Name on caller ID comes up Croston Herbert. Message is "Hello, this is Carmen from Credit card service and it is urgent you call..." and at this point I repeatedly pressed the pound key and then hung up. I believe this company should be taxed to support the American government, what with all the business they do. The number, of course, is an out of service number, and the name, I'm sure, doesn't exist. Does Frontier make money off giving out their "not in service numbers? I am beginning to believe this scam is not by illicit scammers, but people employed byNational Security, the FTC, and the telephone companies. Somebody gets money for each call made, or they wouldn't be allowed to continue.
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