ONVOY, LLC
Oakland
VOIP
48346, 48347, 48348
Clarkston, MI
42° 44' 4.77", -83° 25' 10.84"
Affiliated with Bandwidth.com, the Landline line (248) 605-0943 traces back to Clarkston, MI, or close by. It has been looked up 15 times total. There's a record of 2 comments for this number, with the most recent note received onDecember 15th, 2008. Up to now, its spam score registers at 20%. Further in-depth facts are listed below.
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FraudScan Score
85%
Fraud Risk
Legitimate User Activity
High
Likely a legitimate number (not fraud)
Valid Number
Yes
Prepaid Number
No
Active Status
Active
Do not Call Status
Not On DNC List
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User Score
Spam Score
20% Spam Risk
Leaked
Not Leaked
Search Volume
High
15 Searches
by our users
Nuisance Call Scan
Low Risk
0 Complaints
by our users
VoIP Number
Yes, Use Caution
Recent Abuse
No
Risk Level
Risky
This number has been reported as spam 0 times, has been searched 15 times, and has garnered 2 comments by our users. These numbers are higher than average, indicating a possible high risk of spam.
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Area code 248, covering parts of Michigan, presents a vibrant community characterized by dynamic demographic and economic trends. According to public data sources, the population exceeds 5 million, with a balanced gender distribution and a median age aligning closely with national figures. Predominantly White, the area shows a strong economic profile with median incomes consistently outpacing national levels, suggesting robust economic trends. Major counties like Wayne and Oakland showcase diverse demographic mixes and continue to evolve with notable growth patterns.
Call complaint trends in area code 248 reveal evolving communication patterns. Since 2014, FCC complaint metrics highlight shifts in consumer behavior, with wireless and mobile complaints peaking in 2018 but subsequently decreasing. Similarly, wired complaints have declined significantly. VOIP complaints surged in 2020 but have since stabilized. Among complaint types, prerecorded voice issues peaked in 2015, while abandoned call complaints have seen a significant drop. These trends underscore a broader transition towards modern communication methods.
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(248) 605-0943
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(248) 605-0943
This is not just a credit agency, it is a scam. Many companies (e.g. smaller online shopping places) sell your personal info, like partial bank #s and addesses. For example, when you go to the bank, the last 4 numbers on printed reciepts appear as **** so that other people can not access your entire bank account number. Some scam artists can get that portion of your account, and masquerade as a collection agency. If you fill in that info for them, voila, they have your bank info. Most people know if they have overdue bills, and if you're certain you don't have anything delinquent, this company is probably out for a quick buck. Many people will settle a $20 account over the phone out of convenience if they can be convinced they're at fault. Like a previous poster said, the agent responded with "you are going to waste a stamp on a ******ll?” They can afford it.A) Never give out personal information. Do not fill in any blanks, or give the last few digits of your bank # or SSN. B) Don't settle. Don't give in to scare tactics. If they s**** name-calling or cursing, **** up. Not even reputable collection agencies will curse you out.C) Ask for anything in writing. They are not legitimate unless they can provide a copy of the bill to you. Any reputable company will be happy to do so.D) Ask to be removed from the list immediately, or they *will* call a***n and a***n.Good luck!