(619) 900-1650

most of San Diego (N..., CA

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Pter
1/24/2014 5:15 PM
Scam to get your credit card information
They will call you first and tell you you have downloaded an application makes you win $100 gift card and $50 restaurant card. they will ask you your address, Date of birth in earlier in recording. soon you come to the final stage they will ask you $1.95 USPS shipping cost to send you gift card. Please be careful its scam to pull information out form you for your credit cards.
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Von
1/24/2014 9:13 PM
SCAM
I just got the same call prior to Pter. and followed up by googling this number. The red flag went up when I asked what app did i review and they could not answer. . Asked what was the name of the company she is representing or the product. The girl rushed to get off the phone when i asked again. Do not under any circumstances give out your personal information. As advise. Tell them you will call them back and research that number.  
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CS
3/4/2014 11:51 PM
Sounds automated
I was naturally pretty suspicious.  I have been getting phone calls from this number for months, but always ignored it.  Finally I decided to pick up and see what it was.  Caller Identified as Nicole with Customer Service Something or other (don't remember).  Anyway, proceeded to tell me I won gift cards and she would transfer me to the mailing dept.  When I objected, she kept speaking as if I wasn't.  Also, it kept repeating the same sound bites over and over again.  I think they use recordings and play them as needed.  Anyway, once I realized this wasn't a real person (it's pretty convincing) I hung up, put the number in my contacts as "Scam" and blocked it.  If you get this call, I recommend you do the same.  I refused to let "her" transfer me anywhere because I have heard of recent scams doing that.
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