Folks receiving these crap calls (they want to sell the card holder something, typically credit insurance) may like to also read at this link as well: http://www.whocalled.us/lookup/5712836424 and vice-versa. You may want to call HSBC's HQs at 1-847-564-5000 and ask to speak with Michael Haynes or perhaps with Ilene Butorac on ext.5623 to get your number removed from further solicitations. Michael is some sort of an Executive with this crap outfit and I suspect the same of Ilene.
Another Caller ID number this crap outfit uses is: 616-597-4101. But besides pursuing things like your State's Attorney General's office in order to register formal complaints (this has nothing to do with the do-not-call-registry, this has to do with requesting they stop calling and then if they continue 3 more time you have their butts cold)I highly recommend that you get yourself a freebie account with GrandCentral.com (A Google owned company) and use the phone number they will supply to you (in your own area code) on ALL consumer business related transactions (credit cards, utilities, cable companies, etc, etc ... basically anyone except friends and relatives who you really want to hear from. Put your new GrandCentral.com number on a personal/business card if you can't recall it ... and give that number out first in order to defeat these crap companies who share your regular number with 3rd parties at their whim, OR who have been known to lose or otherwise mishandle your personal data.
Received two calls from this number asking for my wife by name. The first time I asked who it was and they refused to tell me and hung up - the second time they just hung up without saying anything else. very weird and slightly unsettling.
Male caller asked for me by name and when I replied that it was me speaking; he hung up. They have called several times, this is the first time I picked up.
just got a missed call in california... this is all happening around sept. 25th? so it should end soon? i didnt call back.. good think i looked online first!