
Allegheny
Unknown
15201, 15209, 15215, 15223
Pittsburgh Zone, PA
40° 30' 2.17", -79° 56' 32.95"
This phone number has been reported for activities such as fake refund scams. It is frequently associated with unknown type calls. Users have noted nuisances like fake contest notifications, persistent sales calls, and scare tactic messages. Use ReversePhone.com to search the owner of this phone number if you're uncertain, it may be linked to fake refund scams activities. It is advisable to be cautious and verify the caller's identity if you receive a call from this number.
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(412) 899-5370
Someone called my uncle from this number claiming to be calling about years old Scam and they wanted to send a couple of police officers to his house and have him sign paperwork where he was scammed years ago. He had already contacted the authorities and given them the information many years ago. There was no reason for anyone to call him. If there was any money owed to him a check could have been overnighted with signature required. The young lady ***g up the phone. If she was legitimate and working from home then she should have been willing to give a registered legitimate office phone number so he could look it up and verify who was calling him. She ***g up midway through their conversation.