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.
Caller claims to be a hacker that states he intends to ruin me and won’t stop till he does. He claims he was hired by Jamie Park. The phone number is in California.
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.