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Centurylink
Washington
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21781, 21795
Williamsport, MD
39° 36' 0.92", -77° 49' 14.54"
The phone number (301) 223-0096 is located in or around Williamsport, MD. This Landline number is registered through Centurylink. There have been 1054 searches conducted for this number with 29 user comments as of latest received on September 19th, 2013. This number has a current spam score of 100%. Below you will find additional detailed information:
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(301) 223-0096
spammer
(301) 223-0096
Pain in the butts. They call all frikkin day
(301) 223-0096
Deez some ******ed**** *****z...
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Calling every day. Several times a day.
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Call several times per week. Just answer "Wilmington Police, Sargent Crawlings" and they hang up right away. I don't know why????
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Calls 3-5 times daily!! I am current with Verizon and will turn this number into DoNotCall.gov
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I called the number back and got a hold of customer service. They asked for my number which they wanted to "check" on their records and when I gave it to them, they said that the number was "incorrect". The company is called "Asset Acceptance" and their phone number is 301-223-0096. There is no listed fax number or anything other pertinent information on who the owner of the number or the so called company is.
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Debt collector
(301) 223-0096
I called my carrier and they said they can't do anything for me on this matter of stopping the call from coming in. I have to contact my local authorities. Don't know how this will help but will give it a try.
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Keep calling and no body is ever at the other end. It's a pain in the ****.
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Keep calling and no body is ever at the other end. It's a pain in the ****.
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They said they were looking for someone in connection to an iden***y theft in connection to my iden***y. So I s****ed talking to them and found out that they lied! I wigged out on the idiot on the phone and told him that what he had done was a***nst the law and to never call my phone a***n! ****** foreign****hole!
(301) 223-0096
A toll free number to take surveys and they will give you a laptop if you dont have one
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This number is where you take surveys and help you get a small laptop if you dont have one.
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They f**kn bugg!
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I love messing around with them
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Part 2. Many have commented on such sites as this that they are on the “Do Not Call List”. The list does not apply to deb t collectors. Zombie debt collectors disguise themselves in many ways. The safest way is to not identify themselves in any way. The objective of their methods is to contact you and get a payment arrangement any way they can. The process requires confirming your telephone number as valid and identifying you as the indebted. Keep in mind these people are experts at what they do. I’ve been recording dates, times, location, and any other details I can record for each call. I research all unknown numbers on sites such as this. I’m documenting for when I feel I have a lawsuit against them. Plus, it’s a lot of fun. In the meantime, I just happened to purchase the MagicJack computer telephone service-the new service where you can transfer your existing phone number to MagicJack. It may be a coincidence but calls from one zombie debt collector stopped immediately upon ending my service with a major telephone provider. That collector, Portfolio Recovery, and Asset Acceptance immediately began calling my work telephone. It began with calls on weekends, holidays, and evenings only with no message recorded. However, I did have to erase the blank message from my phone each day. I take it as harassment stating “we know where you are and how to reach you”. A couple of calls have come in during work hours recently. I love caller id. Here’s my plan. For $20/year I can tie up my home phone number via MagicJack. No one else gets my “old” number and these scumbags can call all they want. I’ll just buy another number for friends. This number will go to my bank and others which may be reported on financial matters. This logs the scumbag contacts via email and I can respond if any financial institutions contact me. In my case I will be retiring shortly so my work phone number doesn’t matter. I’ll let my co-workers know to refer any personal calls to my old home number (which I’ll take wherever I go in the US). Since I will not hide, when they locate me in writing, I’ll put in writing that they are not to contact me by any means hence forth. Besides, what can they get from someone on Social Security? I hope these two posts help many of you. I’m going to post these two comments on all numbers I’ve been called by. Ready for a lawsuit let me know.
(301) 223-0096
Years ago I had great credit and was not heavily in debt. Unfortunate events in my life changed all that and I couldn't make my payments. In time I was again gainfully employed and immediately sought help to clear my debt through professional counseling. I was told my debt was beyond the statute of limitations in my State and that I should ignore the debt as my legal right. No the debt is not "gone" as with a bankruptcy but legal action to collect is. Those to whom I was originally indebted have written off the amount and taken full advantage of legal tax deductions accordingly. Enter the zombie debt collector! My biggest mistake was not responding to their initial written correspondence forbidding them to contact me in any manner except mail. Not even that if possible-another legal right which may differ by State. After reading hundreds of comments on websites such as this, I wouldn't trust these people enough to answer their call. They know all the tricks & laws while we don't. An above comment mentioned the caller was looking for a "contribution". Once you make any payment on one of these debts the entire debt becomes collectible again regardless of what you THINK your money was going towards. I recently received a fantastic offer for a credit card. Buried deep in the fine print was the statement "This is an attempt to collect on a debt". All I had to do was respond to the offer and whatever debt that company carried on me would have been included on the new credit card before I knew what happened. I would have found out upon receiving my approval and their determined interest rate. Talk about a trap! In my case I'm certain the amount and rates would have been beyond my ability to pay and I would soon have found myself in court directed to pay a very highly overinflated debt without recourse. These people are scavengers. From what I have learned this is a multi-billion dollar industry so they are getting a lot of people to fall for their traps. My conscience is clean. Believe me when I say if I was assured I was paying my original debt, many thousands of dollars less than what the zombie debt collectors carry, I would gladly pay. That possibility is long gone. This is part 1. My next comment will cover what I’ve been doing and some ideas perhaps you would like to try.
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Let's try to find there PHYSICAL BUSINESS offices. With that info a lot of SCARY SCENARIOES can be planned. With the armorment comimg back from Iraq there office could be a Rockin & Rollin
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just answer the phone and immagration how may i help you.i think they will stop calling soon.
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Collections Co.
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Yep, been dealin with these jerks for years, payed my debt, and they still call.
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They're calling my husband asking for my ssn.. Phishing!!
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Asset Acceptance This a newer number from the usual idiots. These clowns have been calling me for years looking for my nephew. It used to **** me off, but now I kind of make a game of it. Because trust me, they will NEVER permanently remove your number. It seems to me the best way to hurt a business is in the pocket book. They do have to pay someone to talk to you once their voice recognition software hears the magic word "Hello:" So once their rep picks up the phone I impersonate the individual they are looking for and waste as much of their time as possible. Usually after a few days of this a supervisor will call about their "mistake" and tell me they are removing my number. This stops the calls for usually quite some time. Once I did not hear from them for over a year. But they ultimately will s**** a***n. Just remember its YOUR phone, you can be in control. It a war of attrition with these companies
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Calls me like every other day and never leaves a message..
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Unknown caller started calling last week and calls everyday. Never leaves a message. Possibly a telemarketer or collector. If collector, it must be a wrong number or calling the previous owner of my phone number because I am not and have not been delinquent on either of my credit cards or my one loan. My credit score as of last month is 722. I usually pay my credit card balance in full each month or two and my total debt is now less than $6k. So, there is no reason any collector should be calling me.
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Wtf??