8664084070
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- ssel2401 replies to RobynWhat are the legal limits?
- Juan ParedesI get dozens of calls daily even up to 10 pm or ater from 866-408-4070. I picked up the calls several times but the caller never responds, only hangs up.
- OperatorRJPhone rings, I answer, and before I am able to say anything I hear, "Hello, hello?" I'm already irritated because I haven't even had a chance to say anything yet. And since I am irritated already, I say in a very snotty tone, "Yes?" and again attempt to say my greeting but am interrupted yet again by the stupid woman asking for a co worker. I told her today, "You do realize you're calling a place of business?" She says she is aware, so I stick her in voicemail. I swear, the next time I get this nonsense, I am going to hang up on them.
- RobinI receive calls from this company 5x's a day so i decided to call them back, i pressed 0 and then i choose the option that i'm reporting a lost stolen card. then i tell them that i don't have an account with them gave them my number and she said that they will remove the number. The only this is I don't have an account with them and gave them the name of the person they keep calling for. I hope this help those who dont have an account with this company.
- Call type: Debt collector
- Debi McThese calls are pure harassment!!!! Unbelievable!!
- gary txthey are calling from the phillipines. I asked that they not call me and to only have someone who spoke english better and was from the united states to contact me. I could not make heads or tails out of their request. I am not late on payments and pay regularly. They keep calling and I will next time let them know to 'not call me again at that number". even though I spoke with someone on Saturday they called me back on Sunday wanting to go over everyhting again. I refused and told them to review their system as I had already cleared it up the day before and hung up. they waited 3 days and are calling yet again.
- Caller: Barclays Visa
- Call type: Debt collector
- Fred replies to KLEThey are after your personal information for ID theft purposes....They try to suck you into providing your soc, account numbers, and other information. Has anyone actually provided this info, and what were the results?
- AlanCalls have been three to four times a day and haven't stopped. If you answer the call it says wait for an important mesage...you wait and wait..
- Caller: unknown
- poshI just started receiving calls from this number today, but no one has left a message. I am up to date on all our cc and bills so I know if someone is trying to collect from me its a scam. Thanks for the info here everyone! We had our bank account hacked earlier this year and so we have lifelock on everything :) i highly suggest it if you have been scammed.
- MaryTheKayIf you have Verizon, they have a call blocking feature. Call your provider! They may be able to help you in blocking these SOBs!
- Caller: WTF
- JH replies to Barry| 2 repliesIf you say "Hello" twice then they will start talking.So say nothing and see what happens then. lol You are all correct that they call like every 15 minutes!! UNBELIEVABLE!! I don't even know who Juniper Bank is do any of you?
- DVeeI got another call this morning.
E-mailed Barclay's security people:
internetsecurity@barclays.co.uk
Give it a shot, maybe they'll have an interest.
Also, A and Suzi keep referring to themselves as 'we' when referencing this obviously bogus number's actions. Duh.- Caller: BS Co., Inc.
- smc2222 replies to JH| 1 replyThey are a credit card company for Frontier Airlines. Most likely calling to collect a late payment.
- SMC2222This is Barclay Credit Card company aka Juniper Bank who does Frontier Airlines credit card. Most likely calling for payments that are past due or late.
- Caller: Juniper Bank/Barcley Credit/Frontier Airlines
- Call type: Debt collector
- anonomous replies to KLE| 1 replyI just called them; they say they represent "Barclays Bank"
- Mikei told them i lost my job and they call me at least 3 times a day starting at 6am. I am only late on one payment of twenty something dollars. They keep calling and calling so i am going to report them i am just not sure where yet or i will contact some lawyers. If i harrased anyone 3 plus times a day starting at 6am i would be arrested
- Caller: Barclays
- Call type: Debt collector
- TLDSDo not give your personal information to these people! They ask for your credit card number or social security number?!!!
After reading these posts I advise everyone to check their (actual) banking statements and credit card numbers for small charges that might go unnoticed. There is an elaborate white collar crime scheme going on here which I believe to be happening to people on a massive scale. I had fraud done to me on numerous occasions and I believe these people are culprit, and it is an entire network.
These people are internet software specialists and computer programmers. They set up fake online only internet stores and companies to hide behind. They make small charges on your bill that may otherwise go unnoticed. If you call your bank to inquire and contact them ~ the company will reverse the charge immediately so they make you THINK everything is taken care of hoping you will take it any further ~ and most people wouldnt take it any farther since it is such a small amount but since they are doing this to the masses ~ they are stealing millions.
If you have fraudulent charges done DO REPORT TO FBI (if you call the FBI they will refer you to make a report through www.IC3.gov. Don't hesitate to do it).
If you have a cell phone connected with a computer they can hack you~ on both ~ if take their bait. The automated message asks you punch a certain number on your key pad to "no longer receive these (harrassing) phone calls."
Inform yourselves: www.fbi.gov/scams-safety/e-scams/e-scams.
Also, beware of people, fake websites, and apps on facebook and LinkedIn. One click on the wrong thing? And they are hacked into your devices. I found they got into my computer through Windows messenger noting an unknown account attached to it. After repeated tries, I think I finally got them out by deleting permissions they set up for themselves.
I am going to switch my internet service provider also ~ may do a clean sweep of my computer ~ to be sure. Big hassle but its worth it if it is possible to return privacy.
These numbers- Caller: Credit card services
- TLDSDo not give your personal information to these people! They ask for your credit card number or social security number?!!!
After reading these posts I advise everyone to check their (actual) banking statements and credit card numbers for small charges that might go unnoticed. There is an elaborate white collar crime scheme going on here which I believe to be happening to people on a massive scale. I had fraud done to me on numerous occasions and I believe these people are culprit, and it is an entire network.
These people are internet software specialists and computer programmers. They set up fake online only internet stores and companies to hide behind. They make small charges on your bill that may otherwise go unnoticed. If you call your bank to inquire and contact them ~ the company will reverse the charge immediately so they make you THINK everything is taken care of hoping you will take it any further ~ and most people wouldnt take it any farther since it is such a small amount but since they are doing this to the masses ~ they are stealing millions.
If you have fraudulent charges done DO REPORT TO FBI (if you call the FBI they will refer you to make a report through www.IC3.gov. Don't hesitate to do it).
If you have a cell phone connected with a computer they can hack you~ on both ~ if take their bait. The automated message asks you punch a certain number on your key pad to "no longer receive these (harrassing) phone calls."
Inform yourselves: www.fbi.gov/scams-safety/e-scams/e-scams.
Also, beware of people, fake websites, and apps on facebook and LinkedIn. One click on the wrong thing? And they are hacked into your devices. I found they got into my computer through Windows messenger noting an unknown account attached to it. After repeated tries, I think I finally got them out by deleting permissions they set up for themselves.
I am going to switch my internet service provider also ~ may do a clean sweep of my computer ~ to be sure. Big hassle but its worth it if it is possible to return privacy. - PSI had the same issue....ya know how I got them to stop calling me??????
I paid my bill.- Caller: Barclay
- Call type: Debt collector
- Triangular replies to KLE| 1 replyI got this number from a caller who said he represented Barclay's Bank. Since he was asking for last 4 digits of soc., mailing address, I told him, "WAIT, you called ME." so give me a number to call YOU. He gave me this number. The number on the back of my credit card is different, so I called them and they told me to be very careful with "these kinds of people". The man who called me identified himself as "Rusk" and had a decidedly south-asian accent.
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