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Centurylink
District of Columbia
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20001, 20002, 20003, 20004
Washington Zone, DC
38° 53' 59.65", -77° 1' 53.89"
Affiliated with Centurylink, the Landline line (202) 407-7252 traces back to Washington Zone, DC, or close by. It has been looked up 29 times total. There's a record of 3 comments for this number, with the most recent note received onJune 24th, 2021. Up to now, its spam score registers at 20%. Further in-depth facts are listed below.
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This number has 2 spam reports
This number has a 20% spam score
This number has 3 comments
This number has 29 searches
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(202) 407-3261 | Verizon Wireless | Washington Zone, DC | View Reports |
(202) 407-9185 | Verizon Wireless | Washington Zone, DC | View Reports |
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(202) 407-9198 | Verizon Wireless | Washington Zone, DC | View Reports |
(202) 407-9787 | Verizon Wireless | Washington Zone, DC | View Reports |
(202) 407-7252
said he was a officer with the federal government
(202) 407-7252
these days he is going by the name Philip Merkle(agent)
(202) 407-7252
DANGER! Scammer! Con artists! Do not answer these calls. They started out saying I was calling the US Department of Justice. They will tell you you have won a lottery or sweepstakes. They will ask you to send money via Western Union in advance to get your winnings. If you send it, you will never see any winnings or your money you sent. They have been known to get enough personal information to be able to call the phone company to get your phone number changed so they get exclusive access to you. They will tell you not to communicate about your activities with your family members and friends. They have posed as a local sheriff or police deparment. People have lost hundreds of thousands of dollars to these con artists.