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Amazon called to remind employees about the upcoming daylight savings time and to advise them to adjust their clocks by one hour.
They informed me that I have been granted approval for life insurance and extended an offer for a limited-time promotion.
I didn't grasp everything, but she attempted to coax me into providing details about my Amazon account.
This is a call from Community Capital Bank regarding information that was recently submitted. The submitted details have now escalated, and a decision is in progress. This decision could have a direct impact on you if there is no response. Please get in touch with Community Capital Bank at 800-880-1378. Once again, the number is 800-880-1378.
Seemingly automated calls occur frequently, often multiple times a day, with no messages ever being left.
The individual calling from this number struggles with English proficiency. According to the phone company, the number displayed on my phone is not the genuine caller's number; rather, it is a spoof or masked caller. They employ a machine to dial the recipient's number through various other numbers, including ones similar to yours. Consequently, the displayed number is logged in as this one, even though it is not the actual originating number.
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It says "Please call 386-703-2045 to prevent non-compliance and escalation."
I was in the middle of sleeping when I received an unexpected call from an unknown number. I decided to copy the 'no caller ID' and paste it into the keypad to reveal the number. Curious, I promptly looked up information on the number to identify the caller. Fortunately, I refrained from answering after reading some unsettling comments about it.
Why would those claiming the number is genuine be searching for it on this site? It seems suspicious; they might be phishing scammers.
I dialed the legitimate Social Security Administration phone number to make updates to my personal information and provide my new phone number. However, the wait time was 55 minutes, so I opted to leave a call-back number when prompted. Approximately an hour later, I received a call from the number 301-453-6536. The woman on the line proceeded to ask for my name, date of birth, full social security number, place of birth, current residence, and my mother's maiden name. I became suspicious and questioned the necessity of such extensive information, to which she responded before the conversation abruptly ended.
I received multiple calls, but I refrained from answering until this moment. The callers were aware of my identity. When I responded in French, explaining my inability to engage in a conversation in that language, they abruptly ended the call. The phone displayed only a number, with no accompanying caller identification.
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