
AT&T Mobility
Maricopa, Yavapai, Pinal
Wireless
85001, 85002, 85003, 85004
Phoenix, AZ
33° 26' 54.16", -112° 4' 26.53"
The telephone number (480) 370-5091, associated with the vicinity of Phoenix, AZ, is a Mobile number that's registered through AT&T Mobility. A total of 86 searches have been made for this number. Also, 5 user(s) have commented, with the most recent one submitted on December 7th, 2013. The spam score is 40%. Continue reading below for more detailed insights.
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FraudScan Score
80%
Fraud Risk
Legitimate User Activity
Medium
Likely a legitimate number (not fraud)
Valid Number
Yes
Prepaid Number
No
Active Status
Active
Do not Call Status
Not On DNC List
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User Score
Spam Score
40% Spam Risk
Leaked
Leaked in Breach
Search Volume
Very High
86 Searches
by our users
Nuisance Call Scan
Medium Risk
3 Complaints
by our users
VoIP Number
No
Recent Abuse
Yes
Risk Level
Risky
This number has been reported as spam 3 times, has been searched 86 times, and has garnered 5 comments by our users. These numbers are higher than average, indicating a possible high risk of spam.
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Area code 480 encompasses a vibrant demographic profile primarily in Maricopa, Pinal, and Yavapai Counties. The population has shown consistent growth from approximately 4.4 million a decade ago to over 5 million currently, with a balanced sex ratio and a median age slightly higher than the national average. According to public data sources, the racial composition is predominantly White, with Black, Asian, and other ethnicities making up the remainder. Economic trends are positive, with household incomes rising significantly over the past decade, notably outpacing national averages by a substantial margin.
FCC complaint metrics reveal diverse communication patterns relating to consumer grievances in the 480 area code. Wireless complaints saw a peak in 2017 but have since subsided, with a similar downward trend in wired and prerecorded voice call complaints. Interestingly, VOIP complaints rose sharply in 2019-2020 but have recently decreased. Abandoned calls, once at a peak in 2017, have been non-existent in the past two years. Economic trends in work participation reflect a nuanced landscape, with labor force engagement slightly declining, yet unemployment rates have improved notably over the past decade, surpassing national recovery benchmarks.
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(480) 370-5091
I get several calls from this number and usually don't answer as I don't know it. But it is from some "green" company and are calling home owners.. WELL, I am not the home owner so how do they get my number to call me..... I am also on the "do not call" list but doesn't stop scammers from calling... Today when I told her what she was calling me about she ***g up on me... LOL
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(480) 370-5091
These idiots call me so much on Sa****ay that I have to turn my ringer off. It's a nightmare and they don't stop. Call them back and opt out. Go green needs a new demographic to pitch too.
(480) 370-5091
Sales pitch from a solar panel company. Informed our number was on the "do not call" registsry. We'll see if that stops the calls.
(480) 370-5091
This was "Donna" from the "Go Green Campaign." I've received dozens of similar calls, sometimes several times a day. When I told her I'm on the Do Not Call Registry, she rudely ***g up as I was telling her to take my name and number off their list. The "Go Green Campaign" is a commercial pitch for solar panels. I don't have anything a***nst solar power; indeed, I endorse it; but these people a constant pain in the you-know-where.