I received a call from this number and a guy with an Indian accent said that my computer is at risk, You can get more information about this types of scammers here:
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2010/jul/18/phone-scam-india-call-centres
I received a call from this number and they new my name, address, phone number and last four digits of my Master Card. They claimed to be calling from Master Card with a a promotional free $100 gift card to WalMart and a money making promotional offer. I said not interested and cancelled my credit card number. This is clearly a scam and I verified it with Master Card. Caller ID said STUART WIL.
I received a call from this number and they new my name, address, phone number and last four digits of my Master Card. They claimed to be calling from Master Card with a a promotional free $100 gift card to WalMart and a money making promotional offer. I said not interested and the card number they has had been cancelled weeks ago. This is clearly a scam Caller ID said STUART WIL
they have been calling non stop so my husband answered they asked the last four didgets of credit card and address.. Offering to send info to him and a 100. To walmart.. Well the next day they withdrew five hundred out of the card... He didn't give any info to them.. Scary stuff
they called me non stop for the past week i picked up he told me nhe was calling long distance from clearwater florida i asked him why he had a dallas # he hung up on me
Called quoting last for digits of a credit card that was cancelled two years ago due to fraud. These guys are credit card theives - caller ID says Stuart Wil.
They will keep calling since they are trying to get their scam done this weekend before the banks reopen with the Columbus Holiday. They want your zip code to do their fraud at a gas station by creating a fake card. (most likely they have a stolen copy of your card mag stripe data)
If they are quoting the digits of a card you still have active then call your card company and ask for a reissue de to fraud.