Owner's Name
Address: 123 Example Address, New York, NY, 10001
Bandwidth.com
Polk
Landline
97338, 97351, 97361, 97371
Dallas, OR
44° 55' 9.42", -123° 19' 1.37"
The number (503) 420-3594 is a Landline line managed by Bandwidth.com, hailing from Dallas, OR, or the surrounding area. A total of 128 look-ups have been done for this number. 1 comments exist from users, with the freshest one posted on . This number holds a spam level of 10%. For additional in-depth data, look below.
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FraudScan Score
85%
Fraud Risk
Valid Number
Yes
Prepaid
-
VOIP
Yes
Risk Level
Risky
Recent Abuse
No
Active Status
Active
Do not Call Status
Not On DNC List
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(503) 420-3594
It was strange. Felt like personal harassment. Calling w/o leaving a message. Then when I call back a day pr so later, they just answer with "uhh .. Hi". After I informed them of my returning a missed call, they quickly say, "oh we were trying to call Maria." No is she available, this is recorded, nothing. Total impromptu lie, but I play along (No maria in my life,) and ask what the buissness was regarding. "Uh, like. It's like tra .. Luxury travel." I couldn't help but laugh. ? I've managed departments for 3 star and 5 star hotels & resorts. No way is that nonchalant way of communication "luxurious." - No greeting with time of day, his/her name, name of business, open-ended question at all, offer for anything ... You get the point. When you don't even try to have etiquette, shoot interest even, it comes off pretty hilarious to then pretend you work for a "hospitality" group. (A high-end one even.) Well then they just hung up. So ? Maybe they knew my background? Odd fo'sho!