Free Gas Card
Complaint
Robert Chacon
Country: United States
I received a call by a man calling himself Jack Zachwalker. He said if I had a valid credit card w/ at least a dollar on it he could guarantee me a $200 gas card. I would have to pay a fee of $3.90 to get the gas card. He called repeatedly. Now the calls have stopped.
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business while talking to him and found this page. I then asked him if they wernt scammers then why are there so many complaints against them and so many people saying Dont do it. He began stuttering and trying to repeat his whole speech but I told him no thanks. He then proceeded to transfer me to his "manager" Jack Parker who's accent was just as heavy. After I told him I read about this scam he began to get angry and raised his voice. Then while I tried talking he would start talking over me and telling me to "let him finish" even though I was the one talking first. I told him NO. I. DON'T. WANT. IT! and hung up on him
business while talking to him and found this page. I then asked him if they wernt scammers then why are there so many complaints against them and so many people saying Dont do it. He began stuttering and trying to repeat his whole speech but I told him no thanks. He then proceeded to transfer me to his "manager" Jack Parker who's accent was just as heavy. After I told him I read about this scam he began to get angry and raised his voice. Then while I tried talking he would start talking over me and telling me to "let him finish" even though I was the one talking first. I told him NO. I. DON'T. WANT. IT! and hung up on him
If they have your card number, contact your bank immediately to block the number and dispute any charges as fraudulent.
Using text spam would let them only deal with the suckers that respond.
heavy indian accent..?? hw dare u ghostly civilised,capitalistic bred US moron call my nation by that,we r a 5000thousand year old civilisation mind ur sh*t US english before speaking to ur father(Ha Hw cn u the uncivilised sh*t)..
heavy indian accent..?? hw dare u ghostly civilised,capitalistic bred US moron call my nation by that,we r a 5000thousand year old civilisation mind ur sh*t US english before speaking to ur father(Ha Hw cn u the uncivilised sh*t)..
it seems u hav a big investigating agency and umpteen time however before doing so much of work,jus think where is the origin of these scams began..don't knw?? hw cud u..pity!!
heavy indian accent..?? hw dare u ghostly civilised,capitalistic bred US moron call my nation by that,we r a 5000thousand year old civilisation mind ur sh*t US english before speaking to ur father(Ha Hw cn u the uncivilised sh*t)..
it seems u hav a big investigating agency and umpteen time however before doing so much of work,jus think where is the origin of these scams began..don't knw?? hw cud u..pity!!
heavy indian accent..?? hw dare u ghostly civilised,capitalistic bred US moron call my nation by that,we r a 5000thousand year old civilisation mind ur sh*t US english before speaking to ur father(Ha Hw cn u the uncivilised sh*t)..
Think before you guys say. I am American but I am not racist like you guys over here.
Fraudulent telemarketing across international borders is becoming an increasing problem, since scams engaging in this practice hide behind the difficulties in prosecuting criminal activity by people in one country against victims in another country.
There is nothing racist in accurately describing whatever is known of criminals engaged in a fraudulent scheme, as a warning to keep others safe from being victimized by the scheme.
And no, they are not just doing their jobs. They are participants in a fraudulent operation engaged in criminal activity, being paid from the proceeds of fraudulently stolen money.
As the Roman statesman and orator, Cicero, put it, "Ut sementem feceris, ita metes." ("As you have sown, so shall you reap.")
Do something useful with your life. Go to IIT, get your degree, and go make a fortune, here or in India.