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T-Mobile
Snohomish
Mobile
98012, 98020, 98026, 98036
Halls Lake, WA
47° 48' 2.75", -122° 19' 36.77"
The telephone number (425) 245-3838, associated with the vicinity of Halls Lake, WA, is a Mobile number that's registered through T-Mobile. A total of 11 searches have been made for this number. Also, 2 user(s) have commented, with the most recent one submitted on June 4th, 2022. The spam score is 10%. Continue reading below for more detailed insights.
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This number has 1 spam reports
This number has a 10% spam score
This number has 2 comments
This number has 11 searches
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Fraud Risk
Valid Number
Yes
Prepaid
No
VOIP
No
Risk Level
Not Risky
Recent Abuse
No
Active Status
Active
Do not Call Status
Not On DNC List
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(425) 245-3838
I could hear other people in the background who were giving their pitch, or trying to coax the person on the other end of the phone to go along with the business model they were describing. Clearly the person on the other end was losing interest and the "salesman" was trying everything he could think of to keep them on the line, or allow a call back after the weekend.
(425) 245-3838
Caller ID said Tavares Star. This was supposed to be an initial screening for help getting an online business set up. The guy I was speaking with, Matthew Harper (?), said he needed to remote in to my computer to help me get some software set up to be able to utilize and access the things they used with their company. This was nothing more than getting me to sign up to nerdwallet.com and applying for 2 Amex cards. Possible compromise of personal data during the nerdwallet set up. After being approved for the 2 credit cards and having me up my spending limit from PayPal he changed gears and was trying to get a commitment from me to invest $5000-10000 to get my new business up and running which he said i could use my new credit cards to pay back my accounts I would be withdrawing from. When I hesitated he started to put more pressure on me and using tactics like"if you wait this opportunity might not be available to you again". That's when I hung up. Very convincing until that occur