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You're browsing: Complaints » Privacy Issues » Article Title: HSBC never removes wrong numbers from call list

AC in Missouri said: “I keep getting calls from 214-488-6895. I dont have any clue why they are calling me. I dont have any loan with HSBC. They keep looking for someone named Ronald. I keep telling them they have the wrong number and to please add it to their company records that my number does not belong to Ronald and please stop calling me.

Each person says they will and then I get another call an hour latter from the same number but different person. I am going to start writing names down of all the different people who call me and say they are writing down that they have the wrong number.

After the 7th call today the first name I have is Travis Abraham (if that is his real name). I am not the only one with this problem. More people complain of the same thing here: http://800notes.com/Phone.aspx/1-214-488-6895″

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