202-495-7135
Country: USA
202 area code:
District Of Columbia (Washington)
Report a phone call from 202-495-7135 and help to identify who and why is calling from this number.
- Derek"hi, this is Anne with the warranty department. Our records show that the warranty on your vehicle is about to expire."
Ive received this call around 10 times in the past month. I am sick of this scam. - AnnoyedI always get this call... on our work line. It says to push 2 to be removed from the list... I'm pretty sure pushing 2 keeps you on the call again list!
- tennessee55They keep calling, I don't own a car. they say my warranty is about to expire.
Are we ever going to get relief from idiots like this? They are scammers... - heatheryeah!!! they call me to.. just got it... my husband gets it too. work phone and private.... remeber ... what goes around comes around... they will get theirs.
- CherylThey have called me twice today. I don't know you stop calling my cell phone.
- betty bayyea they keep calling my cellphone!
- DariusI wish to be removed from the calling list
- Elda Munizwell they keep calling i have 7 calls within 2 days saying offering a visa card and 150 worth of gas
- dsgismeVista Marketing Strategies
2404 Rhawn Street
Philadelphia, PA 19152
215-333-7075
Email Us at:
info@vistaselling.com - mdeanmissed calls with no voice mails, over and over, does anyone know how to make it stop?
- JerraThey start out saying that it is in reference to my Visa card ending in and then they say my card's last four digits...That is scary...How do they get that info?
- Vista MarketingI work at the Vista Marketing Strategies company listed above, and I assure you we are not making these phone calls. I do not know how we became associated with this scam, but we are not involved. If the name Vista, it could be Vista Print but it is not Vista Marketing Strategies based out of Philadelphia. The information posted above that Vista Marketing Strategies is involved is false.
- tareythey keep calling at least twice a day and leave no voicemail. I do not answer hoping they give up.
- p2The call I got was telling me that I was receiving 150 in gas rebates b/c of my master card ending in ----, so I promptly go get my wallet, and guess what I dont have a Master card ending in that. So I tell her that Sorry their must be some sort of mistake b/c I do not have a MC ending in those numbers, and she asks me what cards do I have? To that I tell her I use mostly visa's, and she asks me to give her my visa number so she can look it up. What a scam, I told her no I am not giving her my visa number and she then hangs up.
I would like to file charges for phishing.... Who do I go to. - JenniferI've gotten this call 3 times already. I haven't answered it at all because I never answer calls I don't know. If I'm on the national DO NOT CALL list, isn't it illegal for them to be calling me?
- Caller: Unknown
- rjAT&T FILED SUIT IN THE U S DISTRICT COURT OF GA TO GO AHEAD THESE CROOKS. CASE#1C09-CV277-WFD CONTACT AT&T CORPORATE MAKE A COMPLAINT #404-527-4000. READ ARTICLE BELOW
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http://www.wibx950.com/Home/tabid/2408/mid/13 ... 67/Default.aspx - Colorado| 1 reply[***]: Hi, I'm calling to verify your 120.00 rebates for gas. Just send us the receipts and fill out the forms in the brochure I'm going to send you. I'm also going to send you a new discount program and there is no obligation to purchase.
Me: How did you get my information?
[***]: Direct Marketing Information, A company that you recently made a purchase from.
Me: Ok , what company?
[***]: I don't know it comes in from a Direct Marketing Company I told you.
Me: Ok, this is a legal matter...
[***]: (cut me off, then hung up) Sir this is not a legal matter, click!
Called it back, automated information stating to press 1 to be removed form the call list. What About My Credit Card info???? Is there a button to delete that?
How About a sue the company that sold my information and credit card details button? Is there a Oh, [***]! button?
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Steps To Keep Your Info Safe:
Ok,
If you are going to go online and join a forum, blog or any community, create a free e-mail account and only use it for this purpose.
If you are going to use it just to sign up once, go to
10minutemail.com for a free email address that expires in ten minutes.
Use Prepaid Visa Cards when making online purchases where available.
Only purchase from websites that you know and trust.
Read the Privacy Policy (usually the link is at the bottom of the page) to find out how this company will handle your information once you give it up.
Look for things like: "Privacy Policy May Change Without notification"
This means if they one day decide to sell their customer information, they don't have to tell you and they can get away with it because following that line they usually state:
"It is your responsibility to frequently check our policy for changes"
and
"Customer may not opt out of said/mentioned services and or advertisements listed above"
This means, you just sold your soul I mean identity to the highest bidder and there is nothing you can do about it. MUAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!! I would usually piss my pants after reading this.
What can you do if you think your identity may be compromised?
Remember the LifeLock Commercials?
That is in fact, his real SS#.
LifeLock is one of many protection programs out there. I encourage you to research and read the fine print and compare. There are huge differences as there are many ways to protect your identity.
LifeLock puts a red flag on your credit file which normally expires after I think 30 days. but Life Lock Re-submits it every month or as often as needed to keep it on there.
This means you will not receive credit card offers in the mail and it will take longer to get a loan for cars and homes and the lenders hate it.
But only because the credit file forces them to verify your identity before approving the loan.
No biggy, you still qualify just the same its just it takes a little more effort on the lenders end to get things done.
Other companies have other methods and warranty's.
Also, websites track your IP address, which gives them your Home address, billing telephone number and full names and ages of everyone in your household. How? They pay your local phone company for information, then sell it to the highest bidder! ReachLocal is one that pays for this information! They are a national advertiser that displays those banners you see on websites.
How do you avoid this?
Get a program like Anonymizer that allows you to surf the net anonymously. They will mask your IP address so the ip that websites see will be That software companies.
This will also reduce virus vulnerability as the software blocks out malicious website content.
This program also comes with an email cloaker. It will give you an alias for your e-mail address so you never have to give out your real one.
Also, protect your self with a good anti-virus and firewall. I use AVG Internet Security Suite. It comes with a strong filter for program access and does not completely kill your computer.
I have many different recommendations on internet security and how to protect yourself.
You e-mail me at privacy@globalsurveillancenetwork.com if you have any question about what i said.
Just so you know, I am not an anti-identity theft professional. There may be better ways to protect yourself, but I do know what I am talking about. - DebbieI am sick of all these scam calls. The scary thing is that some people will give their information. How do we this
- DebbieI got and reported a call from this number last month. Funny thing is that now the caller ID has a different name. Just think how great these D A's would be if they had REAL jobs (are maybe not !!!!)
- AirWarriorFYI:
If you think these might be scams, what you really should do is go to your local law enforcement office website, www.fbi.gov or www.cia.gov and report the situation. Let the professionals investigate and stop the scams, which helps your fellow citizens as well. Their websites all have hotlines and tiplines for these matters. Also, most states have a 100% free program to protect your identity and place a flag on your PII (Personally Identifiable Information) and credit reports from all 3 bureaus. You can find that by going to your state's website.
Do some research on what I meantioned. You don't always have to pay companies to protect your identity, although they may do a great job.
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