I received another call from a company identifying itself as Consumer Card Services. The caller said that Experian transferred the call to them after I pressed an option expressing interest in lowering my credit cards to six percent. I have repeatedly asked these people to stop calling and indicated that I was registered with the National DNC list. Since they keep ignoring my request I decided to play along a bit.in the process I was able to obtain from the greedy representative, who thought he was talking to a good mark, the following: He identified himself as Ryan Giggs - employee ID No. 124. The number that showed up on my caller ID (a bogus number) was (407) 999-8888.
He indicated the name of the company was Consumer Card Services located at 1285 Baring Blvd #297, Spark, NV 89424. He said the company's telephone number was (800) 945 (it turns out this number actually belongs to Chase Credit Card Services and their fraud department has been notified of the scam.)
He next tried to use a high pressure tactic to get the customer service phone number on the back of my credit card, expiration date, then figured I would dumb enough to give him my credit card number. He wanted to do one card at a time of course.
At that point I told him I just needed to check the phone number he gave me before giving him any credit card information and guess what he did - He Hung up on me. This clown got clowned and may have given his real name in the process. When you get a call like that try and play around and see how much information you can get out of the caller. They may not be aware they are actually doing telemarketing for a fraudulent operation!
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