Rachel is public enemy number ONE! Continue to report them to the FCC. They continue to call me even though they have been supposedly "shut down". I received a call from this number on 11/19/2012.
I have gotten several calls from 415-825-6626. I have asked them to stop calling. They don't. I have reported them here. They keep calling. Now, the real culprits are our congressional leaders. They allow "direct marketing" and companies, and I assume individuals, are allowed to buy lists containing our information. Then, we get endless and unwanted solicitations by email, regular mail and phone. We can vote Congress out and we should, but we don't. I have thought of one other thing. After they called back yesterday and after I posted here, I then called the office of California State Senator Mark Leno. His number is 415-557-1300. I explained to the lady who answered the phone of the repeated and unwanted calls from their district. I told her the offending number (415-825-6626) and asked her to shut them down if posible and/or to call them and ask them to not call me anymore. She was very nice and took the number down. I expained to her that even though I am not in her district, the problem is originating within her district. She seemed eager to help. Maybe this will get the attention of the card services scam people. Maybe all who get a call from Card Services should call the office of Senator Mark Leno. Again, his number is 415-557-1300.
Today I pressed the number to actually talk to an agent for these jokers
he asked me his questions... I said I have mastercard (mastercard begins with a "5")
then he wanted me to "verify" my full credit card number
this is where i stopped the game
they are credit card number thieves
Card Services 415-825-6626
WhitePages.com ids this as from Mosaic Networx landline from San Francisco, CA
The automated call from "Card Services". about 2nd last change to lower credit card interest rate. I pressed "2" to talk to an operator. After his spiel, he pressed me to give my full credit card number. I did not give it to him. I had told him my card was a Mastercard. When he asked me to "verify" my full credit card number, he gave me the 1st number: "5", the prefix used by Mastercard.