855-678-8135 Valmart Gift Woucher

Scam Number: 855-678-8135
Scammer’s Website or Email:
Additional information about this scam: Fake Valmart Gift Woucher scam. The usual trying to get your credit or debit card info.

I needed to dump these about now
92 more of them

This number was already in this list as are a few adjacent to it

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Some of these dudes just right off the bat ask for your checking account information. Why would you give a voice on the phone that personal info? :exploding_head:

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That rings all the alarms and flashes all the red lights to us
But to some people who believe everything they’re told, they would give up their first born child if the voice on the other end of the line made the right trade off with lies, crap and more bullshit

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My mother fell for one of these on the phone in the late 1970’s. They said it was a shopping club. She got her $50 Woucher which worked nowhere in Daytona. Then they started charging her 39.99 a month for their useless club. She finally had to cancel her credit card to make them stop and she got nothing back because she agreed to the contract by taking the voucher. Such an old scam.

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Well, they believe what politicians say. They get screwed over election after election but they keep believing the next guy is the one when they are all just grifters, left or right.

Yep
That’s why they really speed the small print part where they tell the victim they will be charged $XX.XX/month if they don’t cancel after the 2 day cooling off period or whatever terms they use.

When I feel like a laugh I will call a few of these clowns and when they use their auto voice recognition software to record the keywords agreeing to certain things and name, address etc, I set a DTMF spammer going for breaking through dynamic ivr menu codes, which freaks the fuck out of their automatic software.
They unmute and say “DO NOT PRESS THE BUTTONS!!”
I say I didn’t do it and have no idea where that came from… that noise…it sounded like some sort of robot going haywire :grin:
They start the sequence again, then so do I.
They get really angry very quickly until they hang up in frustration they can’t get their evidence for the contract

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The last femscammer had such poor English skills I would not have known what she was saying if I did not know what she was saying. She was trying to sign me up for some credit monitoring service. When I insulted her she said the call was being recorded. Idiot.

Idiot did not know that UPS and USPS are different. :rofl: :joy: :sweat_smile:

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(855) 678-8135 I get “Thank you for calling, how may I help you” every time, have to ask for their name.

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These clots are gutter entry level scammers
Too stupid to get a real job and not good enough to be a refund or tech support professional lying bastard

Very obvious freshers, get confused very easily.

First time Patrick answered, sounded either Indian or Nigerian, very deep voice.

Second time a female scammer who couldn’t even say her name clearly asked for my name.

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The $100 retail rebate voucher call center pool is a melting pot for sure.
They could route to anywhere on the sub continent, Mexico, Jamaica or The Bahamas, as well as plenty of them from the USA as well always in the mix.

Literally tens of thousands of numbers are connected by the telcos into this inbound
system.

I have a separate database for these numbers my system picks up all the time while searching new territory.

There is 5200 of them in the database which I’ve listed in a variety of threads, but mainly this thread since December of last year.
Every now and then numbers are retired by the telcos and either go dead or may alternate to a standard leadgen
These are all mostly in the toll free prefixes also.

The amount of them in all the area codes is unimaginable, possibly a million or more numbers would not be unreasonable to assume, as I know they can be on every single number, for hundreds of consecutive numbers in some areas
There are no repeated numbers either as it cannot happen, known numbers are not noted twice in any database lists unless they alter in a description in any way.
The only time a number has multiple entries is when it changes scripts daily from Facebook, to Ca$hApp, to PayPal, back to Facebook, etc. which many of them do every day.
I have some descriptions that are a mile long because of all the script changes they have done without changing the number, which is active for months and occasionally even years

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its down now ur welcome

Perhaps not
you need to have something a bit better than a single number capability to bring down gift card network numbers

8556788135

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There are hundreds of these numbers, they can’t all possibly be down.