Owner's Name
Address: 123 Example Address, New York, NY, 10001
Onvoy
Placer
Landline
95703, 95713
Colfax, CA
39° 5' 58.82", -120° 57' 11.15"
The number (530) 323-8307 is a Landline line managed by Onvoy, hailing from Colfax, CA, or the surrounding area. A total of 610 look-ups have been done for this number. 2 comments exist from users, with the freshest one posted on June 20th, 2022. This number holds a spam level of 20%. For additional in-depth data, look below.
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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 610 searches
Summary of phone number verification details and key risk signals.
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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(530) 323-8307
This number is definitely a scammer number...it calls me all the time but never leaves a voice-mail, and calls my phone at all hours of the day....this morning was before 8am, so it's definitely not a legitimate business operating system.
(530) 323-8307
BEWARE PAYPAL SCAM: This is a SPOOFED number 530-323-8307. What they do: 1. Send you an email with a receipt for some expensive item, like a camera. In my case, it was $955.99. 2. At the bottom of the email. it lists a number to call if you have any questions. (see above) 3. Alarmed, you call the number and inquire about the charge. They are very clever and appear authentic, but it is a SCAM. 4. They gain your confidence by providing you with the last four numbers of some credit cards and the last four # s of your Social Security card. 5. They then tell you not to worry as Google has a protection plan for this and there will be no charge on your account. ALL YOU NEED TO DO IS TO BUY GOOGLE GIFT CARDS! 6. They tell you to go to a store where you made a purchase and buy Google gift cards. (I was getting suspcious , but not enough to bail out). 7.The scammer (had a Indian accent) was very helpful, too helpful. He actually allowed me time to get ready and then drive to the store (Target) and get to the gift cards .(He stayed on the line that entire time!) I was fortunate as the Store manager overheard my conversation with the man and told me it was a Scam. He then got on the phone and told the scammer to stop calling me and ended the call. He was in the right place at the right time! Kudos to TARGET and the store manager, Adrian.