This is a SCAM! The caller id identifies them as A A A Aero Locksmith. They leave a recording ask you to call Travis back on 877-301-7743 about a vehicle loan. The hilarious thing is I don't even own a car. I am so sick of them that I called back the number. A female answered and the first request she made was for my entire social security number...DO NOT GIVE IT TO THEM! I stated I am not giving you my social security number, nor do I own a car. She then tried to change her story, but I kept talking. I told her she needs to get an honest job and stop trying to steal people's hard earned money. I told her to remove my number from their list and that I was reporting them to the appropriate authorities..she hung up. I blocked this number on my phone.
800Notes is not a call blocking service. You are going to have to be proactive and do this yourself. Go here for a detailed discussion on call blocking devices:
http://800notes.com/forum/ta-5d4e343675a5629/call-blocking-devices
This is one of the numbers used by MaxLend payday loan company. If you state prohibits them then you don't have to pay them back because it's an illegal contact. Just check with your state to see if they are prohibited and then file a complaint with your attoney general. They will keep calling and threatening until your case is settled but they can't lock you up or take you to court if they are prohibited in your state or break the maximum leading amount or interest amount if they are allowed in your state.
Bottom feeder loan collector. Calls anyone connected to you via Public Records, claiming to be an Attorney, or your Bank or a Police Officer trying to bully them to contact you to call them back. Don't fall for this. Make them send you a letter showing validation of loan. Get the name of the caller and file a complaint with the FTC via the webpage or your States Attorney General. They can't bug you before 9 AM at work or after 9 PM. Make these bottom feeders pay. They can get big fines for their unscrupulous tactics. Remember this smooth sounding person on the end of the phone is getting a percentage of what they claim you owe, so basically they are bounty hunters lining their wallets. Make them validate the loan.
It is not a real debt collector. Real debt collectors, even the bad ones, use real phone numbers. No reason to spoof a number, which is what these crooks have done. They are just trying to get you to give them a credit card number. If they are calling on your cell just block them on the phone.
Payday loan company run by a tribal entity. They pull money out of your account on a non-payday and then blame and hound you for not having the money. They spoof all their numbers to get you to payback. Won't take blame when they are in breach of contract and will not work to pay back just the loan amount when confronted with the their breach.