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alan, United States | 28-Jul-2015 |
Scam Phone Number 8665163885, time warner earthlink - call wanting my new bank information .
I dropped their services yet they call wanting my new bank information so they can steal from my account after i dropped/fired them 3 months ago. #866-516-3885
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It's quite likely that the number is spoofed and some scammer is trying to extract information.
Using a practice known as "caller ID spoofing," callers can deliberately falsify the telephone number and/or name relayed as the Caller ID information to disguise the identity of the calling party.
According to the FTC:
Don't give out personal information in response to an incoming call. Identity thieves are clever – they often pose as representatives of banks, credit card companies, creditors, or government agencies to get people to reveal their account numbers, Social Security numbers, mother's maiden names, passwords and other identifying information.
If you get an inquiry from a company or government agency seeking personal information, don't provide it. Instead, hang up and call the phone number on your account statement, in the phone book or on the company's or government agency's website to find out if the entity that supposedly called you actually needs the requested information from you.