(800)-543-XXXX exchange includes toll-free numbers used around the United States. Calls to these phone numbers may allow customers to reach the party or business without incurring the charges associated with calling standard phone numbers.
This exchange has 6 spam reports
This exchange has 15 comments
(800) 543-3562
Claimed to be Norton Lifelock. SCAM
(800) 543-3562
Hang up
(800) 543-3562
Bad bad person
(800) 543-3562
Voice mail states it was LifeLock but LifeLock doesn’t call
(800) 543-3562
spam
(800) 543-3562
Getting mixed info about this #...some say it is norton lifelock and others say scammers....I think scammers because they disconnected as soon as I answered...
(800) 543-3562
left message someone was trying to use my identity. First notice
(800) 543-3562
left message someone was trying to use my identity. First notice
(800) 543-3562
left message someone was trying to use my identity. First notice
(800) 543-3562
Called on CHRISTMAS. REALLY. Total scammer
(800) 543-3562
Yes these people are definitely Scammers. First of all, I don’t answer the phone just because I hear it ringing. After they called me and gave up, I did this Reverse Lookup and found these 33 bad reviews. My next step was to log in to the official LIFELOCK website and check for alerts. Just as I expected, I had no new alerts. Anyone who says this caller is not a Fraudster, is probably the Fraudster himself/herself or affiliated.
(800) 543-3562
Called in as NortonLifelock and the recording said to go to Lifelock to obtain the alert. No alert on the dashboard.
(800) 543-3562
SCAMMERS PRETENDING TO BE LINE-LOCK GIVE WEBSITE TO LOG INTO LIFE-LOCK.NORTON.COM FORTUNATELY NOTON UTILITIES SAID UNSECURED STOPPED THE LOG IN. Called 2 days in a row. In addition my fraud alert contacted me.
(800) 543-3562
Called around 5:30 pm 11/10/21 and represented to be Norton Lifelock and there is an alert.
(800) 543-3562
Caller is not a spammer. It was LifeLock, a service I pay for, telling me about an update to my credit history. They also emailed me. When I logged into the LifeLock website, sure enough there was new activity.