Owner's Name
Address: 123 Example Address, New York, NY, 10001
Verizon Communications
New York
Landline
10001, 10002, 10003, 10004
New York City Zone, NY
40° 44' 21.7", -73° 59' 27.75"
The phone number (212) 964-8091 is located in or around New York City Zone, NY. This Landline number is registered through Verizon. There have been 60 searches conducted for this number with 9 user comments as of latest received on November 14th, 2014. This number has a current spam score of 90%. Below you will find additional detailed information:
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User Score
Spam Score
90% Spam Risk
Leaked
Not Leaked
Search Volume
Very High
60 Searches
by our users
Nuisance Call Scan
Unwanted Caller
9 Complaints
by our users
VoIP Number
No
Recent Abuse
No
Risk Level
Not Risky
This number has been reported as spam 9 times, has been searched 60 times, and has garnered 9 comments by our users. These numbers are higher than average, indicating a possible high risk of spam.
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FraudScan Score
0%
Fraud Risk
Legitimate User Activity
None
Likely fraudulent or a new number
Valid Number
Yes
Prepaid Number
No
Active Status
Active
Do not Call Status
Not On DNC List
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(212) 964-8091
They are wasting my cell time telling to call them back. Time to block these idiots.
(212) 964-8091
IF YOUR HAVING ISSUES WITH THIS NUMBER PUT YOUR PHONE ON THE NO CALL LIST... IF THEY KEEP CALLING YOU, CALL THE NO CALL LIST COMPANY AND ITS A 2000$$ FIND AND YOU WILL GET THE MONEY!!!
(212) 964-8091
Spammer
(212) 964-8091
Called but left no message on my voicemail.
(212) 964-8091
Called but left no message on my voice mail. Have been getting a large amount of spam calls these days on my cell phone. Added to my reject numbers list.
(212) 964-8091
"Credit Card Services". Yeah, right. Like a bull "services" a cow. This time it's "Heather". Well-spoken young lady, clear and distinct. Obviously trolling for seniors. I pressed "1" for a person, got a gentleman with good English and a slight accent: refined, educated and exotic but with no discernible locality. Clear and patient. This time I was able to hold him for a while, pretending to dig out a credit card from a carrier I don't use, giving a number I've been practicing for a while. (Decoded, it reads: "Financial fraud, (spend in jail) all day, all week and all year, twenty to hell-freezes-over"). He had some way of checking and confirming right away that it wasn't a valid number. I gave it again, with a couple of digits transposed and a few more times until he finally gave up. A little fun, I suppose, but no progress on stopping these scum-buckets. Since they're criminals anyway, they won't honor the "Do Not Call" list. Maybe getting a useless "Credit Card" number will make them stop calling me, but I'm not holding my breath. If the NSA is so all-fired powerful, monitoring phone calls higgledy-piggledy, why can't they recognize a pattern "Heather from Credit Card Services" and at least block the perpetrators' access to U.S. phone services, if not completely fry their equipment and arrest them! Yeesh! What are we paying our taxes for?
(212) 964-8091
"Credit Card Services". Yeah, right. Like a bull "services" a cow. This time it's "Heather". Well-spoken young lady, clear and distinct. Obviously trolling for seniors. I pressed "1" for a person, got a gentleman with good English and a slight accent: refined, educated and exotic but with no discernible locality. Clear and patient. This time I was able to hold him for a while, pretending to dig out a credit card from a carrier I don't use, giving a number I've been practicing for a while. (Decoded, it reads: "Financial fraud, (spend in jail) all day, all week and all year, twenty to hell-freezes-over"). He had some way of checking and confirming right away that it wasn't a valid number. I gave it again, with a couple of digits transposed and a few more times until he finally gave up. A little fun, I suppose, but no progress on stopping these scum-buckets. Since they're criminals anyway, they won't honor the "Do Not Call" list. Maybe getting a useless "Credit Card" number will make them stop calling me, but I'm not holding my breath. If the NSA is so all-fired powerful, monitoring phone calls higgledy-piggledy, why can't they recognize a pattern "Heather from Credit Card Services" and at least block the perpetrators' access to U.S. phone services, if not completely fry their equipment and arrest them! Yeesh! What are we paying our taxes for?
(212) 964-8091
Shady company about lowering interest rates, not a creditor of mine, they hung up when I asked who they were?
(212) 964-8091
Called but refused to remove me from DNC list