(800)-746-XXXX exchange includes toll-free numbers used around the United States. Calls to these phone numbers may allow customers to reach the party or business without incurring the charges associated with calling standard phone numbers.
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The 800-746-XXXX exchange has 15 comments
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(800) 746-7287 - April 3rd, 2025 8:55pm
After getting what seemed like a legitimate update on RX refill from CVS (and, also mentioned bringing an updated insurance card to present to the person at the drive-up window)...so, poster typed "Help", then pressed "send", to see what the response looked like. Did this because firstly I don't have insurance, so I don't have an insurance card. Secondly, since I rarely use the drive-up window to pick up refills, why would the instructions be so specific. Statistically speaking, I'm more likely to pick up meds inside, at the Rx counter. So after pressing send, the response that I received instructed me to call my pharmacy or this number for information. Not saying anything is sketchy, but I'm also not saying that this should be chalked up to coincidence and that it's not worth mentioning. That's my two cents. Hope it helps someone.
(800) 746-7287 - October 31st, 2021 4:25pm
Dennis from Pa. on October 31, 2021. On my BOA bank statement (Visa) I had a bill listed from WWW.CVS.com for $64.99. for an online purchase WHICH I DID NOT ORDER. I called 1-800-746-7287 and got CVS . When you google this number it comes up the real CVS. Somehow some person got my card info and made an unauthorized purchase . The person who answered the phone on 800-746-7287 told me immediately to call BOA and report the fraud. BOA is going to reverse the charge of $64.99 and issue a new card. I hope this helps someone.
(800) 746-7287 - May 21st, 2020 10:25am
This call is NOT from CVS. It's a phishing scam. You should never, ever say the word, "yes" on over the phone unless you are absolutely certain that you can trust who you are speaking to. This company s****s off asking Question that most be answered 'yes" or "no." Them they ask for your phone. Next, they will all for your name. They will yet for your credit card. Now they have your voice saying "yes", saying your name, and your credit card number. That's all they need to stick you for about $40. Never, ever say yes to Stranger.
(800) 746-7287 - December 19th, 2015 12:09am
I got this number off my bank statement. This was the number given for a charge of $39.85 ***ody seems to know WHY I was charged and where it's coming from. I think I may be deleting my cvs card Grrrrr !
(800) 746-7287 - September 1st, 2015 6:05pm
800/746-7287 keeps calling but no msg - it beeps like fax ma****e/annoying ...this is my job/Hello
(800) 746-2936 - July 25th, 2013 4:20pm
Sorry... "Ocwen"
(800) 746-2936 - July 25th, 2013 4:18pm
If you would like the calls from Auc****d to stop call This number (971) 221-8611 And ask for sunshine she is responsible for deleting your number from Auc****d's database.
(800) 746-2936 - May 21st, 2013 10:19pm
Yes they are!
(800) 746-2936 - March 18th, 2013 9:09pm
Ocwen ****py mortgage company ..
(800) 746-2936 - December 20th, 2012 8:47am
3 calls a day 6 days week won't take me off call list
(800) 746-2936 - December 13th, 2012 2:25pm
ocwen
(800) 746-2936 - November 11th, 2012 6:05pm
Ocwen,they are relentless. First this number then an unknown number over and over. I am going to quit paying and give them a reason to call.
(800) 746-2936 - October 17th, 2012 3:39pm
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(800) 746-2936 - October 9th, 2012 7:53pm
This is Ocewn- they took over for Litton Loan Serv. which is a criminal mortgage service co. They are both slimeball companies. A good lawyer in RE will be able to help. Ocwen is possibly off-s****. They and Litton are dirtbags and will hack ur bank accounts. Be careful- they are scandals
(800) 746-2936 - September 21st, 2012 8:38pm
This is Ocwen, lowlife mortgage servicer. Read more at ocwenwatch.blo*****.com. Most of the company is in India-call centers. The company is under investigation. To raise cash, they have been selling mortgageholders' phone numbers to a company called Intersections Insurance. Intersections will telemarket you until the end of time. There are reports that if Intersections gets your bank details, they may make unauthorized withdrawals. It is not clear why anyone would give their details to Intersections, as their products are utterly worthless. They are under investigation by the Illinois Insurance Commission. Intersections' stock (symbol INTX) is about to crash. If you own it, dump it before it becomes worthless. Speaking of worthless stock, dump Ocwen (symbol OCN) as well. The use of offs**** call centers is the subject of several investigations.