1. Warning: Have you received a call from this 877 number? It's a scam!
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Scammers are using fake caller ID information to trick Americans into thinking they're from the FTC — the government agency where people are urged to report scam phone calls.
2. Referrals & Hotlines - LRJ Foundation
Referrals & Hotlines. Download Local Resource Lists. NATIONAL CRISIS HOTLINES. Dial 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline; Dial 911 www.911.gov
Download Local Resource Lists NATIONAL CRISIS HOTLINES Dial 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline Dial 911 www.911.gov Emergency Law Enforcement/Medical […]
3. (877) 317-2680 - RoboKiller Lookup
(877) 317-2680. RoboKiller users have reported receiving spam calls from this number. Negative. User reputation. Allowed. Robokiller status. Analytics.
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4. 877-840-1620 | 18778401620 - Phone Scam Alert! - Nomorobo
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(877) 840-1620 is a Legal Threat Robocall. Click here to listen. Powered by Nomorobo.
5. [PDF] DIRECTORY OF MEMBERS - South Carolina Bar
(As of 7/31/2020). Membership status is reflected after each member's name (G3=Greater than 3 years; L3=Less than 3 years; IN=Inactive; LC=Limited.
6. Woman falls victim to scammer posing as Wells Fargo employee - KOAA
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A Colorado Springs woman says she feels "foolish" after getting scammed by a caller purporting to be a Wells Fargo customer service representative.
7. FCC issuing warnings about the one ring phone scam - WWSB
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The FCC is issuing warnings about a new telemarketing scam with a bit of a twist.
8. “One-ring” cell phone scam can ding your wallet | Consumer Advice
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