(865)-684-XXXX exchange includes phone numbers around Knoxville, TN. Registered carriers include Sprint for Mobile in Knox, Blount county with zip codes 37721, 37901, 37902, 37909.
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(865) 684-2154
Spam, texted on 1/24/23 about an order I never placed. They should know Amazon doesn't send texts about orders like that lol This is what the text was: "Placed: Order- id #AMZ875278 for Galaxy Tab S7 FE Android Tablet item $440 has been auto-debit from your card on 01/24/23. Not you? support : +18772096308"
(865) 684-4561
blocked account ID fo r debit
(865) 684-5094
hi im melissa thomas i as you mother
(865) 684-2154
They sent a text saying my Debit card had been blocked. And to call them back asap. And gave my cell number as my account number on my card. They have also called my home number several times . I see it on my caller ID.
(865) 684-4551
contact us immediately #debitcard locked account.... banking activity alert
(865) 684-2154
Indicating that debit card has been locked
(865) 684-4561
Also received a text message stating to contact immediately about a “locked debit card”. Text was sent by [email protected] …seems like a phishing attack.
(865) 684-2154
Debit card is locked
(865) 684-4561
Text message said to contact number immediately about a debit card locked account.
(865) 684-4551
Debit card locked - call this number for****istance
(865) 684-2154
This is what the message said: (Call 865684***1 Now! 824#) Your Debit. Card have been locked! Account-ID: Then my cell # and !
(865) 684-2154
Said my debt card has been locked.
(865) 684-0769
called my wife
(865) 684-4788
Hangs up
(865) 684-2154
Couldn’t make out what was said in Spanish he was talking too fast. However they called twice from same spoofed area code (Tennessee) but 2 separate numbers. I said in English “put this number on your do not call list, no habla espanol.” He says “oh okay no worries.” in perfect english then hung up.