(843)-619-XXXX exchange includes phone numbers around Charleston, SC. Registered carriers include Bandwidth.com for Landline in Charleston, Berkeley county with zip codes 29401, 29402, 29403, 29404.
The 843-619-XXXX exchange has 11 spam reports
The 843-619-XXXX exchange has 15 comments
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(843) 619-7571 - July 11th, 2025 6:19pm | Reported from Texas
Wanted photography services for their mother's retirement party
(843) 619-7571 - March 20th, 2025 3:20pm
Sent fraudulent check for Photography services
(843) 619-7571 - December 25th, 2024 7:52pm
Sent fraudulent check - wanted photography services
(843) 619-7571 - August 2nd, 2024 4:41am
Fraud check sent with fraud “horse”
(843) 619-7571 - August 2nd, 2024 4:42am | Reported from Ashburn, VA
Fraud check sent with fraud “horse”
(843) 619-7571 - April 11th, 2022 9:24am
Sale of vehicle, to little questions ask, agreed to full amount with out haggling, fraud check.
(843) 619-7571 - February 28th, 2022 9:11pm | Reported from Las Vegas, NV
Owner of this number sending out altered checks that are fraudulent
(843) 619-7571 - February 28th, 2022 9:12pm | Reported from Las Vegas, NV
Owner of this number sending out fraudulent altered bank checks.
(843) 619-7697 - January 24th, 2013 4:10pm
was a pre-recorded call saying, "If you are a senior citizen..." ***g up before I heard the rest. We are on the do not call list
(843) 619-7697 - January 19th, 2013 5:31pm
were going to find them and get paper,s severedon thoses people
(843) 619-3526 - March 20th, 2013 5:52pm
answerd but didn't say anything. it disconnected.
(843) 619-7697 - January 25th, 2013 5:24pm
insurance scam
(843) 619-3526 - December 1st, 2012 11:09pm
Nothing that you do will stop them from calling you. The major players behind this have made millions of dollars, which means that they are too big to fail. One of the major players specializes in aiding the rich with tax evasion and shell corporations set up in Belize. You can bet that the well to do in this country are not getting lower your credit card interest rate calls and due to that fact our government just considers a few phone calls a minor annoyance. The FCC has temporarily halted 5 of the minor non profitable boiler rooms. They will receive a slap on the wrist and be back at it within a few days. In the meantime the calls will continue since the major money is being made with what is called a CNAM revenue-sharing program through companies like http://www.telephonemanagement.net In their own words: Every day your company makes thousands of outbound phone calls. Every one of those calls generates revenue for many companies, why not yours? Our CNAM revenue-sharing program helps you make money every time a Caller ID request is made by a phone carrier. A high-traffic call center can lose ***dreds to thousands of dollars a day to phone carriers by allowing them to charge for access to your own data. You can now see why the criminals keep calling even though they know you won't fall for their scam. If someone does make the mistake of answering the phone and falling for their con then it is just icing on the cake for them. These people are the lowest form of filth on this planet. The only way to stop this is to contact the FBI and ask why this crime family is allowed to operate and facilitate the ongoing criminal operations. This is one of the reasons that the RICO act was put in place, so why aren't they using it. Is this because this isn't a high profile, news worthy operation or is the FBI too understaffed and busy with Homeland Security issues. Maybe if we were rich they would take this seriously, but then if we were rich we would be using that criminal organizations services and protecting them instead of trying to shut them down. There is a blog site that has information on one of these operations: http://telemarketerspam.wordpress.com
(843) 619-7767 - March 1st, 2012 3:13pm
Received call on my cell phone. It was a recorded message asking me to take a "political" survey that might win me a cruise. Just a fraud way of getting around the DO NOT CALL LIST. I declined and asked to be removed from their mailing list by pushing "NINE" on my keyboard as directed. About 40 minutes later, I got the same recorded message from the same number but with a different voice on my land-line phone.. Asking to be removed from their mailing list probably triggers them to keep calling since they now know my number is live. I've received the same calls from different numbers for the last six months or so. I report them over and over to the FTC and FCC. But the government apparently doesn't give a ****.
(843) 619-3526 - December 1st, 2012 9:37pm
this is a scammer claiming to be someone that can lower your interest rates they call every 3 - 4 days regardless how many times you ask to be removed. The people are rude and curse worse than any sailor could dream. The girl today told me i should **** my mama when I asked to be removed from her call list.