(352)-684-XXXX exchange includes phone numbers around Weeki Wachee Springs, FL. Registered carriers include AT&T Southeast for Landline in Hernando county with zip codes 34604, 34606, 34607, 34608.
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(352) 684-1681 - September 15th, 2008 4:00am
I keep receiving phone calls from the following #: 352-684-1681, 352-684-1437, 352-684-1280, 352-684-1251, & 561-424-0845.
(352) 684-1681 - November 13th, 2008 5:00am
I also keep recieving calls and I dont know why from 352-684-1681
(352) 684-1681 - December 1st, 2008 5:00am
who is this quit calling
(352) 684-1681 - August 23rd, 2008 4:00am
open line dead air
(352) 684-1310 - April 4th, 2022 6:57pm
Called saying grandma I need your help
(352) 684-4279 - March 4th, 2021 5:15pm | Reported from Spring Hill, FL
Robo call about rate reduction on the Discover card
(352) 684-4279 - March 4th, 2021 5:16pm | Reported from Spring Hill, FL
The person this number is attributed to is deceased.
(352) 684-2166 - January 16th, 2019 5:02pm
**** up calls
(352) 684-9407 - August 13th, 2011 7:58pm
***y as*****
(352) 684-6217 - March 2nd, 2010 5:00am
Did not leave a voice message.
(352) 684-0640 - March 22nd, 2010 4:00am
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(352) 684-1406 - May 28th, 2008 4:00am
See also, (352)200-4761 for stories worse than mineCalled via (352)684-1826, (352)684-1280, (352)684-1826, (352)688-3611, (352)688-3613NCP / Nature Coast Publishers' ServiceI've been receiving calls from this number for at least a week, but when I call back, it sends me straight to a tone. This time, I answered and was told that because of my relationship with "the publishers," I was eligble for a $1000 online shopping gift certificate and 60 issue subscriptions to 5 national magazines (two of which, I alreay subscribe to, so they clearly weren't in league with the actual publishers). They told me that 3 were free, and 2 would be at a discounted fee of $3.83 a week, to be billed monthly. But their behavior and questions seemed very off. They were clearly in possession of my full name, my phone number, and my address. The first person, Danielle, failed to adequately answer my questions, claiming she was new. She said she couldn't give me a company name better than NCP, although she s****ed to say Nature Coast, and then corrected herself. She asked what I do for a living and my age, in order to help the publishers better target consumers. I was very skeptical, but she said there were no automatic payments and that some information would come in the mail. Then she told me her supervisor would call back to confirm some information. She said that the order had already been put through and that my order number was.... 1221. When the gentleman, Nathan, called back momentarily, he repeated the profession and age I gave the first person and asked what the name of my company was and what year I had been born. When I told him that I wanted more information from them before I was willing to give him the information, he said "This is just for the records. I could care less. For all I care, you can make so****ing up." When I continued to question him, he screamed "Ya' know what? We don't need your business," and ***g up on me. This is clearly and evidently not normal.
(352) 684-1826 - May 28th, 2008 4:00am
See also, (352)200-4761 for stories worse than mineCalled via (352)684-1826, (352)684-1280, (352)684-1826, (352)688-3611, (352)688-3613NCP / Nature Coast Publishers' ServiceI've been receiving calls from this number for at least a week, but when I call back, it sends me straight to a tone. This time, I answered and was told that because of my relationship with "the publishers," I was eligble for a $1000 online shopping gift certificate and 60 issue subscriptions to 5 national magazines (two of which, I alreay subscribe to, so they clearly weren't in league with the actual publishers). They told me that 3 were free, and 2 would be at a discounted fee of $3.83 a week, to be billed monthly. But their behavior and questions seemed very off. They were clearly in possession of my full name, my phone number, and my address. The first person, Danielle, failed to adequately answer my questions, claiming she was new. She said she couldn't give me a company name better than NCP, although she s****ed to say Nature Coast, and then corrected herself. She asked what I do for a living and my age, in order to help the publishers better target consumers. I was very skeptical, but she said there were no automatic payments and that some information would come in the mail. Then she told me her supervisor would call back to confirm some information. She said that the order had already been put through and that my order number was.... 1221. When the gentleman, Nathan, called back momentarily, he repeated the profession and age I gave the first person and asked what the name of my company was and what year I had been born. When I told him that I wanted more information from them before I was willing to give him the information, he said "This is just for the records. I could care less. For all I care, you can make so****ing up." When I continued to question him, he screamed "Ya' know what? We don't need your business," and ***g up on me. This is clearly and evidently not normal.
(352) 684-1280 - May 28th, 2008 4:00am
See also, (352)200-4761 for stories worse than mineCalled via (352)684-1826, (352)684-1280, (352)684-1826, (352)688-3611, (352)688-3613NCP / Nature Coast Publishers' ServiceI've been receiving calls from this number for at least a week, but when I call back, it sends me straight to a tone. This time, I answered and was told that because of my relationship with "the publishers," I was eligble for a $1000 online shopping gift certificate and 60 issue subscriptions to 5 national magazines (two of which, I alreay subscribe to, so they clearly weren't in league with the actual publishers). They told me that 3 were free, and 2 would be at a discounted fee of $3.83 a week, to be billed monthly. But their behavior and questions seemed very off. They were clearly in possession of my full name, my phone number, and my address. The first person, Danielle, failed to adequately answer my questions, claiming she was new. She said she couldn't give me a company name better than NCP, although she s****ed to say Nature Coast, and then corrected herself. She asked what I do for a living and my age, in order to help the publishers better target consumers. I was very skeptical, but she said there were no automatic payments and that some information would come in the mail. Then she told me her supervisor would call back to confirm some information. She said that the order had already been put through and that my order number was.... 1221. When the gentleman, Nathan, called back momentarily, he repeated the profession and age I gave the first person and asked what the name of my company was and what year I had been born. When I told him that I wanted more information from them before I was willing to give him the information, he said "This is just for the records. I could care less. For all I care, you can make so****ing up." When I continued to question him, he screamed "Ya' know what? We don't need your business," and ***g up on me. This is clearly and evidently not normal.
(352) 684-1406 - September 18th, 2008 4:00am
yes , i have had the same experience the lady asked me how old i was , and what my occupation was , i currently dont work right now .. so after she found out that information she told me to have a good night and thank you , strange thing is she said i was chosen by the publishersss to get a 1000 shopping spree, and all i would have to pay is a small fee for shipping and handling, the lady seemed to have no interest in me when she found out that i am unemplyed at the moment. BEaware that this is a scam that seems be happening all throughout the United States.This Problem needs to be resolved before peoples iden***ies are stolen.