Recieved a Strange phone call today ..
- Wolfbane7272

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So i was sitting here on disclose checking things out on disclose ..love some of the gifs as sigs by the way ..the phone rings .its long distance i dont recognize the number here it is check it your self ..dont worry you wont bother anyone because its disconnected or not in service ..i did a reverse lookup and found it was in the cocoa florida region ..I dont know anyone there lol at least not to my present knowledge ..I called my operator here and asked here about it .. she couldnt explain it either .. how does a number that has been disconnectd or out of service call me ? Perhaps this is mundane and not relevant ..but it got me curious ..lol anyone else get a call from this number ? or live near cocoa that recognizes this number .. it is listed as unpublished in the phone directory for florida ...Oh hey here is the number by the way this isnt a phone prank by the way ..1-321-735-9688 ..ok well let me know if anything turns up lol


ACCELERATED SAVINGS, INC. of FL and UK
OFFERING LOWER CREDIT CARD RATES WITH COLD CALLS
Accelerated Savings, Inc.
Website : http://acceleratedsavings.com/index.php
(321) 409-9095
(321) 735-9689
(321) 735-9688
Melbourne, Florida 32901
BBB has been receiving inquiries from consumers regarding the above-mentioned company that is cold calling people offering to lower their credit card rates by simply joining in a 3-way call to each of your credit card companies and negotiating lower interest rates with you by way of phone. The business stays on the phone while the consumer confirms all security measures taken by the credit card companies to confirm the identity of the caller and then they proceed to talk to the CC company while the customer sits by and listens.
BBB ADVICE
There are many red flags to this approach to debt reduction offers via phone. RED FLAG #1: You don’t know who exactly you are dealing with when an offer cold calls you like this. When do you get time to do research to make sure it is a valid offer? RED FLAG #2: You have to confirm or verify personal information over the phone without knowing who you are dealing with. RED FLAG #3: You don’t get a chance to read a contract, or understand terms and conditions of the offer. RED FLAG#4: Your negotiations can end up merely verbal, with nothing in writing.
BBB offers the following advice for consumers who receive calls from companies offering to lower their interest rate:
• Never give personal information, including Social Security, bank or credit card numbers, over the phone to an unknown telemarketer. Always research the company first by reviewing its Reliability Report at www.bbb.org.
• When considering any company offering any type of financial assistance, insist on getting a contract in which all terms and conditions are clearly explained before signing up or providing credit card or other payment information.
OFFERING LOWER CREDIT CARD RATES WITH COLD CALLS
Accelerated Savings, Inc.
Website : http://acceleratedsavings.com/index.php
(321) 409-9095
(321) 735-9689
(321) 735-9688
Melbourne, Florida 32901
BBB has been receiving inquiries from consumers regarding the above-mentioned company that is cold calling people offering to lower their credit card rates by simply joining in a 3-way call to each of your credit card companies and negotiating lower interest rates with you by way of phone. The business stays on the phone while the consumer confirms all security measures taken by the credit card companies to confirm the identity of the caller and then they proceed to talk to the CC company while the customer sits by and listens.
BBB ADVICE
There are many red flags to this approach to debt reduction offers via phone. RED FLAG #1: You don’t know who exactly you are dealing with when an offer cold calls you like this. When do you get time to do research to make sure it is a valid offer? RED FLAG #2: You have to confirm or verify personal information over the phone without knowing who you are dealing with. RED FLAG #3: You don’t get a chance to read a contract, or understand terms and conditions of the offer. RED FLAG#4: Your negotiations can end up merely verbal, with nothing in writing.
BBB offers the following advice for consumers who receive calls from companies offering to lower their interest rate:
• Never give personal information, including Social Security, bank or credit card numbers, over the phone to an unknown telemarketer. Always research the company first by reviewing its Reliability Report at www.bbb.org.
• When considering any company offering any type of financial assistance, insist on getting a contract in which all terms and conditions are clearly explained before signing up or providing credit card or other payment information.
if you ever get a phone number just bang it into google and see if it comes up with anything.
http://www.google.co.uk/#hl=en&q=1+321+ ... 1e81ac315b
http://www.google.co.uk/#hl=en&q=1+321+ ... 1e81ac315b
- Wolfbane7272

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woodgod23 wrote:ACCELERATED SAVINGS, INC. of FL and UK
OFFERING LOWER CREDIT CARD RATES WITH COLD CALLS
Accelerated Savings, Inc.
Website : http://acceleratedsavings.com/index.php
(321) 409-9095
(321) 735-9689
(321) 735-9688
Melbourne, Florida 32901
BBB has been receiving inquiries from consumers regarding the above-mentioned company that is cold calling people offering to lower their credit card rates by simply joining in a 3-way call to each of your credit card companies and negotiating lower interest rates with you by way of phone. The business stays on the phone while the consumer confirms all security measures taken by the credit card companies to confirm the identity of the caller and then they proceed to talk to the CC company while the customer sits by and listens.
BBB ADVICE
There are many red flags to this approach to debt reduction offers via phone. RED FLAG #1: You don’t know who exactly you are dealing with when an offer cold calls you like this. When do you get time to do research to make sure it is a valid offer? RED FLAG #2: You have to confirm or verify personal information over the phone without knowing who you are dealing with. RED FLAG #3: You don’t get a chance to read a contract, or understand terms and conditions of the offer. RED FLAG#4: Your negotiations can end up merely verbal, with nothing in writing.
BBB offers the following advice for consumers who receive calls from companies offering to lower their interest rate:
• Never give personal information, including Social Security, bank or credit card numbers, over the phone to an unknown telemarketer. Always research the company first by reviewing its Reliability Report at http://www.bbb.org.
• When considering any company offering any type of financial assistance, insist on getting a contract in which all terms and conditions are clearly explained before signing up or providing credit card or other payment information.
hey thanks for checking that out for me its godamn annoying ..i appreciate very much ..so its mundane .. but still annoying hahah


Yep always try google...
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http://whocallsme.com/Phone-Number.aspx/3217359688
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- Domdabears

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yeah i always get these. i google them and a lot of people get the same call from the same number. they call your phone to see if its a working number then they send it out to solicitors.

- Zegtelzegtel

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wauuw you did al that to know who it is?
Im sure its a robot ....to list yournumber..
Im sure its a robot ....to list yournumber..

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