Called with my "last warning" to lower my interest rates. Robo call on answering machine. Asked them not to call my phone number again they hang up. This is the 100th call to my home phone number!
said they w/from card services.
they called yesterday with a different number
they call twice a day
robo call
told them to take us off the list and that i was taping the call they immediately hung up
The same exact thing is happening to me. I have had at least 2 calls a day as my "2nd and final notice" for the last few weeks. Finally couldn't take it anymore so I waited on hold to speak with someone who asked me if I owed more than 2,000 on a credit card, I said no, I want you to take my number off of this calling list. Then they hung up. What a pain, there's got to be a way to stop this, is basically harassment at this point.
(323) 943-1869 Robo call recorded 15 April 2015 ("Carmen at Cardholder Services...reduce your rate...consider this your final notice..." Credit Card SCAM)
Caller ID: "V0415151515550042" (based on date and time so no two recipients see the same Caller ID)
"Carmen" calling me back using a secondary call number after I blocked their primary calling number. I'm experimenting. Normally, I don't bother to block their calls because I recognize the number and ignore it. But by blocking now, I'm forcing them to disclose new secondary numbers when they call me back which I immediately report on web sites like this to help readers, like you.
The recording of this "lower your rate" call is exactly the same past calls but from a new number to avoid call blocking. The recorded message is their usual patter (see below) followed by a 7 second pause, then they say "good bye" and disconnect. when I failed to press any buttons.
Their total disregard of the Do Not Call list certainly tells us a lot about their business ethics, doesn't it?
Here is a transcript of their latest offering:
[female voice] "Hello, this is Carmen at Cardholder Services calling in reference to your current credit card account. It is urgent that you contact us concerning your eligibility for lowering your interest rate. Please consider this your final notice. Press the number 1 now to speak with a live operator and lower your interest rate or press the number 3 to discontinue further services. Thank you and have a great day."
[7 second pause] [female voice] "Good bye".
Thanks to Google Voice ( www.google.com/voice ) you can hear this recording on my Spam Calls web page:
They certainly are on an all-out campaign, aren't they? I've had close to 20 calls from 20 different numbers since the first of the month. Each number gets blocked, yet they come back with another one.
Thanks so much for compiling the list of numbers, each of which is most likely spoofed. I'd consider sending the list to the FCC but by the time they would get around to investigating, "Card Services" will have dumped these numbers for new ones.