+1 401-762-4302
We have got 208 reports against 4017624302
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Who called 4017624302
Location: Woonsocket, RI
Operator: Билайн
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Mar 30, 2009
Got the call, answered and heard nothing so I hung up. I have a Maine number but live in San Francisco and I get those car warranty calls all the time on my land line. Has anyone tried donotcall.gov ?
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Mar 27, 2009
missed calls from 401-762-4302.
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Mar 28, 2009
I'm a new driver, the car is an '89 bonneville, and "they" call my cell phone. I don't own the car or phone. The recording says that the warranty is about to expire, I though "I think this is a little overdue". There are two options given to me; press 1 to add you to our do not call list; press 2 to talk to a SALES REPRESENTITIVE. Also if you to talk to the sales rep. ask them to identify their company and their company location because they are required to give this information
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Mar 28, 2009
I called twice today from this number, but I didn't pick up.  I did a reverse phone check, it shows this:

Home Listing
Beals, A
457 Fairmount St
Woonsocket, RI 02895-4140
(401) 762-4302

I am sure it's another one of those "warranty" scam calls. I've been getting those.
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Mar 28, 2009
I just missed a call from this number too on my cell.  Curious to check what the area code the phone number is for, I found numerous reports on calls from this number.  Glad I googled it before returning the call
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Mar 28, 2009
got a call from this # last night 8:01ET on my t-mobile cell. but t-mobile leases my cell number from a phone company in walnut creek california (707)205-xxxx and it comes up as a residential #. This fraudster (and others)are probably looking for people at home ( better victims ) but home and mobile numbers are all mixed-up now in the databases. ref. http://www.crimetime.com  . one word of advice: answering these calls encourages more calls. the caller may simply be trying to compile a "chump" list to sell to other fraudsters. they used to do this with "machine callers." they detemined how lonely you were by how long you listened to the synthetic message. this may also be a prison scheme where an inmate is tring to get you to use a "*" feature that allows them to make unlimited calls by proxy -- billed to you account. do not answer! do not call back! -- keep reporting.
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