Email received 8/13/2023 Number Active. Spoofs American Home Shield Warranty.
Email Subject: Protect yourhome and avoid thehassles of homerepair with AHS![us.SRE9]
This is the SAME number reported for Scamazon April 29, 2020: This is a call from Amazon customer support to confirm your last order of $200.00 gift card ordered from your Amazon account your account seems to be compromised please call us at 855-632-0306 immediately to verify and cancel the charge to get the money refunded back.
This crap hole only has a few numbers, unlike other some of the other extended home and auto warranty swindlers which have several hundred, ranging into the thousands.
There have been a few more numbers for these pricks turn up recently during targeted area searches for another specific scam which netted several thousand numbers in total.
Several thousand other refund, tech support as well as other âsupportâ numbers are also located during these targeted searches
In addition to the ones listed above there have been these
Say âBillingâ (Option 4) in order to get a LIVE AGENT
Then say âYesâ to confirm and âItâs something elseâ when prompted, youâll then be transferred to someone Answering!
Told me to also call customer service number +1 (800) 776-4668 or at least those are the last 4 digits I heard to be more specific so there may have been a slight fuck up. Either way, press 1 for AGE50+ then press 1 again - It would appear I have unintentionally discovered a âMedical Alert System - LifeProtect24/7â scam being run on the 4668 number the looks of it! @OfclyGoodenough
Say âBillingâ (Option 4) in order to get a LIVE AGENT
Then say âYesâ to confirm and âItâs something elseâ when prompted, youâll then be transferred to someone Answering!
I then received a callback from the same lady from (800) 776-4663, she said her name was âAnnaâ or âHannahâ, Inaudible. It would appear this must have been the original number I was told previously to call⌠Being 5 digits off uncovered the other 4668 number being involved in a medical scam LOL?
These fuckers repeat their opening script even when Iâm playing this to them then eventually they give up and âdisconnectâ the call from their end:
I just typed in a couple of keywords into my database system and it threw 2200 medical alert numbers up at me
I have told it to ignore recording these numbers any longer due to the sheer volume of them everywhere.
Chances are if you really want to get one, dial a working toll free prefix and end the last two digits in 00 and you will get one 98% of the time, or more
No problems
Iâve learned one or two things after 14 or 15 million mostly manually dialed numbers, with a purpose designed, specialized very fast dialer system over the last few years alone.
There is also hundreds/thousands of Americas hottest talk line numbers dedicated 24/7
Most people think it is just an overnight thing which is most certainly not the case with that fake as fuck lonely hearts singles meeting place scam
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My database system is preprogrammed with keyword phrases and indicators which subsequent numbers it comes across get the same listing
To use Occamâs razor theoryâŚkeep it simple stupid (KISS)
Ask and ye shall receive
It is a scam which this guy hijacked hundreds of thousands of numbers to make several billion dollars via this Americas hottest talk line scam
An international telco profits handsomely via fraudulent use of 800 toll free numbers with this unmitigated bullshit and much more
Listen to an investigative journalist who tried to call a state government toll free number with information on the then latest end of the world ruse of itâs own about Coronavirus.
He found the number was either hijacked by this piece of shit or the government advertised the wrong number.
I researched this extensively and found out everything about this crap, including more than these journalist by knowing there is tens of thousands of these numbers, not one, two or the few they thought was the end of the story
The telco profited with the proceeds of this and multiple other fraudulent schemes
including a prostitution racket, money laundering, you name it and it probably happened.