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In area code 800, population and demographic dynamics remain diverse, with varying economic trends supporting a range of industries. As per public data sources, the region has evolved with shifts in consumer behavior and communication patterns strongly influenced by technological advancements.
Examining FCC complaint metrics for area code 800 from 2014 to 2023 reveals notable shifts in communication preferences. Wireless/mobile complaints rose, peaking in 2019, whereas wired complaints declined sharply post-2018. VOIP complaints maintained steadiness recently, suggesting a shift in communication modes. Complaints on call types highlight an increase in prerecorded voice call grievances, especially peaking in 2019, while live voice call complaints decreased after reaching a peak in 2017. Notably, no abandoned call complaints were reported in 2022 and 2023. Complaints related to telemarketing, unwanted calls, and robocalls peaked in the mid-2010s. However, by 2023, these complaint types had notably decreased, indicating changing consumer engagements and regulatory impacts.
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(800) 538-5814 - September 6th, 2009 4:00am
THis is a scam. They claim to be from HSBC and everyone online who has gotten a call from them say that they try to get your personal bank information on accounts that dont exist and try to get payment for money that is not owed.
(800) 538-5814 - August 13th, 2008 4:00am
Nnoneya!I agree that some people like to make up numbers and then bolt. But there are also more people that have lost their jobs or another emergency, and are either barely ****ing on or really can't pay at the moment. Good people in bad cir***stances. People in my area are getting laid off every day and are really scrambling to make ends meet, more and more simply can't. I'm lucky that I at least have a roof over my heard and so****ing to eat while I'm looking for work. I hear you're angry; I would be too. I'm only saying that I will and do pay/pay on my bills when I can. Plus the local Best Buy has always been nice to me and fairly s***dy with repairs, especially when I was going to school online. I wasn't too happy with out of store repairs that fixed one problem and created another, but those are other stories. Not everyone tries to stiff you or someone else, there are still a lot of good people in this world. I know I never dreamed I'd be in this position. I try to stay positive, and take each day as it comes. I'm not out to stiff anyone - which is why constant collection calls really tick me off!
(800) 538-5814 - July 17th, 2008 4:00am
This is also BEST BUY people! AND if someone gave a made up phone number because they knew they were going to stiff them after a purchase, you will be getting the calls, mostly outsourced to india, until you tell them IT ISN'T YOU! I have been getting calls ever since the first day I got my supposed NEW cell number for a Patrick Smith who stiffed about everyone he could. I even put my numbers on the do not call list....not working and it has been long enough for it to take and has been put on them more than once. The fact that companies outsource to people who don't give a **** is one major problem and those companies should be boycotted. You can get anything you want from reputable companies that don't employ ****** practices IF YOU WANT TO. Otherwise, people need to stop complaining. Aint nothing free...if you get a deal then maybe this is how you pay!!! I currently am getting another annoying series of calls but I say*****o and it ****s up. Then the next number in line calls me and does the same. From calls today. 973-603-0077, 973-603-0067, 973-603-0039, 973-603-0022, 973-603-0123, 973-603-0043
(800) 538-5814 - July 3rd, 2008 4:00am
The same thing is happening to us. This lady, with a South Asian (possibly Indian or Bengali)keeps asking for my husband. As in the comment above, she couldn't*****ounce his name properly either. She's called about 10 times today already. I asked her to leave her number because she wouldn't tell me what the call for my husband was about and I was getting tired of all her constant calling; she just said that it was personal business and that she couldn't disclose any info on her "company." She only told me the name of her company was HSBC retail services. We are very su****ious given that we have no connection with a company of the sort. We both agree this is a total scam.
(800) 538-5814 - August 13th, 2008 4:00am
They have called 3 times so far today. First time I ***g up on them, then the second time they said I owed $125 payment to Rhodes. I had an idea they were from Best Buy and figured I'd misheard the Rhodes, I told them honestly that I couldn't pay it right now and ***g up. Third time, a few minutes ago, someone else answered and they left this number.We need some new phones anyway, you can bet that they will have caller id and blocking ability. Cost a little extra from the phone company, but will be well worth it.
(800) 538-5814 - June 8th, 2008 4:00am
a lady called, I couldn't understand her very well. Possibly an India accent. She was calling for my son, she couldn't even*****ounce his name right. She called several times in two days. I ask who she was and what it concerned. She said it was personal business. She wouldn't give me any more info then that. I told her to give me her phone # and I would have him call her back. I decided to check on the internet and I found this site. Wow it's the same # that she gave me. It has to be a scam.
(800) 538-5814 - September 14th, 2008 4:00am
if you purchased or applyed for a best buy credit card and made a purchase and never recieved a bill or the credit card, but have the product you purchased but never paid. this is why they are calling you. you need to call this # to clear it up or make ajustments you need 1-800-365-0292 they will be able to answer your Questions I was given this number and information by the Best buy corp #1-888-237-8289
(800) 538-5814 - November 1st, 2008 4:00am
It's the bank that works for Younkers and Helzberg Diamond. We just dealt with a guy trying to get my fiances bank info over the phone.
(800) 538-5814 - November 27th, 2007 5:00am
Caller is calling from India. Has an Indian accent. Says her name is Mary. Wants to verify the phone number she just called. I don't. Says My daughter is late on a payment of $120.00 to Rhodes. I looked up Rhodes on the internet and found out it is a furniture store. My daughter has never bought furniture from Rhodes. Caller says she is calling for HSBC I ask what HSBC stands for? She explains Hongkong S****hai Banking Corporation. The name that they say is on the account is similiar to my daughter's. It is one letter off. I get the feeling they are fishing for information. They say they have records but will not tell me what is in their record or where they got their information. The whole thing sounds su****ious to me.
(800) 538-5814 - August 8th, 2007 4:00am
A lady by the name of Dolly keeps leaving me messages to call her back at 1-800-538-5814, yet she never says why. She calls at least twice a day, though sometimes more.