905-444-1111

Country: Canada
905 area code: Ontario (Brampton, Mississauga, Vaughan)
Report a phone call from 905-444-1111 and help to identify who and why is calling from this number.
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    mike
    | 2 replies
    calls everyday and no one on other end. never leaves message. been going on for 2 weeks now
    • Caller: none
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    ray
    Getting very tired of this number calling.  Anybody know how to stop it?  When I call it back it says it's not in use.
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    bluedahlia
    | 8 replies
    When this number called me, I actually did get to speak to someone over the phone. These people called themselves "Caché Metals" (www.cachemetals.com/contact.php) and when I said that their number (when Googled) came up as a telemarketer, they denied it, but said they use the internet to dial. Most likely (905) 444-1111 is one of many numbers that comprise an auto-dialer package available for use over the internet. Probably more than one company uses this number, hence the other recorded instances of "dead-air" rather than a representative when you connect to them.  "Caché Metals" is some sort of scam, trying to sell precious metals to potential marks. But in case you want to complain, their website has lots of contact info, and the representative provided me with this direct toll-free number: 1-877-916-6670.
    • Caller: Caché Metals
    • Call type: Telemarketer
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    ALAN TORONTO replies to bluedahlia
    | 6 replies
    I USED TO WORK FOR "CACHE METALS" IN TORONTO
    THEY ARE A COMPLETE BOILER-ROOM SCAM AND RACKET
    DO NOT DO BUSINESS WITH "CACHE METALS" IN TORONTO
    THEY ARE A BUNCH OF CON-MEN AND HUSTLERS
    THEY ARE CHEATS AND SWINDLERS
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    berat replies to ALAN TORONTO
    +905374641111   who calls me ?
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    berat
    +905374641111  
    When this number called me, I actually did get to speak to someone over the phone. These people called themselves "Caché Metals" (www.cachemetals.com/contact.php) and when I said that their number (when Googled) came up as a telemarketer, they denied it, but said they use the internet to dial. Most likely (+90537) 464-1111 is one of many numbers that comprise an auto-dialer package available for use over the internet. Probably more than one company uses this number, hence the other recorded instances of "dead-air" rather than a representative when you connect to them.  "Caché Metals" is some sort of scam, trying to sell precious metals to potential marks. But in case you want to complain, their website has lots of contact info, and the representative provided me with this direct toll-free number:+90(537) 464-1111
    • Caller: berat sert
    • Call type: Telemarketer
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    berat(turkey/istanbul) replies to mike
    +905374641111  
    When this number called me, I actually did get to speak to someone over the phone. These people called themselves "Caché Metals" (www.cachemetals.com/contact.php) and when I said that their number (when Googled) came up as a telemarketer, they denied it, but said they use the internet to dial. Most likely (+90537) 464-1111 is one of many numbers that comprise an auto-dialer package available for use over the internet. Probably more than one company uses this number, hence the other recorded instances of "dead-air" rather than a representative when you connect to them.  "Caché Metals" is some sort of scam, trying to sell precious metals to potential marks. But in case you want to complain, their website has lots of contact info, and the representative provided me with this direct toll-free number:+90(537) 464-1111
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    TooBadSoSad replies to ALAN TORONTO
    | 4 replies
    Alan,
    It sounds like you got fired from your job and have been complaining about it over the internet.  Better luck next time.
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    Ron Sterling replies to TooBadSoSad
    and you sound like alan greenberg
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    meerim
    who called me?
    • Caller: turkcell
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    ALAN replies to TooBadSoSad
    | 2 replies
    NOT TRUE!
    THIS IS THE OPINION OF THE NEW BRUNSWICK SECURITY COMMISSION:
    •Cache Metals RRSP Inc. (aka Cache Metals Inc., Caché Precious Metals Inc. and Cache Precious Metals Inc.), 166 Davenport Road, Toronto, Ontario
    Staff allege that several New Brunswick residents were cold-called by representatives from the above companies and that these representatives used high-pressure sales tactics to offer investments with the potential to earn extremely high returns.

    “These types of sales strategies are often used in boiler room-type operations,” said Rick Hancox, executive director of the NBSC. “By reporting their suspicions to us, these residents may help prevent other New Brunswickers from being harmed by potentially fraudulent investment schemes.”
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    TooBadSoSad replies to ALAN
    | 1 reply
    Read the report.  ONE guy registered for information from Precious Metals Companies across North America.  When he got the info: via email/mail/ and follow up phone calls - he filed a law suit.  This guy is looking to strike gold but he doesn't want to buy it.
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    ALAN replies to TooBadSoSad
    NO.I THINK YOU SHOULD READ THE REPORT!

    IN THE MATTER OF THE SECURITIES ACT,
    S.N.B. 2004, c. S-5.5
    AND IN THE MATTER OF  
    CACHE METALS RRSP INC., AKA CACHE METALS INC., AKA CACHÉ PRECIOUS METALS
    INC., and AKA CACHE PRECIOUS METALS INC.  
    (Respondent)
    STATEMENT OF ALLEGATIONS  
    (of Staff of the New Brunswick Securities Commission)
    1. Cache Metals RRSP Inc. (aka Cache Metals Inc., Caché Precious Metals Inc. and
    Cache Precious Metals Inc.) (“Cache Metals”) has a corporate mailing address of
    166 Davenport Road, Toronto, Ontario. Cache Metals is not registered to trade in
    securities in New Brunswick, nor has it filed a prospectus or a Report of Exempt
    Distribution with the New Brunswick Securities Commission (the “NBSC”).
    2. Sometime in mid-January 2012, a New Brunswick resident (the “New Brunswick
    resident”), was cold called at home (the “initial call”) by a man calling on behalf of
    Cache Metals. The caller solicited the New Brunswick resident to invest in silver. In an
    attempt to get the New Brunswick resident to invest, the caller used high pressure
    sales tactics.
    3. The caller told the New Brunswick resident that there was the potential to earn 300%
    returns over a period of approximately 3 years, and also that time was of the
    essence and he would need to invest right away.
    4. In a subsequent call, which occurred on or about 18 January 2012, the caller
    informed the New Brunswick resident that the price of silver had risen and that a
    Swiss bank had claimed that the price of silver should double within three to six
    months.
    5. The New Brunswick resident received, via email, an information package from
    Cache Metals. This package contained:
     Account Application;
     A gold chart and a silver chart;
     Internal Memo; and
     A purported press release by Cache Metals.  
    6. Representatives of Cache Metals continue to call the New Brunswick resident on a regular basis, and leave voicemail messages when the New Brunswick resident fails
    to answer the telephone.
    7. The New Brunswick resident continues to receive frequent email updates from
    Cache Metals.
    8. The solicitations made by the callers on behalf of Cache Metals constitute trading in
    securities under the Securities Act, S.N.B. 2004, c. S-5.5 (the “Securities Act”). Cache
    Metals has never been, and is currently not, registered to trade in securities and has
    not filed a prospectus or a Report of Exempt Distribution.  As such, Cache Metals is in
    breach of sections 45 and 71(1) of the Securities Act.  
    9. Cache Metals, in an attempt to effect a trade in securities, made statements
    regarding the future value of the investments and is therefore in breach of section
    58(2) of the Securities Act.
    Relief sought
    10. Staff seek the following relief:
     Upon a hearing being conducted in this matter, an order pursuant to section
    184(1)(c), 184(1)(d) that:
     The Respondent cease trading securities permanently or for such
    period of time as the Commission may deem appropriate;
     All trading in any securities offered by the Respondent cease
    permanently or for such period as the Commission may deem
    appropriate; and
     Any exemptions contained in New Brunswick securities law do not
    apply to the Respondent permanently or for such period as the
    Commission may deem appropriate.
    DATED at the City of Saint John this 2nd
    day of March, 2012.
    “Original signed by”
    Marc Wagg
    Counsel to Staff of the Commission
    New Brunswick Securities Commission
    Suite 300, 85 Charlotte Street
    Saint John, New Brunswick
    E2L 2J2
    Tel: (506) 658-3020
    Fax: (506) 643-7793
    marc.wagg@nbsc-cvmnb.ca
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    ALAN replies to bluedahlia
    THE NEW BRUNSWICK SECURITIES COMMISSION AGREES WITH YOU!

    IN THE MATTER OF THE SECURITIES ACT,
    S.N.B. 2004, c. S-5.5
    AND IN THE MATTER OF  
    CACHE METALS RRSP INC., AKA CACHE METALS INC., AKA CACHÉ PRECIOUS METALS
    INC., and AKA CACHE PRECIOUS METALS INC.  
    (Respondent)
    STATEMENT OF ALLEGATIONS  
    (of Staff of the New Brunswick Securities Commission)
    1. Cache Metals RRSP Inc. (aka Cache Metals Inc., Caché Precious Metals Inc. and
    Cache Precious Metals Inc.) (“Cache Metals”) has a corporate mailing address of
    166 Davenport Road, Toronto, Ontario. Cache Metals is not registered to trade in
    securities in New Brunswick, nor has it filed a prospectus or a Report of Exempt
    Distribution with the New Brunswick Securities Commission (the “NBSC”).
    2. Sometime in mid-January 2012, a New Brunswick resident (the “New Brunswick
    resident”), was cold called at home (the “initial call”) by a man calling on behalf of
    Cache Metals. The caller solicited the New Brunswick resident to invest in silver. In an
    attempt to get the New Brunswick resident to invest, the caller used high pressure
    sales tactics.
    3. The caller told the New Brunswick resident that there was the potential to earn 300%
    returns over a period of approximately 3 years, and also that time was of the
    essence and he would need to invest right away.
    4. In a subsequent call, which occurred on or about 18 January 2012, the caller
    informed the New Brunswick resident that the price of silver had risen and that a
    Swiss bank had claimed that the price of silver should double within three to six
    months.
    5. The New Brunswick resident received, via email, an information package from
    Cache Metals. This package contained:
     Account Application;
     A gold chart and a silver chart;
     Internal Memo; and
     A purported press release by Cache Metals.  
    6. Representatives of Cache Metals continue to call the New Brunswick resident on a regular basis, and leave voicemail messages when the New Brunswick resident fails
    to answer the telephone.
    7. The New Brunswick resident continues to receive frequent email updates from
    Cache Metals.
    8. The solicitations made by the callers on behalf of Cache Metals constitute trading in
    securities under the Securities Act, S.N.B. 2004, c. S-5.5 (the “Securities Act”). Cache
    Metals has never been, and is currently not, registered to trade in securities and has
    not filed a prospectus or a Report of Exempt Distribution.  As such, Cache Metals is in
    breach of sections 45 and 71(1) of the Securities Act.  
    9. Cache Metals, in an attempt to effect a trade in securities, made statements
    regarding the future value of the investments and is therefore in breach of section
    58(2) of the Securities Act.
    Relief sought
    10. Staff seek the following relief:
     Upon a hearing being conducted in this matter, an order pursuant to section
    184(1)(c), 184(1)(d) that:
     The Respondent cease trading securities permanently or for such
    period of time as the Commission may deem appropriate;
     All trading in any securities offered by the Respondent cease
    permanently or for such period as the Commission may deem
    appropriate; and
     Any exemptions contained in New Brunswick securities law do not
    apply to the Respondent permanently or for such period as the
    Commission may deem appropriate.
    DATED at the City of Saint John this 2nd
    day of March, 2012.
    “Original signed by”
    Marc Wagg
    Counsel to Staff of the Commission
    New Brunswick Securities Commission
    Suite 300, 85 Charlotte Street
    Saint John, New Brunswick
    E2L 2J2
    Tel: (506) 658-3020
    Fax: (506) 643-7793
    marc.wagg@nbsc-cvmnb.ca
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    brent replies to mike
    this company is a scam they closed there doors no phone msg.

    selling fake metals

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