Credit card scam

ComplaintsUnsolicited Phone CallsCard Member Services 209-249-1930

Complaint

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Grace
Country: United States
I have repeatedly received phone calls from "card member services" telling me I can lower my interest rate on my credit card.  In the most recent phone call I "pressed 1 to speak to a representative".  The representative began asking for information to facilitate getting my interest rate lowered to 0% (yeah right), instead I asked her for a little information and she hung up. I have been receiving these phone calls for at least 6 months, the only thing that seemed to stop them was threatening to contact authorities.  The phone number is 209-249-1430.  Phone tracer gives the following information for that phone number:

Phone Number:     209-249-1930
Line Type:     Landline
Phone Carrier:     Pac-West Telecomm Inc - CA
City:     MANTECA
State:     CA
County:     San Joaquin
Latitude:     37.7976
Longitude:     -121.2236

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    Kwitcherbellyakin
    How it works:
    http://onthespotblog.com/on-the-spot-blog-sti ... older-services/
    http://onthespotblog.com/tag/cardholder-services/

    People should continually file complaints with their Attorney Generals office and also file with:
    http://www.fcc.gov/complaints
    https://www.ftccomplaintassistant.gov
    If enough people keep complaining then maybe something will get done.

    The calls are being made from outside the US however most of the call centers (where you actually talk to someone after pressing 1) are in the US and the companies making the money from the scam are owned by people in the US. Asking to be removed from their calling list only verifies that they have a working phone number. They continue to call because it is a criminal operation and these criminals do not care about the law.

    Many of these calls are coming from Costa Rica and India and they are using spoofed (false) numbers, which in itself is illegal. They do cold calling for or sell the leads to numerous companies in this country and they know that what they are doing is illegal. Tomorrow this same number may be selling Cruises, Timeshares or Security Systems but if you follow the money it usually ends up in the hands of an American LLC. Keep complaining to the FTC and FCC, and start bugging our politicians to pass laws to make it punishable in criminal court instead of handing out fines that they don't pay. Another course of action is to contact phone companies to find out why they won't block spoofed numbers. With today's technology that should be an easy thing to do, unless they are somehow profiting from the use of their systems.

    For anyone thinking of using Special Information Tones (or as they're called in the industry SIT tones) to fake a non working phone number, they won't work. Since around 2001-2002, the costs of "digital" business lines have dropped dramatically, along with Voice over IP (Internet) telephone service. Neither of these use the SIT tones as the call information is carried separate from the audio.
    This separate call information tells the calling party digitally if the call was answered, busy, voice mail, forwarded, rejected, etc. This renders SIT tones useless. Also the "TeleZapper" products that used to be on the market used this method as well, and were rendered ineffective for the same reasons.
    It is also through this separate call information message that the spoofed caller ID information is transmitted.

    Robocalls are illegal unless you have given them prior permission in writing (not worded into some small print contract from a 3rd party) and are absolutely illegal to a cell phone.  The Telephone Consumer Protection Act permits individuals who have received certain unlawful telemarketing, such as junk faxes or telemarketing calls, to sue the violator in state courts where they may be awarded up to $1500 for each violation.
    http://www.ftc.gov/bcp/edu/microsites/robocalls/  
    http://www.ftc.gov/opa/2012/07/robocall.shtm
    http://transition.fcc.gov/cgb/policy/TCPA-Rules.pdf

    Check here first to see if it is one of their phone numbers:
    http://telemarketerspam.wordpress.com
    Pacific Telecom Communications Group
    Follow JD's recommendations in the blog and stop them at the source.

    Many of the disposable numbers come from Pacific Telecom Communications Group and they are currently under investigation and in the midst of various lawsuits. (The principles involved have been part of actions by the FCC under other business names).These businesses have ripped people off for millions of dollars, yet have paid only a couple of thousand dollars in fines. The only way to stop them is to throw them in prison for a few years to make this criminal activity less attractive.

    The Oregon Public Utilities Commission has revoked Pacific Telecom's certificate to provide telecom services in Oregon.

    The Indiana Attorney General’s Office filed lawsuits against:
    Consumer Credit Group and Proactive Planning Solutions of Arizona for violating Indiana’s Do Not Call Law and Auto-Dialer Act known as the robo-call law. Both companies violated the Credit Service Organization Act and Deceptive Consumer Sales Act by not obtaining $25,000 surety bonds with the state and collecting money upfront without performing any services.
    Debt Zero of California for collecting money up front, failing to provide services or a refund and operating without a $25,000 surety bond.
    Clear One Advantage of Maryland and Credit Arbitrators of Texas for violating the Credit Service Organization Act and the Deceptive Consumer Sales Act by not obtaining the required surety bonds.

    Arkansas sues robocallers:
    http://www.arkansasonline.com/news/2012/aug/0 ... arketing-firms/
    Missouri sues robocallers:
    http://www.legalnewsline.com/news/236974-kost ... nies-over-calls

    Proof that current laws mean nothing to these scum suckers, these same people under different companies have been sued in the past and have only paid a minimal fine. Here are just a few:
    http://www.ftc.gov/opa/2011/12/roycox.shtm
    http://www.ftc.gov/opa/2010/06/asiapacific.shtm
    http://www.ftc.gov/opa/2012/03/asiapacific.shtm
    http://www.ftc.gov/os/caselist/0923193/111219roycoxcmpt.pdf
    http://www.ftc.gov/bcp/edu/microsites/donotcall/mediacenter.html
    http://www.ftc.gov/opa/2012/02/afl_financial.shtm
    http://www.ftc.gov/opa/2012/02/voiceblaze.shtm
    http://www.ftc.gov/opa/2010/03/voicetouch.shtm
    http://www.ftc.gov/opa/2009/05/robocalls.shtm
    http://www.ftc.gov/opa/2009/12/robocall.shtm
    http://www.ftc.gov/opa/2009/09/twi.shtm
    http://www.ftc.gov/opa/2011/02/robocall.shtm
    http://www.ftc.gov/opa/2009/05/robocalls2.shtm
    http://www.ftc.gov/opa/2010/12/jpm.shtm
    http://www.ftc.gov/opa/2010/08/voicetouch.shtm
    http://www.ftc.gov/opa/2011/11/sonkei.shtm
    http://www.ftc.gov/opa/2010/05/ams.shtm
    http://www.ftc.gov/opa/2011/01/khalilian.shtm

    Write your Congressmen and Senators. We need CRIMINAL penalties against the companies that are profiting from these calls. Follow the money, slap them in prison, no one left to outsource to overseas boiler rooms, problem solved. Since they are operating across borders it should become a federal felony and should be handled by the FBI under the RICO Act.
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    Henry
    I spoke to Pac-west Telecomm. Inc and they told me that it is someone spoofing their number.
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    Sarah
    | 1 reply
    Today I got a call from this number/card services and I waited to speak with a representative.  When I asked for the name of the company, she said "card services" and I thought I'd missed a proper noun, so I asked again.  She repeated, "Card services, how many times are you going to ask" and I told her that it doesn't sound like a ligitimate name and she immediately started yelling at me "who are you to judge?!" and variations on that theme for thirty seconds before hanging up.  So not only was my day interrupted by an illegal phone call, but I also got verbally abused.

    take these [***] down.
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      Mark replies to Sarah
      the name is american furiture gallery 102 yosemite ave manteca ca
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    CP TX
    What I don't understand is I keep registering all of my phone numbers on donotcall.gov.  What good does this do? NONE!!!
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    Fad
    Just a stupid phone call from this number quarter after 8 PM Panera but no answer from the other end dead silence
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    Elizabeth
    | 1 reply
    I saw this tip a few months ago and it has changed my life for the better. When I get a call that is confirmed as being a telemarketer (such as the one in question here), I save the number as a contact, with a name such as TM#5, etc. I then put the ring tone for this contact as "No sound" (might be "Silent" on some phones), and change the profile for that ring tone to no vibration. I never even know these suckers have called. It's amazing how many fewer calls I've been getting. I am now up to TM# 24 in my contact list. It's a bit of work, but the peace and quiet is worth it!
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      barney replies to Elizabeth
      wht you should do is get the loudest thing you know of--a whistle, an air horn, etc., then when they get on the phone and abuse you simply blow the air horn in their ear.  Plug yours first.

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