
Orange
Unknown
32801, 32802, 32803, 32804
Orlando, FL
28° 32' 23.94", -81° 22' 41.94"
Affiliated with Centurylink, the Landline line (407) 992-8767 traces back to Orlando, FL, or close by. It has been looked up 48 times total. There's a record of 5 comments for this number, with the most recent note received onAugust 1st, 2011. Up to now, its spam score registers at 50%. Further in-depth facts are listed below.
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(407) 992-8767
Recorded voice wanting to trick us into giving up credit card info. Total Scam!!!!!
(407) 992-8767
It's 11pm local time, and I got phone call from this number. Looked it up in Google and found several links of ***ps complaining about the same thing...a robot voice talking about some lost debit or credit card, and to enter your personal info. Yeah...right. Glad I didn't answer the call!
(407) 992-8767
Total spam call.
(407) 992-8767
called regarding some debit card to a number outside USA!
(407) 992-8767
Got this call on a Sunday evening, a computerized voice telling me they were calling from some bank and that my debit card had been stolen and to press 1 to be transferred to a representative. I ***g up because I did not recognize the name of the bank, not the one I used and I happened to have my debit card in my hand.