Have some fun guys. I lead them in circles for a while giving them phony credit card numbers with too few digits then insisting I gave them the whole thing... I would read it many times to them. After that, I would give them my routing and bank account number (both made up, of course) with too many or too few digits.
I would shuffle paper around for a while, blast some music into my microphone (blame it on the loud neighbors), dispute the amount owed by only a few pennies.
Its RPM and they are extremely good at harassing people! They call me over a 200 buck bill that i have already refused to pay to a bank because my information was stolen in another country and the balance was due to this. RPM knows im not going to pay as ive told them this yet they keep calling me. I am about to change my number because of them
I got a phone few times from this number. They knew my real name. But when I asked them back who are you calling from, they did not answer me. So I just hung up. Because I just got the same experience with the others number.
Robocall says you have an important call, please hold for the next available operator. This goes on for awhile then connects to a person. I hear breathing but he doesn't say anything, neither do I. Then he hangs up.
Yep, Receivables Performance Management aka RPM, receivablesperformance.com . Wanted to talk to someone who no longer lives here. I said I would take a message and they gave me another number to call back, 877-233-8527.