
Bexar, Medina, Comal
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76801, 78201, 78204, 78206
San Antonio, TX
29° 25' 37.09", -98° 29' 3.43"
The telephone number (210) 951-1309, associated with the vicinity of San Antonio, TX, is a Landline number that's registered through Bandwidth.com. Continue reading below for possible additional info. If you had a spam call from this number, let us know in the comments below. We value your feedback, and it helps other people learn about this number.
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(210) 951-1309
I found this online, seemed to good to be true, so I filled the info out and a Person named John text me to find out if he was texting me, I haven't replied .. then I get home and there's an envelope with a letter and a check for 2,450 and wants me to cash it and get 2,000 in 500.00 gift cards for Nike and scratch them off and send him a picture of the front and backs of those cards then go buy s***s when I'm told to. I guess I deserved that..lol... I'm calling that bank the checks supposedly from tomorrow to let them know what the scammers are doing.