The caller responded with a cryptic message, acknowledging a smell and referencing America.
Why This LA Number Keeps Scamming You! - +1 213-640-3021 ((213) 640-3021)
ملخص — +12136403021
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Be wary of any unsolicited call from +12136403021 – it’s a classic hub for robocalls and tech‑support scams. Callers regularly masquerade as Microsoft, Ticketmaster, or a government agency, using thick accents and urgent language to pressure victims into sharing personal or financial data. Hang up immediately, never provide account numbers, and report the number to the FCC and your phone carrier’s fraud department. Consider enabling carrier‑level spam blocking, registering with the National Do Not Call Registry, and using a reputable call‑screening app. If you accidentally answer, stay silent and end the call; scammers thrive on engagement.
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I made a mistake by answering the phone, but the caller ID said TICKET MASTER, so i thought it might be legit
On 5-4-16 at 9:35 a.m., a call was received with a Caller ID displaying "Ticket Master," which appears to be a spoofing attempt, as the legitimate company would not be identified in such a manner
Before 8 am, I was harassed by a call from these individuals, who identified themselves as TICKMASTER - I didn't answer and blocked the call immediately.
I got a call at 7:12AM, it said Ticketmaster on the caller ID, but they claim to be from my medicare provider, i hung up
The Caller ID showed Royal Bus Bank, and the person on the other end had a thick Indian accent and was actuallly singing.
A purported call from Ticketmaster came through, with the individual on the other end claiming to need access to my computer due to an alleged issue, but their intentions seemed deceitful.
This morning, I received a call from someone claiming my computer was sending error messages and offering to fix them. When I asked for the company name, the caller evaded the question and continued to ask me the same thing. After informing them I was on a no-call list, they hung up on me.
My experience mirrors the previous report, with the same lack of clarity or purpose in the call.
A call from this number, supposedly from Ticketmaster in MA, attempted to scam me with a fake Windows alert, courtesy of a individual with a thick accent
Upon answering a call from a number identifying itself as Ticketmaster, I was met with a person claiming to be from Windows Operating System Support, alleging my computer was sending error messages, but when I requested technical specifics like a MAC address or computer name, the individual attempted to provide my home address instead, confirming it was a scam.
A call was made claiming to be from the National Student Loan Program, offering debt forgiveness, but the caller's evasive responses and heavy accent raised significant suspicions about the legitimacy of the offer.
The caller ID showed Ticketmaster in California, which seems suspicious as it's a company known for concert tickets
I recieved a call on my cell phone, which is weird, because we usualy get scam calls on our landline, but I didnt answe, and when I cald back, the number was no longer in servise
At 11:10AM EST, my mobile received a call with a pre-recorded message from someone claiming to be Lisa from Green Survey Co., offering a free cruise to the Bahamas in exchange for participating in a survey.
A call was received at 9:22 AM with a misleading ID, claiming to be from Ticketmaster, and a bogus number was provided, which seems to be a tactic used by scammers to deceive unsuspecting individuals.
My home received a call from this number, which appeared as AZ Ticketmaster, but when informed they had the wrong person, they became rude and threatening, highlighting the issue of harassment from bogus companies.
The caller, with a middle eastern or Indian accent, pretends to be from Microsoft to phish for sensitive information.
According to the caller ID, 213-640-3021 called at 1:20pm on 4/8/16, claiming to be from Windows and stating that my computer had sent red flag messages, but it was clear that this was a scam attempt
A woman with a Hispanic accent claimed I was selected for a $7000 grant from the federal government, which seemed highly suspicious.
The connection was extremely poor, and the caller's strong middle-eastern accent made communication difficult. When I struggled to understand, the caller became belligerent, using profanity before hanging up. I've received multiple calls from this and other numbers, including those from the Cayman Islands, Los Angeles, and Kansas City, which seems suspicious.
This number is not in service when you try to call back, indicating it's likely a scam.
Reported to the relevant authorities, these calls claim to be from the US government offering free money, which is clearly a scam, and I've ensured my cell phone is registered on the National Do Not Call list.