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FRACTEL, LLC
Alameda
VOIP
94501, 94502
Oakland:Alameda DA, CA
37° 45' 54.74", -122° 14' 29.89"
The phone number (510) 227-1809 is located in or around Oakland:Alameda DA, CA. This Landline number is registered through PAETEC. There have been 46 searches conducted for this number with 4 user comments as of latest received on March 24th, 2011. This number has a current spam score of 40%. Below you will find additional detailed information:
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User Score
Spam Score
40% Spam Risk
Leaked
Not Leaked
Search Volume
Very High
46 Searches
by our users
Nuisance Call Scan
Low Risk
0 Complaints
by our users
VoIP Number
Yes, Use Caution
Recent Abuse
No
Risk Level
Risky
This number has been reported as spam 0 times, has been searched 46 times, and has garnered 4 comments by our users. These numbers are higher than average, indicating a possible high risk of spam.
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FraudScan Score
65%
Fraud Risk
Legitimate User Activity
None
Likely fraudulent or a new number
Valid Number
Yes
Prepaid Number
No
Active Status
Active
Do not Call Status
Not On DNC List
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An analysis of FCC complaint metrics in area code 510 reveals fluctuating patterns over the past decade. Wireless complaints peaked in 2018 but have since seen a decline, paralleling a downtrend in wired complaints. VOIP issues spiked in 2019 but have gradually decreased. Meanwhile, telemarketing nuisance peaked sharply in 2015, and unwanted call complaints surged to a high in 2018, later plummeting by 2023. These trends indicate improving communication patterns and decreased annoyance levels over time.
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(510) 227-1809
I agree with me 100%, there people need to be stopped like yesterday. It is a shame that some people will go to this extent to make money. These people are worst then people you see on the street with signs that say "will work for food" or just asking for money. I am sure it is a major federal crime to impersonate a federal government agent. I really wish that the U.S. Government would put a stop to all this garbage. I am also very sreu these people are not in this country and have a very heavy Indian accent which means that these people are either in India or Pakistan working in a call center and using this beautiful device that Radio Shack invented called "MAGIC JACK" I am sure we all have heard of it. I have also contacted my local police but unfortunately there is nothing they can do about it. I am sure the FCC or someone can do something about these idiots because they have been calling my work place and leaving nasty messages.
(510) 227-1809
I am getting calls from this number and they are claiming to be criminal investigators that are investigating me and claiming that they have all of my information. They are also threatening to come to my home and place of employement. My shotgun says they wont make it through my front door! First off I can tell by their accent that they are possibly Indian. They are very persistant to get any of your information. do not under any circumstances aknowledge any of the info they claim to be yours. Also do not say "yes" at all in your phone call. They are lazy people who want to take your info and use it. They really do not like it when females are rude to them on the phone from what I can tell. My personal opinion, you should notify the authorities and hopefully someday they will finally do something about these morons. They have also sent emails to me stating the same things....however, if they were really who they claim to be....chances are they would have better grammer and spelling than my 7 year old. It is very sad the number of people I see have already reported the same number for the same things, and yet nothing has been done to persue the pee brained idiots behind this scam. The government has the resources to find them and charge them and yet they dont. Why? That is my question. They are impersonating government officials first of all...isnt that a federal offense?
(510) 227-1809
I have been getting calls from this number.
(510) 227-1809
i am recieving calls from this number stating that I have criminal charges against my social security number they have also been callin my job and leaving messages.