Periodically, I receive calls from this number, and I immediately recognize the recorded voice and message, prompting me to hang up; I plan to report them to the National Do Not Call Registry.
Why That Credit Card Rate Cut Call Won’t Stop! - +1 323-943-1869 ((323) 943-1869)
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Repeated spikes of recorded pitches and aggressive "remove me" scripts point to a classic credit‑card rate‑reduction scam. Callers masquerade as "Consumer Services" or "Cardholder Services" but consistently demand personal info or pressure you to press digits, despite promising to honor a do‑not‑call request. The safest play is to let the call go to voicemail, never confirm details, and add the number to your phone’s blocklist or a third‑party blocker. Report the offending line to the FTC and the National Do‑Not‑Call Registry; multiple complaints can trigger enforcement. Keep a log of call timestamps to strengthen any future complaint.
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Recent Reports for (323) 943-1869
Got a call from this number, didnt pick up, now its on my blacklist.
They call me all the time, and I usualy stay on the line to tell them that I'm on the no call list, but they always hang up on me.
It appears that Consumer SVCS has started calling me daily, using similar names but different numbers each time.
This number has been used to call my landline, which is listed on the do-not-call registry, in an attempt to scam, using a spoofed number and vague company names
I've set up my phone to automatically direct calls from this number to the scam folder, yet the calls persist.
A warning to all: these callers are known for their credit card scams, so it's crucial not to share your credit card information under any circumstances.
We keep getting calls from Consumer SVCS, we asked them to stop, but they dont
On Saturday, 4/4/15, at 2pm, an automated message was left on the answering machine from a female robotic voice claiming to offer interest rate reductions, stating it was the final call and ending with a courtesy greeting
The caller introduced herself as Carmen from cardholder services, not Rachael.