
MOSSEL (JAMAICA) LIMITED
Wireless
Kingston, JM
17° 59' 33.83", -76° 47' 31.23"
The telephone number (876) 473-4900, associated with the vicinity of Kingston, JM, is a Mobile number that's registered through Digicel Jamaica. A total of 1 searches have been made for this number. Also, 2 user(s) have commented, with the most recent one submitted on February 25th, 2011. The spam score is 20%. Continue reading below for more detailed insights.
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Yes
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Active Status
Active
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20% Spam Risk
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1 Searches
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Low Risk
0 Complaints
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No
Risk Level
Risky
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(876) 473-4900 - February 25th, 2011 5:00am
I got this call yes****ay from some idiot with an accent that was difficult to place (and I can usually figure out approximately where someone is from right away, even if they're just from a different part of the U.S.), so he might have been trying to disguise his accent; it sounded weird. Either way, he told me he was calling from the Jackson Law Firm in Florida, and that I had just won $350,000 and an all-leather-interior Mercedes-Benz. I dryly asked him how I had happened upon such luck, and he said it was because I had shopped at WalMart, CVS, or Walgreens, and was automatically entered to win a Publisher's Clearinghouse sweepstakes. I told him that I always pay in cash (which is true), and asked how WalMart/CVS/Walgreens could have possibly extracted my phone number from George Washington. He seemed a little f****ered, and just repeated that I had shopped at one of those locations and that's how I won. When I calmly stated that "this sounds like a scam," he sounded exasperated and said, "Oh my God. No ma'am, this isn't a scam, I am calling you right now to tell you that you have won blah blah blah, etc., etc." I inquired as to what I had to do to obtain this money, and he responded that all the****ociated taxes and fees had been taken care of ("99% of them!") but that I just had to pay shipping and handling and it would all be mine, mine, mine! Naturally, the S&H was so****ing like $375. I had to laugh.I asked him a few more questions, intrigued by the relatively novel experience of talking to someone that I knew beyond the shadow of a doubt was lying through his teeth AND trying to steal from me. However, I eventually decided to get back to my art project and simply ***g up on him. Nothing in life is free, folks.
(876) 473-4900 - January 26th, 2011 5:00am
This call was forom Jamaca saying i had won a contest. Recieved same call 2 days earlier from 876-503-4060. . Scam artists digging for personal information.,.