“some sock cucker calling here to ask for bank info because he said I paid too much in taxes last year and he wants to refund direct deposit to my account........just needs my routing and account number, and oh my…”
877-726-6796 – Credit user reviews
Phone number 877-726-6796 has 134 user reviews. The clearest classification is Scam suspicion (15 of 20 reviews).
This phone number has been searched 5164 times and has 134 user reviews.
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Based on user reviews, 877-726-6796 is most often associated with Credit.
Information about 877-726-6796
- Search activity: 5164 searches
- Reviews: 134 reviews
- Last activity date: Apr 29, 2026
- Top category: Scam suspicion (15 reviews, 75%)
- Recurring themes in reviews: Credit, Card, Credit Card, Account
Reported call types for 877-726-6796
| Type | Reviews |
|---|---|
| Scam suspicion | 15 (75%) |
| SSN scam | 2 (10%) |
| Fax | 1 (5%) |
| Unknown | 2 (10%) |
Common themes in user reviews
These topics and phrases appear repeatedly in reviews for 877-726-6796.
Examples from user reviews
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“Dave Lach calling & telling me he still has his receipt for his gerbil and wants to know if he can return it because it's not his size.”
“They tried to take 99.95 out of my bank account which was denied due to fraud alert. Then called 2 times this morning about 3 minutes apart which I did not answer. Caller id said SHRM HR Trends. Do not answer their…”
User reviews for 877-726-6796
Got a text message: "" There will be 1 dollar under a brick"" 1 min later - ""to the left of you from the door"" As I exited the car going into McDonalds.....
In englischer Sprache meldete sich ein Herr und behauptete , mein Computer sei gehackt worden. Angeblich sei er von Microsoft. Ich habe sofort aufgelegt.
My voicemail identified this call as coming from 2056882985 which came up as a common scammer number. The caller identified herself as Jessie Jemison the daughter of a Janice Mckinney whom I do not know. She was supposed to be calling to get my address to mail me an invitation to a retirement party for her mother. I do not recognize either name and the number she asked me to call was 2059550749. So I would think that both numbers should be on file as a scammer.
Yesterday evening I got a text message from this number 540-298-3180 with a link to be followed. I never follow unknown links from unknown numbers. I did a google search, there were a large number of people saying it was a scam.
""Hi, my name is Bob Hansen. I'm a website builder here in Albuquerque and in Santa Fe, and I make websites for small businesses anywhere in New Mexico on very small budgets. What I'd love to do if you let me is to show you a couple of website ideas I have for your business and I build simple affordable websites that rank extremely well on Google and my modern mobile-friendly site design will give your business a great online presence. So, please call me Bobby Hansen at 505-295-4094. Again, 505-295-4094. Thanks so much, bye-bye."" Interesting story. Apparently ""Bob Hanson"" is actually ""Robert Selfors"" and lives in North Carolina. He has had many companies were he rips-off customers and subcontractors. Google those two names together for the whole story. Under his ""Bob Hanson"" persona, he claims to be a local web designer, remotely using local phone numbers for his robo-calls. And get this... one of his scams is that he is a Christian minister!!!
Female with heavy Indian accent asking for bank account or social security number. She then hung up on me.
This was a foreign language robocall. I suppose they call immigrants to make them pay a lot of money. If they don't, they will threaten them. Remember they are scammers.
Called to tell me insurance cover on household appliances was due to expire. He could not tell me which appliances. I told him to remove my name from his database and to stop calling
Pre recorded message. The caller claims to be from cable TV company and tells you that they are offering special sales promotions. To get them you have to pay in advance for subscription and finally you have to give them your credit card number. Scammers
Caller ""UNKNOWN NAME"" hung up as soon as the answering machine message started to play. Didn't recognize the number. This was the first of two hangup calls which came in less than a minute apart (!) -- both registered as coming in at 12:11 PM, and both from ""UNKNOWN NAME"" (but were completely different numbers; not even the same area code). Guessing it was some sort of spam, because I wasn't finding a lot of information online.
Received a call from this #, recording of a woman introduced herself as an officer and wanted me to press 1 to be connected to the FBI office about my case. I do not have a case and even if I did, I would just call my attorney and let him handle it. SCAM!!!!!!
These people are relentless, this scam is bigger than anyone realizes because they are able to manipulate blocking mechanisms. I had to change my number entirely to stop the harassing calls. In this particular instance, they identify as publishers clearinghouse saying you won millions of dollars, but in order for you to get paid they need you to write checks to people at the ""IRS"" for taxes on monies won. Unfortunately, my elderly Aunt fell for this and they have put their hooks in and trying everything they can to get more money from her. She stopped answering calls, and things got scary. The callers started sending people to her house from businesses; the first one was a locksmith and the man told them they were trapped in her house in a wheelchair and needed him to break in to help him. Then they ordered pizzas at the local Domino's and had a pizza delivered, but my Aunt did not accept the pizza, as she did not order it. Each time the man that had been calling her was on the phone with the people from these business's as they entered her property having the person ask if she was such and such. We have several police reports, but we may go higher because this is totally consuming her life with fear; she is afraid to be in her own home! Whatever you do, do not accept calls from these people. One of the names they identify themselves as is Dave Kingston, and they call from multiple phone numbers, one of the numbers was from Jamaica, which is clearly where the name Kingston came from. Hope this helps someone else that needs to know about this number.
sends faxes claiming to buy recycle metal by mail??? how would you ship it to them?? they keep asking for bank route and account number to make a deposit for the metal you will send them...........all they want is you bank info and recycle your hard earned cash into their account!!
Normally I'd be polite and turn down the sales call but let me tell you what. This nasty skank named Olivia Burrows just repeated her attempt to scam our company after politely telling her no on her first call. Olivia returns the call moments later now fuming mad that she's not been able to support her crack habit scamming people and started right out cussing and threatening to show up in our lobby if we don't reconsider and give her the company credit card number. Since our calls are all VOIP and recorded, we have nothing to worry about because evidence of her threats will be saved plus we don't have a lobby and are on a secure campus within a gated business community. I'm just here to warn you if Olivia calls you muster up all you have and give her the full load so she won't think you are nice and call you back repeatedly.
how low can we as a society go when now the scammer is asking for $399.00 to ship out a test at home covid kit where you will get instant results and know if you are supposed to go to work or school tomorrow because of instant results. this phucking scammer could barely read english or pronounce words properly with his thick indian accent. you know he's not sending you anything for your money, and if he does, it's certainly not worth anything or else everyone in the world would already be testing this way instead of waiting in line and then waiting days for your results. sorry scum scammers will use anything for personal gain while ripping people off.
scammer from india asking me for credit card number so he can fix my microsoft. i played along with him and told him i don't have a microsoft, only have a computer......he fumbled around and said well give my your card because we fix those too.
It's pretty obvious by now that these a-holes are scam artists. I have made the request to be removed and yet they just keep coming. And don't bother to waste your time to file a complaint with the FTC or the FCC as the federal government can't even keep their own house in order much less actually do their job that they're paid for. Maybe it's about time to start taking our own action, these idiots actually think they're protected but what they don't realize is what a bunch of educated but pissed off country hillbillies have the capability to do. Hey scammer(s), you might want to be looking over your shoulder at all times... I'm coming for YOU!
Short incoherent greeting, then hangs up
I just got a call from this number saying 399 dollars would be taken from my bank account tomorrow. If I didn't want this to happen, press 1/ I pressed one and nothingbhspppened. I tried calling the number back, the mailbox was full. I tried again and got a hold !d of someone with an accent. I asked what he was talking about and he asked if I owned a compiter. I answered yes, tben he acted like he didn't understand what I was talking about. Then the call was disconnected.. There was a lot of background noise people on telephoned...this has to be a scam but I am a little worried.Should I be?
It's a robot call claiming to be the Social Security office. It's a SCAM!!!!
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