Scam Number: (715) 971-2919 | (833) 384-0584
Scammer’s Website or Email: (N/A)
Additional information about this scam: Received for the billionth time one of those texts claiming a company is looking for CL Victims to compensate.
Text from the (715) number reads: “CL:, We are looking for Camp Lejeune Victims from . Call 833-3840-584 now if you were affected you can get compensated! STOP to end”
Notice how I’ve been getting a ton of these in recent times with roughly the same formatting, unprofessional - etc. It’s just literal spam at this rate. These scum don’t quite seem to understand who’s actually on the other side of my own VoIP number lol.
these are the some of the scams that piss me off the most. I am hitting the ball on this one. Especially them hanging up on me. Haven’t said a dang word, and they are hanging up.
As I’ve been dialing around tens of thousand of numbers daily, I’ve been noticing an entirely new scammy leadgen menu on a lot of numbers across all area codes on virgin, vacant and parked numbers.
They offer different options including Camp Lejeune compensation, diabetes monitoring devices, flights and hotel reservations, timeshare contract exiting (ahem, cough cough) and a few other random things.
The only drawback is the number can only be called once and it will be dead after that.
Try picking any number around this area as an example and see what you get.
(don’t dial directly adjacent numbers though, as I’ve tested a few of them)
I’m not entirely sure. I believe they just try to harvest your data (as per usual - one way or another) all whilst faking that you’ll get the justice for this incident.
I’m breathing into the Mic, calling the phone number @drwat provided under this thread I made! No accent detected - Pure American losers. Even better to wind up, regarding this type of scam! Lol. They are active at this time.
I’ve found several dozen, possibly close to 100 of them on TFN’s going back quite a few months now. Some have sounded passable for law firm intern/secretaries, while some have been very large Filipino and Indian scam call centres, displaying the customary terrible English communication skills. Most of them are fly by night, numbers are dead after a few weeks.
Preying on cancer sufferers is deplorable but messing with brave men and women who have served their country’s military is as low as these pieces of shit can slide down the sewer.
After they sent initial confirmation emails, they’ve never followed up again.
Identity theft is probably the main goal. I originally thought they would follow on with cancer cures with some snake oil concoction company or illegal pharmacy perhaps.
They’re low lives and will prey on anyone
Strangely, the guy I was talking to on this number sounded American. I was using a Google Voice number, the last thing this guy said to me was, “You know what else is scary? We have your phone number”.
Can they backtrack to my real phone number through my google voice number?
Not at all, they just think you are calling via your personal number, and a lot of scammers are American too, just not doing the scams that are non-aware, not tech-support, refund, etc.