Said I had a warrant out for me and was looking to arrest me.
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Recorded message saying I owe money to the IRS. Wants me to call back to this number. This is a tax scam.
Keeps calling and hanging up
Calls constantly and doesn't leave a message
They threatened to put me in jail if I donΓ’β¬β’t pay in twenty minutes
This number calls me everyday at least twice
Left the message: Hi hi my name is Corey Anderson sorry I missed you. I was reaching out to Time share owners with a courtesy call to inform you of the 20 19th scheduled maintenance fee increases. If I have reached you in error my apologies in advance. I was calling to inform you that we were just advised of a significant maintenance fee increase is scheduled to begin the 2019 that you may not be aware of this yet. I wanted to let you know that the no attorney time share program offered all the paperwork needed and step-by-step instructions to walk you through canceling your own time share contract. Did you know the most of Google search for Time Share owners in 2018 is no attorney time share kit. It's easy and affordable to cancel your own time share contracts for less than the cost of your maintenance fees that will be due this year. You can terminate your time share before for your maintenance fees are due in a short of 60 days with zero risk and 100% money back guarantee the time Share owners have been searching for the solution to finally get out of their contract without losing money. The only guaranteed solution is to cancel your own time share contract with the pre-written paper work designed by attorneys that's been seen on TV and heard on satellite radio. I understand that you may have paid to try and get out of your time share prior to this call and may have lost money this kid not only cancels the contract but also get your money back from those companies. I look forward to speaking with you. I'll be in the office till 6:00 PM today. My number is 702-880-0082 again that's 702-880-0082.
Mortgage Co
He tried to get control of my computer.
they well not talk when they know they are being recorded
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Call or go to jail
scam
Keep getting calls saying a lawsuit is being filed, but never goes anywhere and they hang up when you dont give them your personal information
Delivery of Court documents non-sense
another mo*on
Sounds more than fishy
I have been called twice from this toll free number. The caller is stating they are from Apple and that I have been hacked and to call them back. This party needs to be apprihended for fraud. I feel sorry for the folks that fall for this line.
Asking me to donate money and to call senators to give them money. I never signed up for this. I have no idea why they called me.
Scammer people called stating that there is an arrest order against the person and asked to go to nearest drug store to put the money in it .
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With over 105 billion unwanted robocalls made in the US annually, receiving calls from unknown numbers is a daily challenge for Americans. Whether it's a missed call from an unfamiliar area code, potential IRS scam, or suspicious telemarketer, our community-powered phone lookup service helps you identify who's calling before you pick up.
Our reverse phone lookup service allows American users to search for phone numbers and access reports from other community members. By sharing experiences and reporting spam or robocalls, we create a safer telecommunications environment for everyone across all 50 states.
Common Spam Call Types
in United States
- IRS impersonation calls demanding immediate payment
- Tech support scams claiming your computer has a virus
- Social Security scams threatening arrest or suspension
- Fake package delivery texts from USPS or Amazon
How to Identify Scam
Numbers
- Caller claims urgency or threatens consequences
- Requests personal info, PINs, or OTP codes
- Offers that sound too good to be true
- Unknown numbers calling repeatedly
Are Unknown Calls Always
Dangerous?
Not all unknown calls are harmful. Many legitimate callers include:
- Delivery services confirming orders
- Banks calling for legitimate verification
- Medical offices, pharmacies, or hospitals
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The USA country code is +1, shared with Canada and other North American countries under the NANP (North American Numbering Plan). US numbers are formatted as +1 (XXX) XXX-XXXX, where XXX is the area code. For example, a New York number (212) 555-1234 becomes +1-212-555-1234 internationally.
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Common scams include IRS impersonation calls demanding immediate payment, tech support scams claiming your computer has a virus, Social Security scams threatening arrest, fake lottery/prize calls, loan and debt relief scams, Medicare fraud calls, and package delivery text scams from fake USPS or UPS.
The US has over 335 area codes. Major city codes include: New York City (212, 718, 917), Los Angeles (213, 310, 323), Chicago (312, 773), Houston (713, 281), Phoenix (480, 602), Philadelphia (215, 267), and Miami (305, 786). California has the most area codes (38), followed by Texas (28) and Florida (23).
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