Another spoofed VOIP number used by fraudulent Portfolio Recovery calling under the guise of a debt collector to dodge the FCC's Do Not Call rules. They are obviously a FRAUD, because they spoof numbers to avoid being caught. They call hundreds of times a week from a variety of spoofed numbers. This is harassment. By law, debt collectors must use the US Postal Service to communicate. The FCC can stop this fraud and harassment. The government gathers data of every phone call, every website, every e-mail, every keystroke, and every conversation near a "smart" device from law-abiding citizens and stores the data at the Homeland Security domestic spying facility near Toella, Utah. Yet, they let Portfolio and other scammers operate liberally. Perhaps there is a money trail?
FTC Data
At least 17 consumers from Idaho, Missouri, Arkansas, California, Georgia, and 2 other states reported phone number 816-335-4379 to the Federal Trade Commission. 82% of complaints reported the call or text message as a robocall or recorded message. The last complaint was on July 29, 2019.
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Hollister
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Atlanta
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