Caller says he is from AT&T. Asks you if you authorized a change in your minutes to your AT&T long distance plan. This change does not exist. From what a woman at AT&T told me, they get you to say "yes" to a question, then flip it so that you authorize changes to your plan.
Caller says he is from AT&T. Asks you if you authorized a change in your minutes to your AT&T long distance plan. This change does not exist. From what a woman at AT&T told me, they get you to say "yes" to a question, then flip it so that you authorize changes to your plan.
They work for a guy named Emile Garcia with ATT. VERY SLIMEY and a major scam. Emile can be reached at 407-245-2025. We got a call too and investigated it. File a complaint with the PSC. That will get you somewhere. There are some major fines for these types of violations.
This caller has called my business line at least every day this week. First calls left no message, the last one the caller left a message I could not understand. A google search indicated it was a scam, trying to somehow change my long distance service. If this caller calls again, the call will be answered with a loud whistle. Maybe that deter them more than the do not call registry.
I just got a call from this guy saying someone named Brian Flowers and I were the only listed callers on my account and that someone had changed the plan to a 10,000 minute plan. When I told him I knew no one named Brian Flowers he said I had a serious overage on my account and when I got my bill I was going to have over 300.00 in long distance charges. I asked to speak to his supervisor and he said he was the supervisor. He laughed and said He was the supervisor. I asked him to hold while I went to my desk to write down his name and he hung up on me. The number is the 407-278-7021. An earlier writer mentioned to report to PSC What is that and how do I report?
I have received several calls from the number 407-278-7021 requesting that we only VERIFY a change in our account and that they were NOT trying to sell a product. I work for a large lawfirm in Atlanta. I refused to verify anything without clearing with our AT&T account rep first. "KIP" gave me a return number that he stumbled over while reciting and, much to my expectation, the number was disconnected. Our AT&T rep verified that this is NOT AT&T and that it is "ATT Solution Provider". Due to FCC rules, other providers by law are permitted to review AT&T billing and offer/sell their services as well. If you verify this change, you'll find that the service they want you to "verify" will be slightly different than what you actually have. Thus, you have a new provider that will make the changes to your account and you are none the wiser. BEWARE - TOTAL SCAM.