(480)-505-XXXX exchange includes phone numbers around Phoenix, AZ. Registered carriers include Verizon for Landline in Maricopa, Yavapai, Pinal county with zip codes 85001, 85002, 85003, 85004.
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(480) 505-9197
Robocall. Real Estate Sales. Do not answer. CID: AGUIRRE A (480) 505-9197 is a phone number on a LANDLINE device operated by MCIMETRO ACCESS TRANSMISSION SERVICES LLC. This device is registered in Phoenix, AZ, which is located in Maricopa county.
(480) 505-8859
****** Service using s****ed number.
(480) 505-5700
This phone number called me,I didn’t answer due to all the ongoing scams.they left an 11 second voicemail there was nothing but keyboard typing and static?
(480) 505-0300
compramized s.s. # FBI notified.
(480) 505-6842
Unknown caller, no message left
(480) 505-8859
Said calling about security with accounts...said not near computer...they said they'd call back and hung up quick.
(480) 505-8859
Answered because I have an account with GoDaddy, but no response, so I hung up. Second call from them this week. Have serious doubts if this is actually GoDaddy, as this would be the first call from them since I started doing business with them over ten years ago....
(480) 505-8859
Spam
(480) 505-5899
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(480) 505-8859
Spammed
(480) 505-8859
GoDaddy calling. Telemarketing.
(480) 505-8859
Spam. This is NOT GO DADDY. Just someone pretending to be godaddy. Beware!!!!!!!!
(480) 505-8859
Someone asked me how big is my **** who is this go daddy
(480) 505-8859
So what is with GoDaddy, if this is them calling? They called yesterday and now again today. I only use them as a domain for my SmugMug website. Guess it's time to add them to my blocked calls on my phone.
(480) 505-8859
Unprofessional guy calls and says there's an issue with my GoDaddy account (Caller ID: 480-505-8859 / Godaddy.com) - When I reply whats the issue? He tells me that in order for him to review the issue, I first need to tell him the last 8 digits of the CC used to open the account and the 4 digit security PIN for "Security purposes!" Since when does a company call you and require you, the customer, to give over such personal and sensitive information to view an issue on there end? If it looks like a scam and smells like a scam... it sure the heck isn't a duck. Look people, use due diligence when dealing with these people - call GoDaddy directly to see if there is something wrong like I did. Guess what, no "Issues" they could see so there you hae it folks - I would not trust the individuals calling from this #.