POWERTEL BIRMINGHAM LICENSES, INC.
Madison, Limestone
Wireless
35749, 35757, 35758, 35759
Huntsville, AL
34° 43' 47.91", -86° 35' 8.24"
Affiliated with MetroPCS, the Mobile line (256) 288-2789 traces back to Huntsville, AL, or close by. It has been looked up 243 times total. There's a record of 12 comments for this number, with the most recent note received onAugust 29th, 2024. Up to now, its spam score registers at 70%. Further in-depth facts are listed below.
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FraudScan Score
0%
Fraud Risk
Legitimate User Activity
Medium
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
70% Spam Risk
Leaked
Leaked in Breach
Search Volume
Very High
243 Searches
by our users
Nuisance Call Scan
Unwanted Caller
2 Complaints
by our users
VoIP Number
No
Recent Abuse
No
Risk Level
Not Risky
This number has been reported as spam 2 times, has been searched 243 times, and has garnered 12 comments by our users. These numbers are higher than average, indicating a possible high risk of spam.
User comments indicate phone number (256) 288-2789 may be involved in suspicious activities. The person, posing as a potential real estate buyer, reportedly makes inappropriate comments about horse breeding. Several realtors mention feeling uncomfortable, with additional reports suggesting potential connections to scams and other unsettling behavior. Some comments allude to illegal activities, though this remains uncertain.
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In the area code 256, according to public data sources, there is a rich demographic profile with approximately 1,915,000 residents and a mature median age close to 42 years. The demographic is predominantly White, with significant Black or African American representation, contributing to a diverse community across the 26 counties. Economic trends show an improving landscape, as the median income has progressively approached the national average. However, labor force participation has slightly declined, even as the unemployment rate has notably decreased, signaling evolving employment conditions.
Analysis of FCC complaint metrics reveals that area code 256 has experienced diverse communication patterns over the years. Wireless complaints spiked sharply in 2018 and have since seen a downward trend across all methods, including wired and VOIP. Notably, pre-recorded voice call complaints peaked in 2018, while the entire spectrum of complaints, from telemarketing to robocalls, showed a decreasing trend post-2017. This suggests a potential improvement in call-related disturbances over recent years as fewer issues are being reported.
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(256) 288-2789
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(256) 288-2789
This caller called me asking me if I had any houses on site for him to repair. He said he knew Stephanie McGuire which is a common person in the real estate business but then he offered me money for *** and kept being creepy and stalking me. Don’t trust this man. I reported him several times but he’s illegal and cops have a hard time tracking him.
(256) 288-2789
This is the message: *****o, We are the Gilbert Wisconsin couple Tammy and Cliff Webster, that won the Powerball Lottery Jackpot of $473 millions on April 27th, 2022, We are donating $100,000.00 each to Don’t fall for it. It’s a scam.
(256) 288-2789
Came in for a haircut. Wanted his hair washed, touched himself during shampoo, said creepy things and asked if I wanted to go to eat with him, and grabbed some germ x and tissues before he walked out. Then he called me twice after his haircut.
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His real name is uribe Escobar Lopez lives in. Harvest . Been in jail serveral times do not trust this person he's an illegal immigrant with drug possession
(256) 288-2789
I am a realtor as well he was doing exactly what the other comments are saying. I would immediately block.
(256) 288-2789
Happened to me!! I’m a Realtor as well. A Rico Escobar (256-288-2789) is posing as a buyer interested in acreage, as he is a horse *******. After making a connection with a Realtor, he sends horse breeding videos and asks the****ential buyer's agent to look at the videos while on the phone. He proceeds to point out the size of certain parts of the horse's anatomy.
(256) 288-2789
Pervy Pervy pervert!!!
(256) 288-2789
Literally just text me about homes with stables, then called to ask questions. $800k budget for farm for his horses and small house. NOT in this market. Totally sounded winded while talking. He s****ed to go down the path about the horse, a stimulator, and it being tiring. Veered him OFF the phone, googled the phone number, and found this! BLOCKED!
(256) 288-2789
I am a Realtor and this person posed as a****ential client asking if I would call him. During the phone call, I got a very creepy vibe. He kept referring to breeding his horses and how they "get excited". At one point, he tried to tell me ***** horse jokes.
(256) 288-2789
He has done this to our agents as well. PLEASE BE AWARE!!
(256) 288-2789
A Rico Escobar (256-288-2789) is posing as a buyer interested in acreage, as he is a horse *******. After making a connection with a Realtor, he sends horse breeding videos and asks the****ential buyer's agent to look at the videos while on the phone. He proceeds to point out the size of certain parts of the horse's anatomy.