7672759074
Country: Dominica
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- christineReceived call at 11:20 pm
- BbJust received call from +7 (672) 759-07-4. I noticed most of the posts cite that it is from the Dominica and this concerns me as I did vacation there a year ago.
- Isabel ArcherI got a call from this number but it showed that I missed it.
- KMCall from 767275907 at 7:40.
- bgRecieved a call from this number at 7:24pm, January 6. It was not answered!
- RobertGot this same call at 9:28 pm in Ohio, from "Dominica". Showed up on iPhone as "missed call"
- MjoneI got a call from this loser at 8:00 pm. I didn't answer it as caller id said Dominica and I don't know anyone from there. I also filed a complaint with the Do Not Call Registry. My phone number is on the Do Not Call Registry and I still get calls from telemarketers/scammers so it obviously doesn't work.
- ANonieMouse| 1 replyCARIBBEAN ISLAND AREA CODE WARNING -- DO NOT RETURN DIAL ONE RING CALLS RECEIVED FROM CARIBBEAN ISLAND AREA CODES !!!!!!
Here is a warning (which happens to be from Verizon) concerning the Caribbean Island area code scam. Note particularly the subsections entitled "Pagers" and "E-mail" near the top of the page:
http://www.verizonenterprise.com/solutions/pu ... phone/index.xml
The Verizon web page also references an old Scambusters web page explaining this scam that appears to have first been written around 1999:
http://www.scambusters.org/809Scam.html
In the current variant of this scam, the caller doesn't have any intention of talking to you. All the scammer wants is for you to get upset enough about the late night call that you return the call, never even noticing that it is from a foreign country outside the reach of US or Canadian laws. When you return the call (at international rates), there may also be a big surcharge added to your phone bill that gets passed along to the scammer. Many of these calls come from Grenada, but more recently, a large number of reports have been received reporting similar calls from Dominica.
What appears to have been one of the earliest reports of the original version of the scam (unless the original publication date that I gave of the Scambusters report is actually correct) surfaced about 11 years ago in Japan. There it became known as the "Wangiri scam:"
From Japan Times
http://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2002/08/21/n ... r/#.Ur2543-9KSN
See also, from the Economist
http://www.economist.com/node/1367988
A few U.S. news organizations, but not many, have picked up on this latest variant, at least with respect to Grenada area code 473:
KPVI, Pocatello, ID TV report on Grenada phone scam
http://youtu.be/eSp9tY1gBW8
From Toledo News Now
http://www.toledonewsnow.com/story/23695832/b ... huge-phone-bill
An older report from WCAX-TV in Burlington, VT describes the scam:
http://www.wcax.com/story/15581487/check-your ... area-code-scams
The biggest news organization to date that I have seen recently running a story on this scam is KSL-TV, Salt Lake City, Utah:
http://www.ksl.com/?sid=28211799&nid=148&titl ... _cid=featured-3
In fact, Salt Lake City has either been specifically target for this aggressive scam, or at least the local law enforcement agencies and phone companies have a heightened awareness of it, as indicated by these two reports from KSTU Fox 13 news in Salt Lake City:
http://fox13now.com/2014/01/02/victim-officia ... targets-utahns/
and
http://fox13now.com/2014/01/02/police-warn-ag ... -473-area-code/
I don't think this problem is limited to or has anything to do with any particular cell phone provider. The same problem has been reported on other carriers, I believe, but Verizon Wireless appears to be the biggest carrier, so they get the most calls. Verizon has a discussion board set up with at least one thread concerning "473" calls from Grenada:
https://community.verizonwireless.com/message/1035009
It appears that at least Verizon is devoting some resources to stop these callers or at least refund some or all of the charges for people who call these numbers. How long that will last is known only to Verizon, and even they may not have decided at this point. Other carriers may also be doing the same. They all want to avoid bad publicity that may drive away customers, of course.
At least one early report on 800notes.com, if taken at face value, asserted that a charge of $100.00 was made to a phone bill for calling back for 15 seconds. Even regular calls to Caribbean Island numbers, for example, are billed at upwards of $1.80 per minute by most cell phone carriers, even on so-called "unlimited" phone plans, unless you have paid extra for an international dialing plan. It may be that the scammers get a cut of this money for every international call they receive.
That's why either:
(1) you can't return the phone call, because even though you would otherwise be able to dial it like an ordinary long distance number, you phone company has a restriction on your placing international calls (which these are). At least some pre-paid cell phone services work this way. If this case applies to you, consider yourself lucky. Or,
(2) when you call back and get through, the operator of the 473 phone number tries to keep you on hold for as long as possible to run up your phone bill and their profits.
The scammers don't have to be associated with recent security breaches, such as the recent one at Target stores. (In fact, many of the victims of this scam say that they either don't shop at Target or did not shop there during the period of the known security breach.) All the scammers have to do is randomly dial a lot of telephone numbers in already-assigned area codes. And they must be dialing a LOT of them based on the complaints logged to 800notes.
It probably doesn't cost them anything to dial you, either, if the called party (you) doesn't pick up the call before they hang up. It only takes a small percentage of angry and/or curious people calling back for them to make a lot of money. They don't even have to pay for real people to operate a call center -- it's all done by machines, outside the reach of US and Canadian law enforcement.
So do yourself a favor and don't call these scammers back. And you'll also be doing us all a favor, because they wouldn't call anyone at all if there weren't so many people who fell for this scam. - Christine P.I also received a call from this number. The call came on my cell phone. It said "Dominica. " I picked it up, but I think they hung up on the second ring. The time was about 6PM.
- AnonymousGot a call around 9:05 pm, didn't pick up and left no voicemail.
- SavemoosesReceived in middle of nite, I didn't hear it...northern NM.
- Caller: Verizon
- JimboMe too on my cell.
- Tina replies to reneeHaven't shopped at Target for a long time. This number called my cell. ?????
- Tina replies to AdrienneKeep my phone on silent so at least.I won't be waking up. Don't answer unknown calls anyway.
- taylorSome one called and now it just plays music
- tomJan 9, This idiot called me at 6am, did not answer and person or persons did not leave message. I have not shopped at Target for years. Any ideas on how all of us can stop this crap?
- Yioughta13call from this number at 15:32 on January 10. one ring and disconnect. says Dominica
- Trying to SleepYep, I got a call from this number after finally falling asleep at 1am on Saturday, January 4, 2014!!! Damn scammers! Rang once! Just enough to wake me.
- CarolineJust rang my home phone, scared me sooo bad, did not answer, please block this number. 767-275-9074
- DeannaCalled at 2 in the morning
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