He called our house the other day looking for my son and when i told him he was out of town, he did not offer to leave his name. So I came on the internet and googled his phone number and to my surprise. I want to how the phone companies let obviously fake companies get numbers. It must be about the $$$.
We, too, got a call from this number asking for my husband. When I asked what they wanted, the guy said he'd call back later. I told him if he wasn't willing to speak to me, an authorized user, then not to bother calling back.
After reading some of your comments, I then tried to call the number back and got a recording that it was HSBC, and if there was a question about the account, to contact the number on the back of the card.
I don't think they've been caught yet. I just received a phone call today, Feb. 13th. I previously received calls twice on Feb. 11th, and once on the 12th. In each case, the caller (male) is asking for my husband and refuses to give any other information. When asked what the call is in reference to, he dodges the question, only stating that he'll "call back" while hurriedly trying to end the call.
I hope he does call back tomorrow so that I can tell him that his telephone number has been reported to the telephone company and a complaint filed with the National "Do Not Call" Registry!
This number has shown up on my missed calls list every day for the past few weeks. I happened to be home one day and answered the phone and he said he was calling regarding my credit card from Furniture Row. I told him I didn't have time to talk right now and he said he'd call back at a more convenient time. I noticed that there is another number now showing up from HSBC 201-373-8349. Does anyone know who to contact to report this?