the ftc..cannot get them maybe someone in Florida reading this would cleanup this scum
- Karla StittI keep getting calls from this number and I want it stopped...I am on the no call list
- AnneThey call everyday with offer to reduce credit card rates. When I ask to be removed from call list I am disconnected.
- Caller: Account Services
- Call type: Telemarketer
- HerbB52I called back. Disconnected number.
- Call type: Telemarketer
- Normajean Bingaman570-929-6454 unknown call THIS IS RIDICULOUS
- Caller: Unknown name
- Stevywondr replies to Budsame here. Only have it my contacts as scam and the ringtone is "your cheatin heart" so i dont answer when I here "your cheatin heart" and the list goes on and on and on. I now have 3 times as many scam calls contact numbers in my phone than ANY other contacts.
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