Scammer’s Number: Amazon 844-417-2093
Extra Info: via findwhocallsyou so no info on order only that your card will be charged, Candace wanted to use anydex to connect, callback was (947) 777-1911
Scammer’s Number: Amazon 844-417-2093
Extra Info: via findwhocallsyou so no info on order only that your card will be charged, Candace wanted to use anydex to connect, callback was (947) 777-1911
Scammer’s Number: Norton 866-971-4585
Additional info: via whocalledme so no info only that it was email for renewal of Norton, Steven sent me to a hosted site and from there to teambeaver. His call back numbers were (913) 289-5153, (512) 409-9314
844-417-2093 call-center sounds HUGE! I’m messing with them hard!
They sounded super busy
@MajorLeeAwesome
I am messing with them in a group call to both numbers and also playing a recording I grabbed earlier when a guy said his usual amazon refund department shit.
Love it! Maybe I was listening in to you @delboy_scambuster messing with them, they sound very irritated!!
Anybody getting thru ? Number is disconnected to me. Playing a recorded message of themself in a loop really pisses them off.
They were fun to abuse!! Looks like we killed their number! ![]()
Scammer’s Number: Amazon 833-300-5727
Additional info: via directory.youmail with some info on order, a text saying we have received an order #156883 request of Galaxy S21. $900.00 will be debited from your account. Call 18333005727 if you wish to cancel this order.
Ronald wanted anydex to connect, with a callback of 2192504810.
He also sent me this text:
Scammer’s Number: PCH “David” 917-809-9082
Extra Info: via findwhocallsyou, and the winnings are 8.5 million and a Mercedes.
Scammer’s Number: Apple 888-507-0761
Additional info: via numberguru, no info on order but I cold called them and asked them about my Amazon account. Paul sent me to ultrabeaver with a callback of (651) 340-7425
Scammer’s Number: PCH Howie Goocher ? 516-336-4923
Additional info: They cold called me, they want checking account info to send me 2.5 million.
I love doing this. I’ll call a scam number repeatedly and record their greetings until I have a nice playlist of names.
Then, I’ll start calling and when “David” or “Alex” or “Jason” picks up, they get to hear their own greeting played back.
Messes with their tiny bhenchod heads a bit. ![]()
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That’s great
@Sol
14242421523 is active they are not happy tho keep calling