That said, any legitimate provider won’t call you, and ask you to provide sensitive data to them (like a pin, password, ssn, etc). What’s strange about your situation is that if you called 88, then you were calling sprint directly. I’m not saying the call from that number (caller id) was actually sprint, but when you dial that number back, it is almost certain that you are calling sprint customer service.Īs far as your telephone numbers being on the do not call list, i don’t believe that has anything to do with account related calls. Meaning, if you are a customer a sprint, and they have an account related issue to discuss with you, they can call you regardless of whether or not you are on the do not call list. I may be wrong, but i think that is the case.Īll the above said, instead of calling sprint back at that number, you can also:ġ. login to your sprint account online and do online chat with a representativeĢ. The odd thing is – they had my exact account balance from Sprint when I went through their “sprint automated answering service.” call them from within the sprint app on your phoneĬall the number back. I called Sprint immediately because I had already looked up the phone number and verified that it was bogus but it was EXTREMELY alarming that they had my exact account balance.
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