About this number
There is 1 SPAM rating and 1 comment for this phone number. (323) 283-8795 is a landline based telephone number operated by Broadvox-Clec, LLC - Ca and is located in zip code 91801 in the city of Alhambra, California, which is in Los Angeles County, and is in the West. It has a Number Planning Area (NPA - also known as an Area Code) of 323, a Network Numbering Exchange (NXX - also known as a prefix) of 283 and a subscriber number of 8795. It has an Operating Company Number (OCN) of 916D. A Common Language Location Identifier (CLLI) of NOCLLIKNOWN. As well as a Local access and transport area (LATA) of 730. It was first assigned for usage on 07/17/2008. Zip code 91801 has a population of 52,735 as of the 2010 census.
It also seems that these people believe that the person that answers is somehow an illegal alien, as they try to talk to you in Spanish. They say that they know where you live, where you work, and somehow they know if you have children or not, and if you do not pay at least a fraction of what you owe, they will call Immigration and that they will assess your living conditions, and possibly take your children away from you. Also they will arrest you. So, you get instructions to gather some cash (a sum around $1,000) and drive to a local grocery store, where you are supposed to call them back when you arrive, so someone can come and get the money. So if you don't pay they will come to arrest you, but if you pay, that will buy you some time.
So a while later, there is some "lawyer" from Immigration (or so they say) that calls and demands that you be ready with the money, and ask you when you can come with it to the store. They also threatened you about calling the police to have you arrested, etc. Ten minutes later, you get another phone call, allegedly from the Police (and the caller ID number is confusing) where they confirm that they are coming to get you if you do not appear with the money in such and such store.
I have never heard that the police or immigration calls you in your cell to let you know they are coming to get you. And if you have to deliver money, how come it is not at the Police Station but in a hole in a wall store?
Incredibly, they keep calling, to ask you if you are on your way with the money, although by now, you have already confirmed with the police that this is a fraudulent call! The authorities already know of this scam!
Please let people know about these lowlife individuals that are preying in already vulnerable people.