Owner's Name
Address: 123 Example Address, New York, NY, 10001
Airus Inc
Orleans, Saint Bernard, Plaquemines
Landline
70001, 70002, 70003, 70004
New Orleans, LA
29° 57' 1.78", -90° 4' 21.07"
The phone number (504) 576-9738 is located in or around New Orleans, LA. This Landline number is registered through Airus Inc. There have been 885 searches conducted for this number with 2 user comments as of latest received on August 3rd, 2022. This number has a current spam score of 20%. Below you will find additional detailed information:
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This number has 2 spam reports
This number has a 20% spam score
This number has 2 comments
This number has 885 searches
Summary of phone number verification details and key risk signals.
FraudScan Score
65%
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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(504) 576-9738
The caller claimed to be calling on behalf of the New Orleans Fire Fighter (inaudible) and asked repeatedly how the person on the phone was doing to get a yes answer and then asked if the person on the phone was an adult when the response was no she immediately hung up.
(504) 576-9738
It’s a robocall telemarketing number for a scam for car warranties. I answered and heard a blurp sound which means they are recording the call. Probably want to get you to say yes and no and other information to use to scam you. A woman came on the line and asked what kind of car I had so she could look it up I s****ed out calmly and said “I” immediately followed by yelling “don’t own a ***king car. Take this number off your list and don’t call it anymore.” Then I ***g up on her. Haha. It was so fast she Probably got an ear drum. At least I hope so. But they probably have audio loudness leveling systems in their businesses now for the telemarketers. I called the number back and a recording answered saying “to be removed from all calling lists press “1”. I pressed 1 and it said added and then it ***g up. I called back and tried pressing other numbers and it said that was not a recognize option. I pressed 1 then it said added and it ***g up a***n. I called back 23 more times and kept pressing 1. Reminds me of so****ing I did years ago to try to get a technical support department who wouldn’t answer the phone. Their fax ma****e worked. So from my computer I typed please call me. I need technical support. Put the phone number I was at and printed it to fax. 125 copies to their fax ma****e. Wasted a lot of their paper on the fax ma****e. someone called me back and griped 125 pages? Why did you do that? Obvious dude! I had sent one page faxes to them days before and no one responded. I got their attention this time. LOL!