
FIDO SOLUTIONS INC
Montréal
Wireless
H4Y, H4Z, H5A, H5B
Montreal, QC
45° 31' 3.31", -73° 35' 16.95"
The phone number (514) 281-8871 is located in or around Montreal, QC. This Landline number is registered through Bell Canada. There have been 62 searches conducted for this number with 6 user comments as of latest received on January 20th, 2011. This number has a current spam score of 60%. Below you will find additional detailed information:
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Legitimate User Activity
None
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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
60% Spam Risk
Leaked
Not Leaked
Search Volume
Very High
62 Searches
by our users
Nuisance Call Scan
Low Risk
0 Complaints
by our users
VoIP Number
No
Recent Abuse
No
Risk Level
Not Risky
This number has been reported as spam 0 times, has been searched 62 times, and has garnered 6 comments by our users. These numbers are higher than average, indicating a possible high risk of spam.
User comments indicate that the number (514) 281-8871 may be linked to calls regarding banking or loan matters, potentially related to a named financial institution. There are reports of repeated calls and requests to speak with specific individuals, even after advising that the wrong number was reached. Some comments mention no voicemails were left, while others describe frequent calls.
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The 514 area code, a central part of Québec's vibrant region, exhibits diverse area code demographics and economic trends according to public data sources. Known for its rich cultural tapestry and bustling urban centers, this area reflects dynamic communication patterns as its population navigates shifts in local and global economies.
Within the 514 area code, FCC complaint metrics reveal notable patterns in communication methods between 2015 and 2024. Wireless complaints were initially high in 2015 but saw a decline until a resurgence in 2023. Wired complaints, after varying fluctuations, reached their lowest point by 2024, while VOIP complaints remained consistently low. By type, issues with prerecorded voice calls diminished entirely by 2024, whereas text message complaints spiked in 2023, highlighting growing concerns with text-based communication. Regarding unwanted calls, telemarketing complaints plunged to zero by 2017, yet robocall issues have experienced more recent oscillations, increasing notably in 2023.
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(514) 281-8871
C'est Scotia le service de recouvrement et ils aiment appeler 3 à 4 fois par jour.
(514) 281-8871
No Voicemail.
(514) 281-8871
The 1st call I received the called asked to speak with "Yari" - the caller had an East Indian type accent. I said that there was no one here by that name. I asked who was calling, he said that he was from Scotiabank and it was regarding a loan for a Ford Ranger. I told him that we did not deal with Scotiabank nor did we own any Ford vehicles. I advised him that he must have the wrong number and ***g up. Two minutes later he called a***n stating that he had left messages at this number in September and October and that he would like to speak with "Yari" (he may have been actually saying Gerry - but his accent made it a little difficult to understand). I, a***n, advised him that he had the wrong number and ***g up. Not 20 seconds later, he called for a third time and said that he would give me one more chance to take his call and that he wasn't ****** and then he promptly ***g up on me! He then called a 4th time, giving me yet another opportunity to "come clean". I very forthrightly advised him that he had the wrong number, wrong person, and wrong vehicle; he said that he would amend his records and not call a***n. It's been 20 minutes now and he hasn't called for a 5th time!
(514) 281-8871
SCOTIA DEALER ADVANTAGE.
(514) 281-8871
No voicemail was left.
(514) 281-8871
What do they want??