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Recording about verifying personal information and some sort of suit against me….this is most definitely a scam! Please do not answer or call back this number!!
Was a phony debt collector or IRS scam they play both sides of that fence
Caller ID read "SPAM RISK." So annoying. Don't typically answer calls where I don't recognize what appears in caller id
After I called them out, calling me from all kinds of ghost numbers! PLEASE DO NOT FALL FOR THIS, SCAM!
Called them back over and over as I knew for fact was a scam. I tied up the lines until they started answering. Now number no longer on service. Please no one fall for these types of calls! IRS, reputable collection agencies, banks, etc. Would never call you over the phone let alone leave a message that made you feel fear. These are criminals scamming people! Please never fall for it. Call your bank, check your credit report but never, never give any info to anyone over the phone!
Company | ALLEGIANCE TELECOM OF FLORIDA, INC. |
Rate Center | TARPON SPG |
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Another of far too many apparently fraudulent scammers pretending to be from an unnamed legal, and/or government entity; both of which are required to provide a caller ID identifier as to verify that it is indeed valid and legitimate federal, state or county government number, or a legal organization under contract with a federal, state and/or county government agency. Of course, as with most fraudulent scam organizations, obfuscation is priority number one. To identify one’s self in such circumstances s to raise the level of potential criminal charges, vis-a-vis fraudulent misrepresentation of a known government agency and/or contractor. It’s not quite fair, as the underpaid callers often are hit with the prison sentences, while the owners know who to pay, and when, to avoid the far more egregious violations. Secondly, a legitimate agency would demand Caller ID presentation in order to avoid being filtered, as was this number, earning a “high-probability” spam call label based on Verizon’s own call screening network. Ironically, Verizon does a good job in identifying government agencies, as it has been indicated that they maintain a frequently updated database of government phone numbers incorporated in the Verizon iOS app. One doesn’t need Phonelnfoga and other gimmicks available on the Kali Linux distro to figure out this (and an entire bank) of numbers are seemingly associated with the same call center. Since I didn’t answer. I recommend others do the same. Whomever is behind this gimmick, is clearly not familiar with the provisions of Title XXXIII of the Florida Statutes; nor do they realize that the numerous reports that have been made to the United States Federal Trade Commission (FTC), a reply made it appear as if there were more than a passing interest in this organization. The company seems to be stirring up a multi-agency investigation. There’s certainly not enough information publicly available to ascertain how deep or wide scale the investigation is, or is not It’s not a good business practice to be tooling around with fraudulent or suspicious communications — given that the US and European/Australian major cyber security black and grey Cyber Security Threat Assessment and Resolution sites are on the highest alert status.