The "supposed" credit rate
Complaint
Jacqualin Glowinska
Country: United States
I don't even have a credit card! And the calls are from a different location (state) every time they call. When i tell them I'm on the no call list they hang up!? Does the no long program even work??
Comments
They are just calling blocks of numbers looking for suckers willing to disclose a credit card number "to reduce your interest rates". Then, bam, a $900 to $1200 charge goes through, and the sucker thinks they are working on reducing their rates. Run out the 60 day dispute period, and they get to keep it.
It's all a fraud, anyway.
As for the DNC list, the scammers never buy the lists to scrub their calls, so it doesn't directly stop the saturation robodialing. DNC violations are, however, probably the main thing that FTC gets these scamming companies on, since it's complicated to prove fraud broken up across robodialers, call centers, and where ever they squirrel away the money, but once you track them down and hawl them into court, it's real easy to prove willful DNC violations, at $11k a pop, by just showing they made X calls, and they never even bought a scrub list. Q.E.D.
File Do Not Call complaints with FTC.
Keep filing them.