8775612272
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- sunkist56Calls from this number and others are calling under the guise of my husband's cousin's cell phone number in San Antonio.
I have received over 15 calls from what I thought was my husband's cousin and it is not him calling. When I look at my cell phone numbers, the cousin's number is what I see first in bold numbers. I then noticed underneath the cell number is another phone number in small print. this number is actually the creditor or telemarketer's number that is calling. Is this legal to use someone's number as a disguise? The cousin also told me he had another lady call, irate, because she received a string of calls from his number and he did not know who she was and he did not make the calls.What can be done about this?
Here are the numbers that are doing this: 877-561-2272, 800-410-4391, 951-266-5539 - Bug replies to BugAfter continuing to call 4 or 5 times a day even after I talked with them 3 times, they finally left that voice message that others have described here. I spoke with my daughter, and she says it's a scam. That's it for me - their call is now blocked! They will have to 'govern themselves accordingly.'
- Jackson BaptisteThis company calls me everyday around noon and leave a message. I want them to stop calling me.
- Caller: Don't know
- Call type: Telemarketer
- AstrolyreThere are several phone numbers associated with the ‘Best Buy/Citibank credit card’ bamboozle. There is some good information at these related phone number threads:
The number that is usually the first one to try to contact someone:
877-561-2272 (Toll Free SVC)
https://800notes.com/Phone.aspx/1-877-561-2272
The number they want you to call back to:
855-242-6899
https://800notes.com/Phone.aspx/1-855-242-6899
The second number that calls after you block the first one. It has a ‘proper,’ possibly ‘spoofed’ CallerID:
423-467-6190 (CITI)
https://800notes.com/Phone.aspx/1-423-467-6190
We are treating these as scam calls, since we have no evidence, whatsoever, that this is not a scam – we have no Best Buy account, no Citibank accounts, no letter or bill in the mail, no summons – we gots nothing but the sound of strangers’ voices on a telephone line from who knows where, trying to tell us what to do.
The best advice says take this as a fraud, even if you do have a Best Buy account through Citibank that might be overdue. If you actually try to payoff an account or cancel your card permanently, you still have to watch your accounts because of the way the provider will use different unethical tricks to try to keep billing you for interest and late fees.- Caller: It's a scam whether or not you have a Citibank/BestBuy account
- Call type: Debt collector
- IrritatedThey have called me 3 days in a row, my best buy card in paid off so this is a definite scam, I blocked the #
- Call type: Telemarketer
- mark mstop the calls
- Rick MyersAll I get is an automated message telling me to call another number...EVERY SINGLE DAY!!!
- Caller: CITI
- ^Ernie^Didn't pick it up. Looked up the number in the call log and then checked it here.
It is my belief that some of these companies (Asset Acceptance, Midland Credit) that buy debt for pennies on the dollar are harassing just anyone to cancel payment records to make their "business" look legitimate. They could be scammers, but I suspect that they use the tactics of scammers to disguise their illegal attempts to collect even though they have no information, holding credit downgrading over the heads of those who know they are trying to collect on the basis of old or INCORRECT debt records.
It would seem to me, since I owe nothing, that they are trying to piece together information by cross-referencing sets of near matches. Of course, this also resembles the work of dumpster-divers, so I can't speak with complete certainty, but shortly after an unanswered call from one entity (claiming to be Best Buy or some other merchandiser), another call will come from one of these extortionists who care not one iota whether they are collecting from the debtor or not.
They often call me asking for Sergio or some other name. I've had daily calls for years asking for another person, never following up on their threats to take me to court (which they can't) or to put a "black mark" on my credit report (which they could, if they had correct information, so don't give them any). On occasion, they will resort to advising you that there are criminal penalties for something like harbouring a fugitive when you deny any knowledge of the person about whom they inquire. Some of these strong-arm tactics may be the ideas of unsupervised employees implicitly given free reign over their techniques while the company publicly claims to discourage unethical practices.
In this forum there appears periodically your rights insofar as these organisations are concerned and the procedures for requesting documentation that enables you to file a report to the FTC and/or build a case against these criminals. However, part of the procedure involves revealing your identity, which they may misuse in any number of ways either in the belief that you are attempting to evade collection or just as a demonstration of their power. Under our system of justice, it is possible for such entities to wriggle free from solid cases against them until they are caught dead to rights and shut down. Out of those pests who manage to flee, there will be many in turn who form similar enterprises that will also fall to greed, but not without spreading the disease.
Many valid and well-supported claims have been filed against these companies, but they still seem to slither through the industry, paying fines with their ill-gained booty and continuing their practices, often under a different name. I know of extant civil and criminal lawsuits that are now stymied by skilful juridical filing games and judgements against such companies that do not prevent them from moving forward as they are, or in some other repugnant form.- Caller: Unidentified
- Linda M877-561-2272 kept calling multiple times per day. One time I answered. The woman said "Lisa? I mean Linda..." Then hung up. Weird.
- Caller: Didn't identify
- A MI don't even owe money and they call me every hour every day...!!! I called Best Buy using phone number on bill and they told me this 8775612272 is not their number
- Caller: CITI FOR BEST BUY
- In VABest Buy credit card. Thought it was paid off. Apparently paid the last payment late and now have been getting late fees. They will continue the calls until it is paid off.
- Caller: Citi Bank - Best Buy
- Call type: Debt collector
- mCalled me, asked for my account number, when I said I didn't know, she said she could look it up if I gave her my social #. I said I would call back...
- Irritated in FloridaReceiving these calls several times a day at home, at work and on my cell. I've talked to them several times indicating we were working with a det settlement company and they have been sent the letter informing them of this, but they continue to call. I just don't answer the phone any more.
- Debbie8775612272
A brand new scam that we’ve found with our customers involves phishing phone calls has now been popping up. The victim will receive several phone calls pretending to be from Citibank. They will leave a voicemail asking for a call back to discuss “your Citibank account”. These phone calls will be sent out by the thousands, and at least a few of them will reach actual Citibank customers. When the victim calls back the number provided, they hear a recording that sounds identical to the recording you would hear when you call the real Citibank. It will say “Thank you for calling Citi cards, servicing Citi and AT&T Universal card accounts. For assistance in English press one.” “This call may be monitored and recorded for quality assurance. “ It will then ask you “to expedite the handling of your call by typing in your 16 digit account number”. Once you have typed it in, the phone disconnects. Now the scammers have taken your credit card information and soon after will be maxing out your account.- Caller: CitiBank
- StressedWe have been receiving calls from this number several times a day and night for a couple months now. It always says "Unknown Caller" on our ID. they fill up our caller id and never leave a message. We don't answer unknown callers and if we did, we definitely wouldn't respond to any questions about our finances. I finally told them after a month to stop calling our phone number. A woman yelled at me and said they are calling for a man's name. I told her I don't care and to stop calling our number. I hung up and then they called again. I answered it again and told them to stop calling. This time a man answered and said they were from Citi bank and were affilitated with Best Buy. I told them they are showing up as "Unknown Caller" and to stop calling or I would report it as harassment. We checked our Best Buy account and saw there was nothing wrong with it. They continued calling every day several times a day and night, so we finally had to unplug our phone. Because of this, we lost calls from our friends and family. Two weeks later, I plugged the phone back in and immediately, we got another call from these people. We then took our phone number off of our Best Buy account. If they treat their customers like this or have this bad of a breach in their security, we are getting out of our contract as soon as we can.
- Caller: ???
- KellyThis number has called me 23 times in 5 days. When I answer it's a half finished recorded message about my Best Buy account, which is current, and they never leave a message. They called me early as 7am and late as 10pm. Unreal!!
- Caller: Best Buy
- Call type: Debt collector
- Stacey replies to KayleeSame here. I have not ever had a BB card nor applied for one.
- SeanI would think even people stupid enough to work in debt collections would be able to figure out when a person is avoiding calls and it is useless to keep calling. Of course unless your goal is harassment then is does make sense. I do wonder why anybody would then cooperate with a business that harasses them. I know I sure won't and it kind of helps with the guilt I feel not being able to pay. If this collector is that abusive and mean spirited I don't feel bad stiffing them, In fact I feel kind of good about it.
- Call type: Debt collector
- PSBlocked! Gee whiz that was easy.
- Call type: Debt collector
- Jan| 1 replyThis is a scam. They leave a recorded message to call yet another number. I have never called them back, but gather from other comments that they have hacked Best Buy/City Bank CC cards. I have never had a Best Buy credit card, yet they call me 2 - 3 times a day from different numbers. Why haven't these numbers been shut down??!!
- Caller: Claims to be Citi
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