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I just got a phone call and it quickly hung up. I checked the call on my cell phone and 800-474-9322 came up so I called it back. When calling the number I get a recording saying:
PRC which when listening further says the call is being recorded and offers 3 prompts 1 to make a payment, 2 to talk to a rep and 3 to remove phone number. When removing phone number a person promptly got on the phone and addressed me but I played as someone else and said you got the wrong phone number. I did other research on this phone number and found it FRAUD. Thank god for LifeLock.

Hi I wondered why did a debit in my account in the amount of 159.98 is that not bought anything of you what should I do to have my dinhiro back.

I received an automated generated telephone from this company that stated that I owed a debt and gave no further details (this goes against the rules and regulations of the Do Not Call Registry-No automated telephone calls from a company without the ability to speak with a “live” operator). It was an automated generated telephone call with NO ability to speak with a “live representative” from the company to determine what this was about. I believe this is a scam and should be investigated by our governing authorities for using IMPROPER collection tactics!

They keep calling and asking for someone who doesn't even live here. I dont have any student loans but they keep asking me to update information and they leave voicemails without talking. Silent 1minute voicemails which get freaking annoying! They say they are from "Great Lakes Higher Education" but if that were true they would have stopped calling when I told them never to call here again. So wtf?! I blocked their number, but they still call.

Received a call from 800-496-4598 on 12/17/2014 at 8:27 PM, CNAM read as "TOLL FREE CALLE." We later redialed the number (anonymously) and heard the following recording: "Thank you for calling ERC. This entire call is being recorded and may be monitored for quality and training purposes. Press one, if you would like to make a payment through our automated system. Press two, if you would like to request a paid-in-full or settled in full letter. Press three if you would like to report a wrong number. Press four to speak to an agent."

I googled gmail customer support and got this number. After spending 15 minutes with them logging in to my pc and explaining what the supposed problem was I was put through to Right Tech Support. They wanted to charge me $400 and showed me all the "problems" with PC. This is when I figured out it was scam but they had already had access to my PC for almost an hour.

they are taking money out of my bank account with this phone number