800-463-3459

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    Canada
    you have had calls from this number as well?  I have had 3 or 4 over the past couple of days on my cell phone
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    Goose
    I received a call from this number as well.
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    Licou
    They call everyday around 6h30 PM. I don't answer, they don't leave a message. They try again the following day : ).
    What's funny is their # is displayed but for some reason, the voicemail center later can't remember it, I always get "# unknown" while all the other annoying calls show their #.
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    krstoff
    I think 1 800-4633-459 is CIBC calling to sell a product. A message is never left. I get several a day. The only way to stop it is to block this #.
    • Caller: CIBC
    • Call type: Telemarketer
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    K
    | 2 replies
    Its CIBCs Montreals head office
    -recovery center
    -basically... pay your bills and they stop calling !
    -no sales at all
    could also be 18002568580: which is the samething but office in vancouver and toronto
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    guy replies to K
    | 1 reply
    Not so, they were calling for my wife who has NO business with CIBC, so why in the hell would a "recovery center" be calling?? Dumbass. Its telemarketing, pure and simple
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    heh
    | 1 reply
    you shouldn't call people a "dumbass" when it is infact you who's confused. it's basically exactly what he said.
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    skinchaser replies to heh
    I get the same freaking calls every day from that number and it just hangs up right away. I have absolutely no business with the CIBC and would never do business with them. Of course when you call the number you cannot get one of their idiot humans to answer.
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    crew
    | 4 replies
    they are the scum of earth
    they are calling from CIBC collections because you were either one minute late on a payment or you missed a payment completely. the people calling from this number are rude, and are on commission, they are disgusting human beings. if you can, just ignore them. they are worthless trash.
    a giant scam
    • Caller: cibc
    • Call type: Telemarketer
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    mmm
    they only called me once and left a message asking me to call them back at this number (initial call came from a 1.778 number) ... but i have no business with cibc.  i did call back, but the address and d.o.b. on the file are not mine ... i think that they are just trying to track down overdue accounts, and are phoning people sharing a name with the person who didn't pay their bill.  the rep was very polite.
    • Caller: cibc
    • Call type: Debt collector
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    report
    | 2 replies
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    John Smith replies to crew
    | 2 replies
    Scum of the earth ? If they are calling you its due to you OWING MONEY! And CIBC doesnt pay their collectors commission, maybe you should research things before making comments about something you know nothing about.

    And the biggiest mistake CIBC made is doing business with people that go broke within 2 years of having credit ( most likley your kids that you never educated on credit ). Or its usually Natives and people that become "so called" disabled.

    So in closing deal with your financial obligations and you have nothing to worry about or its just a wrong #
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    Rudiger replies to report
    This will not work as you have a legal obligation to make pymts to debt that you owe so banks and other financial institutions are allowed to call even if you are on the "do not call list"
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    jimmy
    its definitely CIBC collections, if they are calling its either because you owe money and are not paying. Dont complain if your a dead beat and like ignoring people you owe money to.

    They may be calling someone else who gave them your # at some point. if you dont want them to call, then call back, you will be able to speak to someone and they will stop calling you.
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    FACTS replies to John Smith
    I cannot believe that you could possibly go from this topic and turn it on natives. Shows the type of person you are.... I hope people think you are scum when on this site.
    Its 2010, just because you hate yourself doesnt mean you need to put groups of people down
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    lol replies to guy
    lol, you may not know all of your wifes dealings my friend, if this # is calling for her, i guarantee there is a reason.  plus she may not have current dealings with cibc, but possibly had one a while ago she defaulted on.
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    joe replies to report
    yeah, if it was a telemarketer calling the advice would be sound.  its not so this was a waste of time.
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    joe replies to crew
    your hilarious!  if you sign a contract and default on said contract, i think thats a valid reason to call someone.  calling ppl scum of the earth when your the one who cannot pay their bills and manage their finances correctly is a little sad.  its a simple concept:  pay your bills on time, everyone is happy.  pay late or dont make a pmt at all, then expect someone will want to figure out if there is an issue.  your phone company does it, the cable company does it ect.  the bank lent you the money in the first place so they have a right to know why you defaulted on your contract.
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    lovinlife replies to John Smith
    Does insulting people based on their racial origin make you feel better about yourself? Your argument would be better made if it did not make you sound like an arrogant loser.

    If CIBC wanted the money so badly they should leave a message instead of repeatedly calling on a daily basis. I had to google this number to figure out who was calling and now realize that I must have passed by my CIBC bill this month, an honest mistake when sleep deprived due to being a new mother. If they would have left a message yesterday, the problem would have been resolved sooner.

    It's true some people are unable to make their monthly payment. I am not one of those people but you on the other hand do not know the situation each individual is facing or the reason they were unable to pay their bill. My bill is $21 and 5 days late. Big deal. White people lose their jobs too or default on credit for other reasons that are out of their control.

    So get a life.
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    Paddy Shaw
    Contact your phone company and ask them to block this number. Regardless of what they are calling for, not leaving a message constitutes to not wanting a call back.
    • Caller: CIBC
    • Call type: Debt collector

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