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September 07, 2020 

I've always received great customer service from Apple, but I recently called 877-779-5677, and spoke with one 'Arvy Parlegy' (who called me back from 855-849-1229.) I inquired about slow iPhone connectivity, was told it was a server issue and that I was dumber than a 7-year-old for my question.

November 08, 2019 

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Complaint Statistics

Consumers from New York, Ohio complained about phone number 8558491229 calls or text messages.

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Cities: Hampton Bays

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Cities: Lakewood

Was the Call a Recorded Message or Robocall?
Reported to the FTC

0 Yes    2 No    

Subjects of the call reported to the FTC:

  • Computer & technical support

Last complaint date: October 15, 2019.

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Area Code 855 and Prefix 855-849 assignment information:

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