Owner's Name
Address: 123 Example Address, New York, NY, 10001
YMax Communications
Hudson
Landline
07030, 07302, 07303, 07304
Jersey City, NJ
40° 43' 41.37", -74° 4' 39.51"
The phone number (201) 884-8103 is located in or around Jersey City, NJ. This Landline number is registered through YMax Communications. There have been 8 searches conducted for this number with 7 user comments as of latest received on March 2nd, 2011. This number has a current spam score of 70%. Below you will find additional detailed information:
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(201) 884-8103
Broken English - the trademark of the scammer. They passed me from station to station, all had broken English and all said "Nevertheless" and I could choose to be private or public with all the radio stations and TV cameras and poparotzi. So I chose the public version to see if it would change his approach. Nope. But I'm a winner.Yeah! I just won $2.5 million. whoopy. I have had scams before and this smacks of a big one. They want me to pay $385.19 in order to process the FedEx delivery TODAY. Wow, they haven't gotten it into the truck yet and they can still get it to me today. I guess they will have the driver drive very fast. Wow, now that efficient. How do these scammers come up with these ideas? $385.19? For a FedEx delivery? I am stunned. I told the fellow that I had been down this road before and I think they should take my $2.5 mil and go party for the weekend because they will get more enjoyment out of it. So he gave me an 800 phone number to verify that it is legit. 800 number? Really? Well absolutely. That will verify it. NOT! 800.216.9719You can call it if you want to but as for me I am going to go with my initial reaction to let them party with the $2.5 Mil because they really will get more benefit from it than I will from their bogus check. Not only that but they will reimburse me the processing fee. Really?
(201) 884-8103
A person representing Mega Million International told me that I had won 3rd prize $25,000- and turned me over to their manager who then told me that I had won 1st prize $ 2.5 Million. These people were very persistent. They made several calls. They wanted me to wire $250.. They kept calling me until I insisted that I check them out first. There are a number of scam complaints about this "company" on the internet. This website confirms the scam.
(201) 884-8103
I got the same message on my answering machine, broken English, said that the phone numbers (note the plural) were 2018848103.
(201) 884-8103
Got a call from this number, man spoke in broken English, I hung up on him. He called back one minute later and asked me why i hung up on him. I told him I was getting too many SPAM calls. He assured me this was not a SPAM call and proceeded to say I have a winner's check waiting for me (just as a dog barked in the background). I told him to give the check to the needy. He thanked me and hung up. Yup! Another SPAM call!
(201) 884-8103
They called my phone reporting that I had won the mega millions sweepstakes for $250,000 SCAM! SCAM!
(201) 884-8103
I got a call that I won Mega millions sweepstake for $250,000. They wanted me to wire them $125 to get the prize. I asked them to fax me the info and I never heard from them again. SCAM!!!!
(201) 884-8103
They called my phone reporting that I had won the mega millions sweepstakes for $250,000 SCAM