Number just showed up on Caller ID - I wasn't home - no message left - 'Florida' was where it said it originated. I thought it might of been an old friend I recently was in contact with. Very glad for this site letting me know what it really is. Somebody needs to be reverse scammed in the worst way - and I do mean in the worst way. (My home phone message only tells the caller the number they have reached - I don't give my name - I figure that those who I want to call me will know who I am.)
The callers are the drug-addicted "card services" scammers, who call us, pretending to be associated with our credit card companies, in an attempt to fool us into giving them our credit card numbers, so they can rip us off. People that have given their card numbers to these junkies have suffered severe financial losses. Beware of these lowlifes, and warn others, before they are cheated! Additional information regarding these degenerates may be found by visiting 800notes 305- 368- 8260 THROUGH 8276 and 8380 THROUGH 8388.
The card service scammers WILL "service" our credit cards, BUT, when they finish "servicing" them, they will have NO available credit remaining! These are a dangerous, and disgusting group of scammers, as they target the low income and the elderly, who many times, due to financial considerations, do not have caller id and the internet to protect themselves. Those of us who are aware of these lowlifes, need to alert those that are vulnerable, before they are taken advantage of.
Just got another call but for the first time................it was LISA, not Rachael. Rachael has called for the last three years wanting to help with my credit card. I have no problem with any of my cards and I wish these people could be found and prosecuted. It just said FLORIDA on my phone.