877-726-6796 – Credit user reviews

Suspicious (74/100) Reported as: Scam suspicion 134 reviews 5164 searches
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Phone number 877-726-6796 has 134 user reviews. The available classifications do not yet show a clear consensus.

This phone number has been searched 5164 times and has 134 user reviews.

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Information about 877-726-6796

  • Search activity: 5164 searches
  • Reviews: 134 reviews
  • Last activity date: Apr 29, 2026
  • Top category: Scam suspicion (11 reviews, 55%)
  • Recurring themes in reviews: Credit, Card, Credit Card, Account
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Reported call types for 877-726-6796

Type Reviews
Scam suspicion 11 (55%)
Students loan scam 1 (5%)
Unknown 8 (40%)
Distribution is based on unique approved comments.


Common themes in user reviews

These topics and phrases appear repeatedly in reviews for 877-726-6796.

Credit (32) Card (31) Credit Card (29) Account (19) Bank (15) Information (14)


Examples from user reviews

Here are representative review excerpts for 877-726-6796. Each excerpt comes from a distinct approved comment.

“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…”

Reported as: Scam suspicion Date: Aug 10, 2022

“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.”

Reported as: Scam suspicion Date: Aug 9, 2022

“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…”

Reported as: Scam suspicion Date: Jul 21, 2022

User reviews for 877-726-6796

Guy named Henry Coleson calling again, now from this number instead of the other one.........asking me if he can have my credit card number because I'm due a refund from an online purchase made months ago and he really feels bad that he's had my money all this time. If you question the caller, he's vague about the purchase, when, what the item was, how it was ordered, etc. All I would do is tell him to credit to the account on file that the purchase was made to.........but he claims the computers won't let that happen that's why he needs my card number. From the looks of it, this guy is a goat ******* scammer from outside the US just spoofing numbers on the caller id and finding idiots that will fall for his scam.

his is a fake attorney scam telling me I have same last name as his rich deceased client and they want my bank account number to transfer millions of $ into so they can avoid taxes. Said I'll get a 25% cut for my effort, now please just give me your account number (s). told this phuck wad to stick it and then blocked his number.

Caller said my identity was compromised and that I was wanted for drug trafficking and money laundering in the state of Texas. The call was a definite scam attempt to obtain sensitive information about bank accounts and social security. Advise using extreme caution if you receive calls from someone using this number!

Lily Thompson asking for credit card number so she could prove I'm old enough for her to sent me a **** selfie. I told her if I wanted **** that I can get it off the internet for free instead of giving my CC# to some old used up *** dumpster. Apparently Lily Thompson didn't like that I couldn't be ripped off by her so she hung up on me. That's ok, I blocked her number after this anyway.

A pervert on the phone called when I asleep, asking me in a really creepy voice ""if I had ever experienced certain pleasures."" I hung up and then he kept calling, repeating over and over ""I want ***, I want ***, I want ***..."", until my father picked up the phone t and told him to go f*ck himself. Dad told him caller id shows as Henry Coleson and repeated his number. He never called again.

It’s someone looking for “Ernest”. They get your name wrong on purpose hoping you’ll give them your real name. They’re offering to do roof inspections due to “the recent storm”. That way they can get your address too. Why can’t people just work at McDonald’s instead of working so hard to scam everyone else?

caller said she was from an insurance agency (couldn't understand who though) wanted to verify my medical insurance, I declined and hung up on her

BS robocall about Judge or grand jury. Call federal agent at 240-503-1763 to resolve this matter. Yeah right. Not in this lifetime. I wonder how many Walmart gift cards they wanted?! LOL.

It was about 2 am, I was sleeping when my phone rang, It was a call from an unknown number. I answered and for few seconds all I could hear was static and quite whispering in the background, until a man's voice came over the phone and said my name. I asked ""Who is this?"" but he just kept repeating my name and moaning so I hung up. A few minuets later just as I was about to fall asleep again, my phone rings. Once again it was an unknown number, and I answered. I heard the same static from before, but there were no voices in the back ground this time, only moaning sounds of pleasure. For a few seconds I'm just listening to the static until I hear my name again from the same voice as before. I asked who it was, but there was no reply. I could hear him breathing on the other end. I hung up again. He called one last time, and I answered the phone, ""Who is this?"". The same voice said, ""It's Joe Aitchison, come play."" I could hear him self gratifying himself whilst he was whispering my name. I went to my front door. There was nobody outside and checked that this creep wasn't nearby. After that, thankfully I never heard from them again.

Rang one time. Blocked the number after that.

Not calling them back. Waste of my time. I do not know who this is nor do I answer calls from people I don't know. If you don't leave a message I won't call you, and if you leave a message more than likely I won't call you back because you are scammer. This particular caller left a message clearly avoiding their name or reason for me to return the call other than they were going to proceed with legal action if I didn't call them back.

They say they are southwest and giving 2 airline round trip tickets free to see their new facilities in Ormond Beach. They are rude! They say they are not telemarketers or selling anything. When I mentioned I dont fly with the virus they offered 2 nites free in international choice facilities. At first they make it sound like they are from Southwest airline, No there is a new development in Ormond Beach called South West. I told her I was not interested, they would not stop so I hung up. Then she had the nerve to call me back and say I was rude and it was my loss. It was my loss wasting my time talking to them! Blocked number. If they are not selling anything, then why do you need to view their property in Ormond Beach??

This caller is a scammer saying SSN's have been ""cancelled"".

some scammer wanting my social security number so they can tell me my drug screen results.............um I never did a test and told them that and they got pizzed off at me for not giving my social to them...........phuck em, they are all scammers.

Bogus robocall. Left voice message conveniently void of any company name regarding some kind of subscription (also void of any description) that is supposedly expiring. They want you to call them back. Just don't.

mandi stanley offering me a **** selfie if i'd just send here my credit card number to 'prove i'm not a minor' she said the mandi stanley *** vids are great if i want to buy one later

Stacy Glass was caller ID at this number that showed up. Caller identified herself at first by the name Cindy Freeman and said she needed my credit card number because she was going to forgive my student debt. I played along and before too long into her lies and stories Cindy Freeman forgot that she was really Shelly (not Stacy) Glass and told me to trust her still that she's legit and going to forgive my debts. I asked her why she would need a credit card number if it was student debt and she stumbled until she came up with that she's going to put a credit deposit onto the card. By that time I had enough of Stacy Glass and told her to kiss my azz.

This is one of three numbers that called me today with the same ""pitch"". This number the caller said he was Jerome Ternynck, a supervisor calling because I had hung up on the other two. All callers only introduced themselves as ""your pharmacy"" but would not say which one. They also stated that they were authorized by my insurance company to call me and offer me updated medications, such as vitamins, pain meds, sore throat, upset stomach meds etc. All seemed to be over the counter type stuff. The ""supervisor"" Jerome Ternynck rattled on and could not tell me any information as to who they were or where they were, so I just went along because I don't want another call today. Anyway, as the ""supervisor"" Jerome Ternynck proceeded to confirm my address (which was an address from 12 years ago) and my birthdate (also incorrect but close), I told him that they were incorrect. This little a$$hole Jerome Ternynck started yelling at ME. Jerome Ternynck said that I didn't understand English and he repeated the address and birthdate. I just went along with it. Jerome Ternynck then spelled my name entirely incorrectly and got very upset when I said that he was spelling it wrong. Again he stated that I did not understand him and that I should learn English. Jerome Ternynck could barely put the correct words together and he sounded like an imbecile. This is SPam as I called my actual insurance company and they know of no affiliation with the telephone number, Jerome Ternynck or ""your pharmacy"". Prior to hanging up and blocking Jerome Ternynck I told him to go phuck himself!!

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 his name was John Lowe.

Joe Aitchison calling and all but begging me for my route and account number so he can get my stimulus check deposited by Friday. I ask this cold caller Joe Aitchison where he's calling from and he answers, ""um from home because of covid19"" went on to say he should of already had that info but since working from home needs it from me. I tell this scammer Joe Aitchison he's not going to scam me and I'm onto his illegal activity and am recording the call. At that point this Joe Aitcison cursed me out and hung up which tells me he's actually what I already knew, a big thieving con artist.

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What do user reviews say about 877-726-6796?

There are 134 user reviews for 877-726-6796. The strongest reporting trend describes this caller as scam suspicion (11 reviews, 55% of categorised reviews). Read the reviews section for more detail.

Is 877-726-6796 reported as suspicious or a scam?

User reports suggest that 877-726-6796 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.

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How to block 877-726-6796

On iPhone

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On Android

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