Nice! That’s quite a few numbers.
@Jhawk @Tillianne @Rev @SouthernCulture_x @FallinNcalln @CatMan @FIREFIGHTER619 @MajorLeeAwesome @bgt5WDV @Matherchod - you might be interested in talking to them…very persistent and obnoxious scammers!
Nice! That’s quite a few numbers.
@Jhawk @Tillianne @Rev @SouthernCulture_x @FallinNcalln @CatMan @FIREFIGHTER619 @MajorLeeAwesome @bgt5WDV @Matherchod - you might be interested in talking to them…very persistent and obnoxious scammers!
Holy crap, these scammers are nasty. When asked why they are scamming a woman told me “it pays my bills and I don’t care what happens to anyone after.” The American scammer went on to curse and tell me that she thinks it is funny. 719-410-3369
It’s funny until someone he cares about gets robbed blind.
Very, very nasty. I was called a “f.g” and a “bitch” for no reason whatsoever, other than me challenging them on harassing people with never-ending robocalls.
GIVE THEM HELL!
@FrankWest @wallphone @jokerbrb @ATG @LindsayGardner - see numbers from Linda above Some sensitive US scammers here!
By the way, the majority of these phone numbers are on the network of Fractel and Peerless Network. Both of them are pretty ugly abominations! And yet Fractel’s owner Mikey “Clown” the Crown keeps refusing having ANY scammers or spammers on his network. He seems to believe that his network is completely clean and has no issues with robocalls!
331-266-6536 man with no name gets easily offended when called a scammer. He started cursing my mother so when I called his a whore he started screaming “How dare you! How dare you!” American scammers
They can dish it out, but can never take it.
And the number is on the network of Fractel! Go figure!!! I would appreciate everyone’s help reporting these scammers and spammers to Michael Crown [email protected], [email protected] and [email protected]
Do you remember how they completely lost their shit when you and I kept asking them what their company name was a few months ago? And somehow we are supposed to believe that they are not robocalling, scamming and spamming the public, when they won’t even disclose the name of their “entity”!
Sounds totally legit! I think @Sol had the same experience, too!
Other folks reading - if you really wish to anger them, please ask them for their names and their company’s full legal name!
Oh yes! It’s a simple question any legit company would answer immediately. Not these asshats.
And yet, they are angered when we call them “scammers”!
Oh, by the way, legitimate companies do not call callers names like a “f@g” or a “bitch”.
Or insult their mothers! That’s my new favorite thing to do! Thank you @Sol
F’ing Peerless scumbags along with the tw*t you talked to
Yep, among the numbers Linda posted, there is also Fractel there and NUSO retards!
Speaking of companies like “Fractel” and “NUSO”, they seem very creative with the names. Perhaps, it might make sense to rename Mikey’s Fractel to “Clowntel” or “Freaktel”? How about renaming “NUSO” into “LAMEO” or “Not-So”?
Look at how many calls they are placing!
I wish the FCC could do something to them.
That makes two of us for sure! They must start holding unethical carriers accountable when they turn a blind eye to illegal activities!
Reply after reporting 2 numbers: We will shut down the reported Caller ID numbers, but these are almost always spoofed. We are working on a strategy to go after these spoofers, but without information on who is actually originating and delivering the calls there is literally nothing we can do.
Occasionally, these calls are actually one of our customers and in those cases we terminate their services without mercy. We have almost five million phone numbers and thousands of subscribers. A very, very, small percentage of them are bad guys and we squash them as quickly as we find them.
Frankly, the problem is that victims of this abuse (like you) are the only ones who can actually stop this activity by reporting the calls to your provider and requesting that they perform a traceback to determine who the originator is. This process is 100% reliable using STIR/SHAKEN authentication which is now mandatory (after 1/1/2025). Unfortunately, most victims do not do this instead look up the Caller ID and complain to the carrier that owns that number. Caller ID is so easy to spoof that it is a joke.
Contact your provider, ask them to track down the abuser. If they act like they don’t know what you are talking about, reference this: https://tracebacks.org/
Michael Crown
President
321.499.1001
[email protected]
This is Michael Crown blowing smoke up peoples asses
Mikey Clown is so full of it!!! As you can see from many posts here dating back to September, it’s been an ongoing issue with all these calls coming through as “tax resolution center” or “tax forgiveness center”. What are the chances that it’s a pure coincidence that someone keeps deliberately spoofing mostly Freaktel’s numbers to tarnish their client’s “good name”. Also, they leave voicemails, and when a person calls them back, they do answer as “Tax Resolution Center” and the like!
Furthermore, he can simply call them himself to verify our claims. There are also numerous posts about them all over the Internet! Is there REALLY a major conspiracy against Freaktel and their beautiful “clientele”???