The callers have been relentless, harassing me on and off for eight years, sometimes three times daily. However, the AUTOREDIAL app by lithiumS works wonders: hide your number, input the offending number, set a 5‑minute call length, a 1‑minute pause, and repeat up to 9,999 times. Leave the phone in a drawer for a few hours and let the app handle it.
CBV Collections calls nonstop – how to stop them! - +1 250-448-4646 ((250) 448-4646)
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Watch out: those late‑night rings are likely from a persistent debt‑collector agency. Callers from CBV Collections have been reported to leave long voicemails, redial repeatedly, and even target you for years. The safest move is to let the call go to voicemail, then block the number in your phone or use a third‑party call‑blocking app. Register the line with the National Do Not Call Registry and file a complaint with the FTC if the calls continue. Never share personal or financial details with an unknown caller, and consider a spam‑filter service that can flag known debt‑collector IDs. A quick report can curb future harassment.
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This is harassment from Cbv Collections, also referred to as harassing entities.
The line is tied to CBV Collection Agency; I’ve never dealt with them and they must've mis‑dialed, yeah.
The financial service rep was pushy but seemed legitimate; I need to compare rates.
Got a call I didn't request.
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The call sounded like a typical financial services outreach—polite but a bit scripted.
Just spam, spam, spam.
The financial services rep was helpful and answered all my questions clearly.
A financial services rep called to push a high‑interest loan. The conversation felt like a hard sell.
Voicemail was flooded with nonsensical content, amounting to a couple of minutes of useless information, which seems to serve no practical purpose.