Accident Claim (707) 879-6744

Scam Number: (707) 879-6744
Scammer’s Website or Email:
Additional information about this scam: Rawalpindi, Pakistan “accident claim”
Hello, this is Ashley calling you from road traffic accident. How have you been today? This call is in relation to your vehicle accident which happened in past two years and that was not your fault. Is that the correct information we have got?

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Scam Number: (707) 879-6744 : I called twice. I heard elevator music. Then someone or something picked up, but there was total silence. Then someone or something hung up on me.

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Americans do not call it a road traffic accident. First clue.

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Awful music that hurt my ears.

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There you go Joe…I fixed it for you :joy:

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[VoIP] LANDLINE number serviced by WWW.PEERLESSNETWORK.COM

Carrier Alert! @scamterminator2021 @OfclyGoodenough

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This appears to be Sansom Consulting scum once again. They are operating on the network of Telcast Networks and few other Pakistani sham VOIP operators that they likely own. These sham carriers tend to lease their US phone numbers and tech services from Peerless Network - an ugly and disgusting abomination and a disgrace to telecom.

After we exposed Sansom and its disgusting “officers”, Sansom even took down their Google Maps page which existed before. If you search for Peerless Network on Google Maps, you will see that they too have recently taken down their page. I would assume that the reason for it is an overwhelming number of negative reviews that Peerless wishes to hide. Remember, these unethical VOIP carriers fear negative publicity, as it might attract the attention of regulators, such as FTC and FCC, as well as law enforcement.

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Got a call today - 651-877-7520, same Pakistan group. This time the carrier was Fractel and their client has also been linked to ID theft style calls posing as various companies, including Medicare.

Caller claimed to be Road Traffic Accident Hotline, asking if I had an accident in past 2 years. They xferred me several times, name changed to Accident Claims Hotline, & you can hear others in the background running the same scam. They claimed they are working for an attorney & then xferred me to someone stateside who ID’s themselves as being trafficaccidents.com. I had him verify this several times. When I told him I played along with the call to expose who was behind all of this since they have now called 576 times & that the call was being recorded, he then hung up on me.

That website is hosted thru epik.com on 209.196.146.153 & 209.196.146.53. Other sites linked to this group that uses trafficaccidents.com include truckingaccident.com and taxdebtlawyer.net.

Calling the number back also plays the fast talking (aka chipmunk voice) “your call is very important to us, please stay on the line for the next available agent”.

It then connects to the same overseas call center making the calls.

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Road Traffic Accident. Nobody calls a crash in the United States with that venacular.

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I got one of those calls this week

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After filing complaints on trafficaccidents.com I received the following response from Darbi Michel Bodie [email protected] that named the party responsible, promarketingleads.net:

Thank you for contacting us. We take DNC concerns very seriously and are committed to investigating how you were transferred to our call center.

Looking at the call log from yesterday morning, an inbound call to our TrafficAccidents.com number was answered by a call center agent. Listening to the recording, the person who was speaking to the call center agent mentioned that he was transferred in. I ran a search in our database and also in the call center database and there is no record of outbound calls to (removed my #) or 6518777520. We do not cold outbound dial on any data of any sort. A call is only initiated if a person requests to be contacted (in real-time) off of a form submission. So we did not in this case either.

So no one from TrafficAccidents.com or other proprietary companies has made outbound calls to you. We did, however, find an inbound call transfer from an external 3rd party. That company (or possibly an affiliate) is most likely the company that initiated the call to you which then led to a transfer to us. We have permanently stopped accepting calls from them as we take DNC matters very seriously. We noticed a few odd/suspicious inbound calls starting on Monday 7/29, and by Tue 7/30 had squashed a dial-in number that looks to have matched this particular inbound line. I have provided the contact information below to the 3rd party:

Brad Allen
ProMarketing Leads LLC

[email protected]
Office 402-597-2772
Toll Free 866-397-2772
Fax 866-846-2563
Mobile 402-708-4118

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I am genuinely surprised by this response and I will promptly investigate the company for additional red flags. Please remain on standby in the interim, as this post may be moved to the Wall of Shame.

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I emailed Brad of ProMarketingLeads.net with a rather strongly worked message and he promptly called me. It was a good conversation as he explained how he was just the middleman and has already lost the account with legalbrandmarketing.com because of my complaints.

He went on to explain how he was just connecting services to them on the accident calls with someone named Adam with Outsource Partners (no other data) who apparently bought the “lead” from the originating broker - who was the core party responsible. This would fall back to the likely parties of Hawk’s Network of Rawalpindi, Pakistan and/or SansomConsulting.net - also with the spoofed US address as they are actually operate out of Islamabad, Pakistan. See https://clutch.co/profile/sansom-consulting#highlights for the 2nd company.

I told Brad that I wanted a call from Adam of Outsource Partners so I can confirm where he obtained my number. No call as of yet but we have leads if this ever gets to the subpoena phase.

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That is most certainly the case, as I wasn’t really able to find any notable red flags about ProMarketing Leads, LLC aside from the fact that they served as a middleman for Sansom/Merkavoix.

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Thehawksmedia.com, Hawksnetworks.com, sansomconsulting.net and merkavoix.com appear to all use the same WordPress template on all their websites. Sansomconsulting and Merkavoix are even hosted on the same server, even though the domains are registered with different companies. Exactly like the Hawk’s Media group that I found was behind my scam calls.

I would not be surprised to find they are all working together. The sansomconsulting.net is probably the US front for the real company of merkavoix.com in Pakistan.
Just like thehawksmedia.com is the US front for the real company at hawksnetwork.com of the same area in Pakistan.

That’s just a hunch tho. Both Pakistan locations are less than 15 miles apart.

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You can go after Promarketing Leads. They will likely be subjected to the lawsuit under the vicarious liability, and you can sue them. Chances are you are not the only person harassed by them in violation of TCPA and TSR. It doesn’t matter that they aren’t making calls themselves. It is their Paki lead generators at Sansom harassing people, but they have control over Sansom.

I myself have been harassed by the Pakistani Chipmunk Man for over 6 years.

Also, you can make complaints about Promarketing Leads that’s based in Nebraska here:

@Tillianne @drwat @Jhawk - look at that. Sansom degenerates are practically in every single nasty shady scheme you can possibly imagine…

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