7048412424
Country: USA
704 area code:
North Carolina (Charlotte, Concord, Gastonia)
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- Anonymousjust got a missed call from this number, telling by her voice its going to be a rude conversation, im pretty sure it's debt collector
- Caller: some att debt collector
- Call type: Debt collector
- Innocent HarasseeCollection agency. When i was issued this phone number last month June 2017 i obviously inherited harassing phone calls for one Charles Sims. I just ignore and NEVER answer. Now i dont even note the phone numbers. I learned-- i got a phone years ago and inherited harassing phone calls from a collection agency. The calls only increased and became threatening and then violent when i tried and tried and tried to explain that i was NOT "Donald W. Kirby". And i am NOT "Charles Sims." I ended up changing my number and i may do it this time....but i think i like the idea of this collection agency bashing its head against my silence.
- Caller: Prince Parker Collection Agency
- Call type: Debt collector
- QuinnWe don't have AT&T
- Caller: Won't leave name only extension
- Call type: Debt collector
- JoeGood to find out who these people calling are. I do not answer because there is no caller ID and all I get for a msg is "I am Laquisha and this for Joe. You can call me at the office, X2345. Ain't calling back these scammers.
- Caller: Don't know
- Call type: Debt collector
- quite annoyed person| 1 replycalling at least once or twice a week, for a bill I believe I payed already to healthcare. I just need to know if I'm being scammed. The lady seemed a little rude, and told me I need to pay and asked for my credit card number on the phone. I told her I'd rather pay online, even though she insisted I do it through the phone. I persisted online, so she gave me this weird website www.pta.com or something then gave me my account number, and it had nothing to do with healthcare. I never bothered because I believe its a scam from the number 1-704-841-2424. Can someone please assure that I'm being scammed and should report?
- Caller: From Orthocarolina
- Call type: Debt collector
- quite annoyed person replies to Shirleysame here, atleast once or twice a week!
- BigA replies to quite annoyed personThat website is registered to a media company, not a debt collector. The simple solution is to make them follow the letter of the law which says it is incumbent upon them under the law to prove that the debt exists and that you owe it, and that they have the legal right to collect it. You are not obligated under the law to prove that you don’t owe or that it is paid.
Federal law (FDCPA) requires them to send you a letter (US MAIL ONLY) postmarked within 5 days of their first contact that contains their name, physical address, the creditor’s name, and the amount of the alleged debt. It also must contains “mini-Miranda” telling you that it is an attempt to collect a debt and that all information will be used for those purposes. The one other important thing that this letter must also have in it is that you have a right to dispute the debt within 30 days of receipt of the letter and if you do so, all collection activity must be stopped until the debt is verified.
Read up on your rights here and also make a complaint at this government site: http://www.consumerfinance.gov/
Also file a complaint with your State Attorney General's office.
List of State AG’s offices: https://800notes.com/faq/attorney-general - Brenda Farley| 2 repliesKeeps calling for some one else I told them you got the wrong person they won't stop calling
- Slim replies to Brenda Farley| 1 reply>> they won't stop calling <<
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I want toReduce_SpamYou have come to the right place! Although you can't stop the bad guys from calling your phone, you can reduce or eliminate the irritation by blocking the calls.
Obtain a call blocking device, app, or phone. Google (or your favorite search engine) IS your friend!
Realize that the Do Not Call list is NOT a call blocker!
Here are some tried and true methods for reducing or eliminating repeated spam / scam phone calls. Try whichever one(s) that work for you.
1. Do not answer the phone if you see an unknown number on your Caller ID ... let it go to answering machine or voicemail. Many telescammers hang up after three or four rings.
2. If you have a smartphone, get one of the inexpensive or free phone blocker apps at your online app store, and learn how to use it.
3. If your cell is not "smart", read the manual to learn how to set up a "group". Assign the scammer's phone number to that group. Also assign a "silent ring" to that group. You will not hear your phone ring if that number calls you again.
3a. Alternately, assign a "silent ringtone" as the DEFAULT ringtone. Then, assign your favorite ringtones to friends, family, contacts, businesses, etc. That way, you will not hear your phone ring, even if the scammer changes numbers! (Disadvantage: if you forget to whitelist somebody, you won't hear their calls, either)
4. For cell phones or landlines: Contact your phone service provider. They may have a facility or method to allow you to block numbers.
5. If you buy things online, you might want to google "call blocker" to see what devices or apps Amazon or other sites have to offer for landlines or smartphones.
6. DO NOT call unknown numbers back without checking who called (800notes is your friend)! All that does is verify your number is "live", and it will be shared among many spammers. There is an even more dangerous reason ... read this:
http://www.consumer.ftc.gov/blog/one-ring-cel ... ing-your-wallet
6a. Also, be aware that calling a spammer back (or pressing a key to "get on the do not call list") merely verifies that your phone is "live". You will get even more spam calls!
6b. There is also a possibility that the CallerID you see is NOT that of the real caller! The bad guys can spoof or fake what you see on your caller ID, and they can use "real" phone numbers to make you believe the call was from a legitimate company.
https://www.fcc.gov/consumers/guides/spoofing-and-caller-id
So, the call from "your bank" or "your card issuer" or even your own area code might NOT be from those people! If the call is related to your finances, identification, health, computer or other critical information, consider calling the real company back, using a phone number on a statement (or the back of the card).
7. Consider picking up the phone, then immediately hanging up. A "real" caller will usually call you again, within seconds. A robocaller will not.
If you want to report potential fraudulent or scam calls, here is a link to a frequently updated site that displays links to (mostly government) sites in Canada and the USA were you can report those scams, or learn more about them.
http://phonehelp.2truth.com/complaint_sites.html
Information about Government and Telco actions:
The FTC and top communications companies met, to determine what they can do to stop robocalls and other illegal calls. Here is a link to a frequently updated page, showing the history and progress of their initiatives, as well as recent Congressional bills and industry implementations.
http://www.phonehelp.2truth.com/initiatives.html
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Please reply to this post, on 800notes.com, to let us know you read it, or have taken suitable actions to protect yourself. Alternately, join the 99% nonreturn group, and continue to enjoy lots of spam. - NikkiGot a call from these people yesterday when I was waiting for a meeting to begin. As soon as I answered the lady identified herself as someone collecting for AT&T. She got straight to the point and basically was like you have an outstanding balance of $2,000, what's your credit card number? Lol! No. Absolutely not. Send me some proof. My sister are on the same account and have auto pay set up so I don't know what the heck these people are talking about. I think I'm going to block this number from contacting me because I call bull****.
- Caller: (704) 841-2424
- Call type: Debt collector
- BigAAnyone receiving a call from these crooks should read my post that tells you what to do, how to make the calls stop, where to report them, and how to make them pay you for the harassment here: https://800notes.com/Phone.aspx/1-800-276-2423/5#p1257780449021159831
- J.R.I have been having my cell my dads cell and my house phone up for months and I don't owe anything. They never say who they are on voicemails. And this is like the 3rd number I have seen them use. This is harassment
- Caller: Prince Parker
- Call type: Debt collector
- DEB FREYi recieve three calls a day from these people
- Caller: they dont say
- Call type: Debt collector
- Kathleen B. replies to James Eustice Hollis IIJust a large debt collection agency, not just for AT&T.
- Matthew RogersAt&T collection agency with no bill and no correspondence. Said they received notice of my bill today and called today. They have wrong billing information. They called my 83 year old mother who is on my account harassing her, threatening her
- Caller: Prince Cocker and Associates
- Call type: Debt collector
- Bernadette NelsonHarassing phone calls. Debt collector with totally wrong information. Cruising, threatening, hollering
- Caller: Monique Davis
- Call type: Debt collector
- SnakeShe called my cell phone. Left msg that this was an important msg from PPA credit collection and requested I return call @ 1 800 279-2423 x 2579. Did not say who the msg was for, I contacted CFPA. They said not to return call/ Collector needs to notify you in writing first; then contact the originator to resolve any issue. If you speak to anyone the 1st thing is to ask for their license # and then verify that it;s up to date and to contact your State Atny Gen to see if they are licensed in your State. Then notify them they must submit the request in writing and stop calling you. You can file a complaint with CFPA vs.. Do Not Call for action.
- Caller: Prince Parker Assoc.SC
- Call type: Debt collector
- David Williams| 1 replyWorthless collection agency. Simply send them a certified letter ordering them not to contact you again. If they do contact you after signing for the letter, simply contact an attorney who specializes in Consumer Law and they will take your case for FREE because the Fair Debt Collections Practices Act allows the collection of attorney fees for violating consumer law. Simply hand the attorney the signed certified letter receipt and they'll take it from there. A BS collection agency violated my rights two years ago and I received $7500 and my attorney received $2900 because they collection agency did not want to go to court for violating my rights!
- Caller: 704-841-2424
- Call type: Debt collector
- BigA replies to David WilliamsThat is not quite accurate. You will note that the FDCPA allows one more communication after receipt of that letter:Quote:(c) Ceasing communication
If a consumer notifies a debt collector in writing that the consumer refuses to pay a debt or that the consumer wishes the debt collector to cease further communication with the consumer, the debt collector shall not communicate further with the consumer with respect to such debt, except --
(1) to advise the consumer that the debt collector's further efforts are being terminated;
(2) to notify the consumer that the debt collector or creditor may invoke specified remedies which are ordinarily invoked by such debt collector or creditor; or
(3) where applicable, to notify the consumer that the debt collector or creditor intends to invoke a specified remedy.
If such notice from the consumer is made by mail, notification shall be complete upon receipt. - MarkI thought I blocked them but somehow they called again. AT&T collection contractor. Really rude, especially since they were calling about a business account that I have no control over so I locked them again.
- Caller: AT& Contractor
- Call type: Debt collector
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