Scam Number: (844) 453-0759
Scammer’s Website or Email: https://facebook-customer-care24.business.site/
Additional information about this scam: Facebook scam again live on new url and same tfn
Scam Number: (844) 453-0759
Scammer’s Website or Email: https://facebook-customer-care24.business.site/
Additional information about this scam: Facebook scam again live on new url and same tfn
(844) 453-0759 Active. Michael answered
844-453-0759 I’ve been trying to take this number down for almost 2 hours! Time to call the big guns @BiggusPrickus
On it mate
They’re currently not enjoying introducing themselves to each other them chatting amongst themselves.
recording of some hilarity may follow
As promised…their number went silent
hehehehe
This is why I love you man! I was trying for two hours, hitting them with all nine of my numbers, they were being stubborn. It took you about 10 minutes.
How did you dial all those at once?
6 minutes 38 seconds on the recording
they were very confused explaining the erroneous charges on their accounts to each other…repeatedly
do you want to cancel that sir?..sir?
A little bit of kit called a call flooder
they get bombarded with whatever I throw at them
I’m only a smaller player
there are guys I work with who have the capability of bringing the internet down with massive amounts of traffic directed to one number.
That’s not likely to happen but the amount of noise and commotion going on is just awesome to hear before silence falls on their scam call centre number. The sound of dozens or hundreds of phones ringing in the call centre is funny as all hell
They either disconnect their number or risk their equipment going bang!
I’ve been looking for a way to do that, is it something that I can use?
You have brought us over 6 minutes of pure joy with this recording, @BiggusPrickus! Freakin’ hilarious! They were truly BOMBARDED with calls! You know these criminals were DISCOMBOBULATED TO SAY THE LEAST!!!
I know that systematic Call Flooding via code and not manually dialed is capable of calling hundreds of times per minute, even THOUSANDS of times per minute. At least this is my understanding, but I could be wrong.
That kind of volume of incoming calls CAN INDEED take down their phone system.
I do not have the knowledge though of exactly how it is done.
It is not something I’m willing to part with
It is a very dangerous weapon in the hands of the wrong people
(I’m not suggesting that’s you)
Cyber weapons need to be treated with the respect they command.
Scammers don’t get any respect from any of us so they get hit hard
There are thousands of numbers we locate and target over the course of every day
We try our best to take them all down but there are so many more numbers and a lot more scams happening out there than the handful of numbers you may see here listed each day.
I have a little program I designed and built which tracks them and verifies their activity every day.
I find several hundred mainly toll free numbers running refund and tech support scams.
As an example a large call centre will have a known number on a popup or a flood email from Amazon/PayPal/Norton etc, which will be listed on this site.
They quite often have up to 30 other numbers active sometime directly adjacent to that number or elsewhere across the numbering plan.
I have an extensive database which knows where they are and where they’re likely to be once that area has been truly vandalised by a bunch of anti scam hooligans.
Awesome. Simply awesome.
Yes, and with TOLL FREE numbers I think the CALL FLOODING can cost them money and not just annoy the hell out of 'em.
Great job, @BiggusPrickus and all of the other Call Flooders!
That’s precisely what it is
It is just a program that dials the same number sometimes thousands of times simultaneously to overwhelm that call centre and no-one else will be able to get a call in to them.
We often play various recordings to them or connect them to each other so they only talk to themselves…they way I did in that particular one
Some of the recordings are very loud and extremely obnoxious to listen to.
They don’t put up with it for very long before the number is safely parked and of no danger to anyone
Yep it can cost them a lot of money to get no victims
That’s the goal…make it a financial burden for them rather than the bonanza they are expecting
I’m ringing up there LD right now
Cool! Not just conferencing them into each other, but EAR RAPE! I wonder if some of them have started using cheap ear plugs to try to protect their ears from being raped and messed up beyond repair!
There was a thread in this site about auto/robo Call Flooding. Some argued against it and I can understand their arguments, but some argued for it. I personally am all for auto/robo Call Flooding!
U can hear it clearly across the call center’s when on a call with these bafoons.