Complaint

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Arlin Stap
Country: United States
Everyday I take my well earned nap between 12:30 and 3 p.m.
I am awakened by their calls.  I don't qualify for their "you must have $3000
in credit card debt" so am just awake.   I pay my phone calls so should not
get unwanted ones.   I am a senior citizen and feel like I want to use my energy for my projects
not theirs.        Help

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    cochisejustice
    These SOB's been doing the same thing to us for over a year now. Cant live in peace with this BS. They have'nt called us in 10 days since we've been putting this info up. We'll see how long it lasts.

    The most recent active “cardholder services” scammers are;

    Client Services Inc, MO, KS, TX, FL, NY, 636-947-2321, 636-255-3120, 636-255-3214, 800-521-3867, 800-521-3236, 877-655-3439, 903-337-2000, 903-416-6900, 903-337-0770, 407-660-7878, 212-532-1815.

    Concord Financial Advisors LLC, AZ, NV, 888-583-1956, 800-525-2956, 602-620-1460, 480-703-5818, 480-981-0138.  

    American Debt Negotiators LLC, FL, 561-483-7337.

    Associated Accounting Specialists Inc, FL, 877-982-7526.

    FIA Card Services/Bank of America DE, TX, 800-655-1491
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    tj
    The robocalls are made to sift through and find likely victims to hand off to "closers".
    They have to improve the odds to make it pay, or they wouldn't be making them.
    The robocalls cost them virtually nothing, but tie up their people, and they can't swindle someone else.

    They are calling and harassing many more people than they have closers, so if even a fraction of those who got harassed, harassed back, they would choke on the wasted time.

    Waste more of their people time than they are wasting of yours.

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