Phone spam app blocked call. According to my spam app, caller called at 8pm at NIGHT and called 3 times in a row.
Called me and left a voicemail message in an artificial-sounding male voice with a British accent said "Hello may I know to whom I am speaking?"
I received the following voicemail:::::: Hi, it’s Stephanie from vitalized tax group at (844) 922-7040, I am calling because unresolved tax filings don’t just go away. They grow into bigger problems. Enroll in the fresh start program today and we can make your debt non collectable I I’m running out Call me back now at (844) 922-7040 To opt out call back the number on your caller id.
I called said they were Microsoft and said I was entitled to security breach and ask for SS number and drivers license.. my bank suspects this was a scam
Apparently a hangup call. Didn't recognize # and NEITHER does Google (!). Oh, the carrier of record is Level 3 Communications? What a shock (that's sarcasm, BTW -- they should call themselves SPAMMERS-R-US).
Very suspicious! Asked for by name, the elderly owner. The number ((530) 429-7552) is an Onvoy number which is used by scammers and phishing.
I received a call at 6:50pm. The person said this is a personal business matter. I hung up.
Received an unwanted text from an unknown phone number. This is the following text message:::: (Text) Can you shzare your thoughts on this 3 min (city) survey? Thanks votercx.qualtrics.com/.jfe/form/.sv_6ETiJAg9KqNqmVM?UID=LALCA482955532
Received a call on my mobile phone from this telephone number. A message my "Kenneth Neil" asking me to call their "Central Refund Department" concerning my non-existent business. The telephone number for the "Central Refund Department" is (855) 580-1805.
Area code 530 belongs to CALIFORNIA, UNITED STATES. It is a General Purpose Code which was placed in service on 1997-11-01.
| Type | General Purpose Code |
| Use | Geograpic |
| Location | CALIFORNIA |
| Country | UNITED STATES |
| Service Date | 1997-11-01 |
| Service |
Ebonics-mumbling thick-lipped Negroyd selling used (stolen) video equipment in exchange for e-gift cards from Walmart, Amazon, Best Buy, and Home Depot. He might have been high.