(312)-201-XXXX exchange includes phone numbers around Chicago Zone, IL. Registered carriers include AT&T Illinois for Landline in Cook county with zip codes 60601, 60602, 60603, 60604.
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(312) 201-6801
Fake CDC
(312) 201-6801
When this guy calls just answer by saying "Jim's w**** house, you got the dough we got the ***"
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He doesn't ***king stop calling
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New FCC rule no telemarketer calls they are rude call the Jeffery Hackett # to complain he has a Real voice message recording lets call him people
(312) 201-6801
Scam Jeffery Hackett
(312) 201-6801
Scam also numbers****ociated with them 312 828 9802 312 683 9693 let's report them they have web site norc.org national opinion research center they do surveys for the CDC asking alot of personal info scam calling from university of Chicago Jeffery Hackett scam his number is 312-759-4266 let's call and harass him
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Scam don't answer
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Called at 830 pm don't say anything
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Scam scam
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Called but left no answer when I didn't answer. Must be random dialing because I have never used the phone they called on.
(312) 201-6801
312-201-6801 has been calling me almost every day. They left one voice mail saying that were conducting a survey on behalf of the CDC. I did not call them back. They need to stop already, this feels like harras*****t.
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S****s off claiming that it is a survey for CDC but very quickly goes into "what is your child's birth day, month, and year?" Like I'm going to give some bozo who calls me my child's private information. From comments they sometimes as for the social security number instead. This is either a scam to ruin the kids' credit or voter registration fraud. The first one is obvious but the second choice is so****ing I'm familiar with from living in Chicago -- last election I had 6 (six!) voter registration cards sent to me with slight variations on my name. Like they say in Chicago, vote early... vote often!