(866)-887-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 12 spam reports
This exchange has 15 comments
(866) 887-0749
I don't know a Britney
(866) 887-0749
Went to voicemail but didn't leave a message.
(866) 887-8884
I never called this number, yet it is showing up on my phone as if I called it. Is my phone being used to scam somehow?
(866) 887-9741
My wife and I are receiving calls to call the phone number and and enter a four digit pin # to get additional information about my benefits.
(866) 887-9741
Got call yesterday from this number, said they are "Aetna Medicare" Calling on Christmas Day, no way!!!!
(866) 887-9741
Called Aetna Medicare and they said this was a scam to get your information.
(866) 887-3462
SCAM
(866) 887-8997
Irs scam
(866) 887-8997
This is a scam
(866) 887-8997
Social security scammers
(866) 887-8997
Aimed at identity theft
(866) 887-2934
Phishing call
(866) 887-8234
Left me a message to call back about my Verizon account. Total scam. The message is all staticky and definitely not Verizon. Calls daily
(866) 887-8317
We have had these before and he is very insistent that if we don't pay what they claim that the RCMP will arrest us. When we would let it go he started saying that the RCMP were at the door to arrest us "now", I said good then I can report this fraud. So he hung up.
(866) 887-8317
They are slick. Claim to be Verizon calling from 866--887-8317. Very knowlegable about iphones and plans. Very professional. But don't be fooled. These are professional scammers who somehow got my phone, address info and are looking to get your credit card # and allegedly send you new upgraded iphones - sent directly to your house. Soo convenient!!! I would rather go to a Verizon store. But there's more! They lead you through the Verizon Wireless website -which anybody can do - this woman had me on the phone for almost 2 hours rattling off info about iphones. She must be a former employee of Verizon to pull this off. When she wanted my credit card # (like at this point I asked who are you? and she gave me a name - duh - and I hesitated to give my card # so I told her I lost my card. Meanwhile I called Verizon Wireless and they told me they are FRAUDULANT - claiming to be Verizon. These fraudsters even send you a text msg with an "authorization code" just to make it look so official. But beware - they are not the real deal but counterfeit!!!