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(412) 595-0077

(412) 595-0077 is a phone number on a Landline device operated by PEERLESS NETWORK OF PENNSYLVAN. This device is registered in Bethel Park, Pennsylvania, which is located in Allegheny county. Full Report →
BETHEL PARK, PENNSYLVANIA 412-595-0077 Name and Address
Type: Landline
City, State: Bethel Park, Pennsylvania
County/Parish: Allegheny
ZIP Code: 15102
Carrier: PEERLESS NETWORK OF PENNSYLVAN
ID: 78a005387e2c02f05bcad76ab69b7cba
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I got a call from 412-595-0077. this is a record message offering 350 thousand dollars in credit and asking for personal information. Be careful this is a scam. With a little research I founded that this phone number is from Pennsylvania and is registered to Lucille Hamilton. This is a spam
Reply | Reported by 866df .
Calls and hangs up - several sources: 608-490-8494 469-270-9063 412-595-0077 955-516-3884 646-736-0544
Reply | Reported by f2256 .
Spam calls constant supply
Reply | Reported by 69908 .
Called twice and hangs up leaves no message
Reply | Reported by b7fea .
keep calling and hanging up
Reply | Reported by ada26 .
Time is money. The equipment is cheap and the robo-dialer program costs nothing. They’re in business to make money and when you hang-up on them (or don’t answer the phone), you make them more profitable. If everyone spent 2 minutes talking to every telemarketer that called them, telemarketing as an industry would go out of business in a few days. If nothing else, wasting their time will increase the odds of actually getting added to their do not call list. Learn more about why telemarketers keep calling you. The math of an illegal telemarketing scam is pretty easy – minimize the cost to find a sucker. It works like this: Dial 10,000 phone numbers with auto-dialing equipment at a cost of $0. 1 in 10 people answer, so that’s 1,000 connected calls. The average talk time per call is 10 seconds because most people hang-up. If they pay $5 / hour, then it only costs them about $14 to connect 1,000 calls. If 1 in 1,000 people spend $100 with the telemarketing company, then their profit margin is 86%! Now, if instead of a 10 second average talk time, we increase the talk time to 2 minutes because everyone wastes their time. The math now looks like this: The average talk time is 120 seconds. If they pay $5 / hour, then it costs them about $170 to connect 1,000 calls. If 1 in 1,000 people spend $100 with the telemarketing company, then they now lose $66 on every order!
Reply | Reported by 631c2 .
Asked me if I had visited a specific US Bank branch to ask about how I was treated and that they were performing a quality check re: my visit. Called back the number and received a message 'To be placed on a Do NOT Call List Press 1' with no other options or identifiers. VERY SUSPICIOUS!!!!
Reply | Reported by ac4e7 .
Called me - did not leave a message. Probably a telemarketer
Reply | Reported by 1fc01 .
Telemarketing. Did not listen to do not call registry
Reply | Reported by 6bf1e .
Credit card loans, recorded, probably scam.
Reply | Reported by 6ef01 .
Call no message
Reply | Reported by 34690 .
Unknown caller - most likely spam
Reply | Reported by c65cd .
Said hello numerous times, no response. Spam caller.
Reply | Reported by ba7c7 .
Called me - did not leave a message. Probably a telemarketer.
Reply | Reported by 75843 .

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