“Joe Atichison, a COVID-19 positive software scammer and convicted *** offender of the Province of Montreal Quebec, was also convicted for distribution of German child *********** involving 5 year old German boys..…”
800-841-1731 – Voicemail reports and user reviews
Phone number 800-841-1731 has 7 user reviews and was searched 148 times. Most users report this number as Scam suspicion (7 reports). Read the reports below and add your own review if you were contacted.
This phone number has been searched 148 times and has 7 user reviews.
User reports most clearly mention voicemail.
Common themes mentioned by users include voicemail, bank alert, SSN scam and telemarketing.
One representative review says: “Joe Atichison, a COVID-19 positive software scammer and convicted *** offender of the Province of Montreal Quebec, was also convicted for distribution of German child *********** involving 5 year old German boys..…”
What users say about this caller
Based on approved user reports, 800-841-1731 is most often associated with voicemail.
Users frequently mention voicemail, bank alert, SSN scam, telemarketing.
This summary is based on 7 approved user reports.
Information about 800-841-1731
- Total searches: 148
- Total reviews: 7
- Approved user reports: 7
- Last activity date: 05/12/2026
- Top reported category: Scam suspicion (7 reports, 100%)
- Recurring themes in reviews: voicemail, bank alert, SSN scam, telemarketing
Reported call types for 800-841-1731
| Type | Reports |
|---|---|
| Scam suspicion | 7 (100%) |
Common themes in user reports
These topics and phrases appear repeatedly in approved reviews for 800-841-1731.
Examples from user reviews
Here are representative report excerpts for 800-841-1731. Duplicate or near-duplicate comments are filtered out when possible.
“Jen Waltz calling me asking for credit card number to prove I'm not a minor. Once that's proven, Jen Waltz said she will text me a **** selfie and some video of her taking it deep in the office conference room since…”
User reviews for 800-841-1731
Joe Atichison, a COVID-19 positive software scammer and convicted *** offender of the Province of Montreal Quebec, was also convicted for distribution of German child *********** involving 5 year old German boys.. 11480 avenue Pelletier Montreal,Quebec H1H 3S4 Avoid at all costs.. * Your scamming Business is over on Kijiji*😫 (Time to walk Dogs and pick up dog **** to take home for your lady to put on toast with cheese for the both of you ) Calls himself ( LOUBI LOUBI ) on Facebook Marketplace in Montreal He chose the right name for himself because he likes to ( Loubi Loubi ) lube up little five-year-old boys before he puts his little pink French doggy **** inside childrens cheese pizza butts....Joe Atichison will rip you off if you give him your credit card number........he' a pervert scammer that constantly calls random numbers to try and support his **** habit.
This number left a voice mail reading: Trying to call back at the earliest possible on our number before we begin with the legal proceedings. When I called back to see what was going on they told me to give the reference number they left in their message. . When I said they didn’t leave a reference number they then asked for my Social Security Number. When I would not give them that, they hung up. Said her name was Beth Anderson.
Wanted my car insurance policy number. Told me he'd bill them for replacement windshield and cut me a check for half that amount so we could both make some bank off those greedy insurance companies out for more profit. I told him I wasn't interested in insurance fraud and wouldn't give him any information. Once I told him I had recorded this call the line went dead and he went off to make his next call. I blocked his number after he hung up.
Caller said he's a federal agent and that my identity was compromised and that I am wanted for drug trafficking and money laundering in the state of Texas. The call was a definite scam attempt to obtain sensitive information about my bank accounts and social security. I advise using extreme caution if you receive calls from someone using this number, especially when they can barley read or speak English language. You know those scam schools in India need to do a better job if they are going to be successful at ripping people off.
says his name is ""Kevin"" from special credit services with a COVID-19 promotion
Jen Waltz calling me asking for credit card number to prove I'm not a minor. Once that's proven, Jen Waltz said she will text me a **** selfie and some video of her taking it deep in the office conference room since it's only her and a couple of others at work because of covid19. I told this biotch Jen Waltz I was onto her scam, hoping to get my credit card number and disappear. I told her if I wanted to watch ****, well that's free on the internet and I don't have to pay some old used up *** dumpster like her for the privilege of being ripped off. At that point she hung up and I hope see never calls me again. Just to be sure though Jen Waltz now is a blocked number.
I told him to quit calling me while I was in school plus I'm not old enough yet to have a credit card. He asked me if I was a pretty school girl and then started talking nasty dirty *** talk to me. He wanted to know my bra size and told me he's playing with his giant baby maker in his hand. He said he knows where I live and might come over sometime and spank my bare **** or lick my *******. Because of him now I want to move :(
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FAQ
What do user reports say about 800-841-1731?
There are 7 approved user reports for 800-841-1731. The strongest reporting trend describes this caller as scam suspicion (7 reports, 100% of categorised approved reviews). Read the reviews section for more detail.
Is 800-841-1731 reported as suspicious or a scam?
User reports suggest that 800-841-1731 may be suspicious. Review the comments carefully and look for warning signs such as repeated calls, voicemail pressure, suspicious messages, or requests for money or personal information.
Do users mention voicemail messages from 800-841-1731?
Yes, voicemail-related reports appear in feedback for 800-841-1731. Check the review section to see how users describe those messages and whether they seem suspicious, automated, or unwanted.
How to block 800-841-1731
On iPhone
Open the Phone app, go to Recents, tap the info icon next to the number, then choose Block this Caller.
On Android
Open the Phone app, go to recent calls, tap the number, then choose Block or Report spam, depending on your device.
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