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(323) 499-3093

California

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ScambaiterAdena :

NOTICE: In the previous report, an error was made. The area code reported was (976). The correct area code is (876) which is both a New York area code as well as the country of Jamaica. Sorry for any confusion.

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ScambaiterAdena :

This is a SCAM, SPAM, and PRANK call. Caller is a Jamaican who said he's with Wells Fargo and some lottery company who adds people from a system that "tracks" a person when paying bills, shopping at Wal-Mart, CVS, Walgreens, K-Mart, and other large retailers (these are named so when they tell you to go buy [in advance: do a Google search for Advance Fee Scam] a reloadable card to pay the "government tax" to get your prize. They say it's a fee the government assesses and not them. Listening to the voice accent, they're ALL Jamaicans and all they want is the money from the card they ask you to load and want the victim (you) to give them the all the information by phone (to prove) you bought the card and is valid, but once the information from the card is provided they'll immediately transfer the money from your card to their account before the call ends. Once the call ends, you'll never hear from them again, or maybe you will from another Jamaican SCAMMER as you'll be on the SCAMMER list, just not from the same SCAMMER. Nearly all Jamaicans call from the (976) area code that they claim is New York and New York does have a (976) area code, but Jamaicans area code is an international code which they also lie about. From the (976) area code, they also give a US number which is often a TextNow number (see www.textnow.com) which is mainly for texting, but also has calling from and to that number AND has automatic and free CallerID unless blocked when calling it (*67) yet, not all providers support CalledID Blocking. Remember, if you see (976) 234-5678 on you CallID screen, you can bet it's a Jamaican saying you won $5,000,000 and a new Mercedes-Benz and you pay the government tax in advance (we paid 99% of the taxes you pay 1% and their 1% ISN'T the amount they said you won like 1% of $5 million is $50,000 but they ask for $300 to $500) which is Advance Fee Scam. They'll spend 10 minutes to 60 minutes trying to convince you even putting their "supervisor" on the phone who's just a friend. If you really listen, there's other people reading the same script trying to convince other potential scam victims to buy the same card. To date, in the last 18 months I've logged 40 Jamaican scammers. A few of these scammer's numbers have been used by 5+ other scammers who've used different names. These different names are all American. And, if you save these numbers from the names they give into your contacts list and you have either/both apps WhatsApp and Imo, you'll see their profile pics, friends and other things they post. It's very interesting.

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