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PAETEC
Maricopa, Yavapai, Pinal
Landline
85001, 85002, 85003, 85004
Phoenix, AZ
33° 26' 54.16", -112° 4' 26.53"
A call was received on a work phone claiming there was an issue with the recipient's account and urging them to call back urgently. A ticket number was referenced, but it was incomprehensible.
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(623) 277-5999
called me twice and left 2 voicemails in the matter of two minutes first voicemail said a bunch of letters for a ticket thing the second voicemail said they have important message regarding my account
(623) 277-5999
Claiming that there is a problem with my account and that I need to call them as soon as possible. Referenced a ticket number, but it was a jumbled mess, and I couldn't understand it. They called my work phone.
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That something was wrong on my account and they needed me to contact the company as soon as possible.
(623) 277-5999
they call and claim to be Children and Families, then once they get you on the phone they try and tell you that you have been over paid by your Local Children and Families department (Welfare/Foodstamps) and want you to repay the over payment.... this is a scam...to not listen to them, they have other phone numbers set up for you to call, so that they can try to convince you they are real.