repeated phone calls.
Complaint
kb7uxe
Country: United States
repeated phone calls after repeated request to stop.
*57 call trace, ( costs me ) phone co says they can do nothing call FTC, who says to call attorney general. you fill out that paper work on line, and well, there's nothing they can do either.
more meaningless fodder for our powerless government who will do nothing.
Passing the buck...
*57 call trace, ( costs me ) phone co says they can do nothing call FTC, who says to call attorney general. you fill out that paper work on line, and well, there's nothing they can do either.
more meaningless fodder for our powerless government who will do nothing.
Passing the buck...
Comments
“But when a long train of abuses and usurpations, pursuing invariably the same Object evinces a design to reduce them under absolute Despotism, it is their right, it is their duty to throw off such Government, and provide new Guards for their future security.”
Therefore we report the following criminals;
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
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.