(315)-451-XXXX exchange includes phone numbers around Syracuse, NY. Registered carriers include Verizon for Landline in Onondaga county with zip codes 13031, 13057, 13066, 13078.
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(315) 451-5683
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(315) 451-5683
I let the phone ring twice. Just like I do with calls I get where I don't recognize the phone # or caller ID says "out of area" or "private caller" or the city and state of the call or any other questionable info, I let the phone ring twice, depress the "talk" button immediately followed by the "off" button. Supposedly the caller gets a dead line; in other words, no ringing, no nothing. I've been getting at least one such call a day for at least a week. I love my shenanigans. Better than answering the call and getting aggravated. There's the chance they'll call again
(315) 451-5683
I didn't answer. Don't know anyone in New York. They never left a message.
(315) 451-5683
8/1 9:17am call and didn't leave a msg
(315) 451-5683
Offshore identity thieves
(315) 451-5683
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(315) 451-5683
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(315) 451-5683
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(315) 451-5683
Offshore identity thieves
(315) 451-5683
Offshore identity thieves
(315) 451-5683
Spammer posing as Verizon New York, INC. Verizon used to use this number, but no longer does. The # says you will win $700 if you update your plan. SPAM. You will find a huge bill on your charge card!! I talked to Verizon about this, and they say there is nothing they can do to stop spammers.
(315) 451-5683
Man called talking about credit solutions. I don't have a credit card. calls often and hangs up if I tell him to stop calling.
(315) 451-5683
Cold call about lowering the rates on our credit card. We don't have one. Told the Indian that answered to take me out of the dialer and he hung up.
(315) 451-5085
Hi
(315) 451-8228
This is an automated message from your local library. You either have something overdue or something to pick-up.The system is designed not to start the automated message until a certain # of seconds into the call, in case of an answering machine pick-up (giving time to get past the "beep" so that you get the full message, not just the 2nd half of it). Sometimes, this pause seems too long, and thus, people hang up assuming nothing is on the line. I overhear my library staff explaining this system to people all the time. It seems a lot of people ignore these calls because they don't recognize the number.