Scam caller spoofing from Texas 4699825000 / +14699825000
Caller Name: Scam caller spoofing more...
Ratings: 7 (deleted: 1)
Search requests: 9844
Assessment: untrustworthy, Do not accept call, check comments!
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City: Texas - USA, CanadaTelephone number: 469-9825000
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Top searches: Place 38 - most searchedViews last month: 216
tellows protection: No. 19 in Blacklist
Search requests are falling and spread often on weekdays
Telemarketer (Scam) Calls by +14699825000 - Expert Analysis
tellows score for +14699825000
Distribution of call types and caller names in reviews
Types of call:
Unknown 3 reports |
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SMS spam 2 reports |
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Debt collection company 1 reports |
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Cost trap 1 reports |
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Scam caller spoofing 20 reports |
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Debt reducing fraud 3 reports |
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Nationwide processing service 1 reports |
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H&R Block 1 reports |
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unknown 1 reports |
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Investigator Shanna Brooks reported number +14699825000 as unknown
I received what I thought was a voice to text message voicemail to text with the with the number that I didn’t think nothing of that would connect me to my voicemail to listen to it but it’s not my voicemail number. The sms message said
Unknown Deposited a new message:
"Let's call on the same number. I repeat, press one now. Thank you. And have a great day."
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Investigator FTC DNC Spamlist reported Debt reducing fraud with the number +14699825000 as Cost trap
Call related to Reducing your debt (credit cards, mortgage, student loans) received in Roseville, California. Calling with recorded message (robocalls)
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Beta reported Debt reducing fraud with the number +14699825000 as SMS spam
With so many more of us at home, we are online shopping more than we used to.
And criminals are catching on and taking advantage of those clicks. And many are falling for scams.
Amazon ships more than 1.6 million packages each day. That gives crooks an opportunity to find ways to steal your personal information, including your identity.
The latest scam comes in the form of a phone call from someone claiming to work at Amazon. They ask the unsuspecting victim to confirm a recent purchase by providing your name and maybe some additional information.
They’ll even give you an 800-number to call back if you are concerned it’s not a real call.
The phenomenon is called social engineering, said Mark Flores, a retired FBI agent.
“It’s when the criminals will reach out to the victims portraying themselves as someone they are not and try to solicit personal information or information about accounts, user names and passwords so they can go in and steal from those accounts,” Flores said.
They may even leave a voicemail asking you to call back, but you’re actually calling a scammer.
Here are a few pointers:
Don’t give personal or financial information
Amazon has no call center background noise
Look up the number they called from yourself
And ask them to tell you your account number
Amazon will never call you on the phone
If they need to speak to you, they will use email.
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