6473832333

Country: Canada
647 area code: Ontario (Toronto)
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    Gilles Dufour replies to D Johnston
    The [***] behind it all is Bell, don't forget they bought the company a couple of years ago and they made subtil changes that make them more money cause they consider they making less with Virgin ways. My problem happened when I  changed my "stick" last fall (sept.2013), with a phome with more features. I was not on my new phone for more than 1 week when the harassement began. And worst, I am not receiving any phone call for the last couple of weeks, but who-ever is calling me is getting CHARGED for it. What about, all the peoples who bothered to write here, join and sue the [***] (bell) cause they are responsible for the service, up to them to prove that they are Not and give us the who ever is?

    11 Nov 2014
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    Gilles Dufour replies to Alan K
    Don't worry, Bell will keep on doing it, they will try to destroy the name of Virgin and eventually you are going to be OFFICIALLY a BEll's customer
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    Gilles Dufour
    I have this problem since last sept.2013. Every time I open my phone, within the second, there a new voicemail to call 6473832333 or else. That what it seems, since all my phone calls are diverted for last 15 days. But peoples are beeing charged for making those calls. Yes, I tried to change the status of those voicemail, but I am prevented to do so and that when I stopped receiving my calls. But I keep receiving the voicemail. This afternoon I tried, to locate whoever that was, and now
    there is  no name to find for the phone number( I swear to gods, there was one name last fall which I fail to write down). I doubt very much that both Virgin and Bell are not aware about it, but it suits them well, why fix it.
    • Caller: Don't remember
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    Gilles Dufour replies to MICH
    Why would you have to call Virgin to set up those 3 "call forwarding", it is none of there "bloody" business where you or me want our phone calls forwarded, if we want it so....But you don't say wether it fixes your harassment problem...

    Thank you,
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    Gilles Dufour replies to Deadbeat Debtor
    It won't work, cause it is firware, it is done automatically as you open your phone (turn on). IT IS BUILT IN but someone is profiting from it, Virgin and Bell, neither one will fix it
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    Gilles Dufour replies to mark williams
    Virgin/Bell are responsible for locking this into your phone. They will pretend that is Virus/Malware but since it had been incorporated by THEM, don't believe in them. I am sure that anybody that take it in court ($$$) will win, but Bell will throw in all their might ($$$) not to admit their fault
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    Gilles Dufour replies to Kat_Equine
    C'etais.....
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    Gilles Dufour replies to Colleen Cameron
    Sue Virgin and you will see how they react when you dare attacking Bell. Cause the real owner is Bell. They used to be a monopoly. and they are missing it
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    Gilles Dufour replies to Elliott G
    Don't rejoice, get a hard copy of your phone call for let's say 6 months. Even  if you have a prepaid, if you request it They have to supply you with one
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    Gilles Dufour replies to Terry
    Annoying is not the word, but money making for Virgin/Bell. Check carefully your bill...
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    Gilles Dufour replies to popcorn
    My problem is similar to your, except that my balance is in the vicinity of 500$. So that is what must attract the wolves. A fraud, that is what it is.
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    Gilles Dufour replies to popcorn
    The same problem is current in Qc province, the number used to be from Virgin(Bell). Most people don't notice it cause it does not appear in your "received call", at least for me. The only one that gains from that is Virgin. You pay cause "YOU" answer the call (it went in your mailbox), whether you answered or it was directed in your mailbox (done by Virgin(Bell). Now you have to dial in a phantom number and pay again to get nothing. If that is not a organized FRAUD, what is it? Try to get an answer from Virgin and get laughed in your face. We should set up a class action and make sure the CRTC is aware of that. By the way, whoever call you from a cell phone also get charge from your mailbox (their call was answered).
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    Gilles Dufour replies to Alan K
    Don't let them get away with it....
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    Gilles Dufour replies to Nick
    I was previously with AT&T, which was later bought by Rogers (one of the 3 majors), and then I start getting troubles, so I quit and experienced more problems with Virgin. What do you do now?
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    Gilles Dufour replies to Robert/Edmonton/16 April 2014
    That is exactly what Bell wants....
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    Gilles Dufour
    I get this number every time I open my phone, and I get charged for it. See to it...

     
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    Thomas replies to D Johnston
    Just got the phone so we're still trying to figure it out but the first thing that hit us was that irritating English accented woman who uses vernacular terms like it's supposed to be proper English. The North American style is much more sedate...and much less irritating. Verdict is still out as we've got two weeks to play with it but so far I give it only about a 6 out of 10.  That should improve over the next few days with some practice....hopefully.
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    780-243-0060
    I am getting repeated calls dorm this number and have asked them whoever they are to Stop
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    barb C
    | 1 reply
    I also got a call from this 1 647 383 2333 today at 1pm on my voicemail which is not turned on.  Who is calling me?  I deleted the number.
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    Gilles Dufour replies to roch
    It won't stop unless you forget the agreement you had with Virgin and agree to be tracked by Bell. And they will keep on charging you for every time that message appears (.30 or .35 cent depending at which time you joined in). Your only option is to take them in court and sue the hell out of them, otherwise they will keep on doing it.

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