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Verizon Communications
Galveston, Harris
Landline
77058, 77518, 77565, 77573
Kemah, TX
29° 32' 33.83", -95° 1' 13.74"
The phone number (281) 335-5725 is located in or around Kemah, TX. This Landline number is registered through Verizon Communications. There have been 13 searches conducted for this number with 2 user comments as of latest received on May 29th, 2010. This number has a current spam score of 20%. Below you will find additional detailed information:
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This number has a 20% spam score
This number has 2 comments
This number has 13 searches
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(281) 335-5725
As noted above, this number has an automated message saying that my credit union account has been cancelled. I called the number from another line and got a voice message for High Tech Pest Control in Houston, Texas. The voice on the automated message is the same female with a British accent as is on the High Tech Pest Control number. I further checked and found there is no such company as High Tech Pest Control, and the company listed to that name has been in about a dozen locations in Houston in the last year. I think that is their attempt at wit, since they ARE the pests!
(281) 335-5725
This number had an automated message from some "bank" (which was unintelligible) saying that your ATM card info had been compromised, and instructing you to verify info in order to unlock your card by following the instructions at each prompt. This looks like a phishing scam which has moved from email to telephone. When I googled the phone number it came back as Hi Tech Pest Control in Houston, TX.