LEVEL 3 COMMUNICATIONS, LLC
Hennepin, Wright, Ramsey
VOIP
55005, 55011, 55013, 55014
Twin Cities, MN
44° 58' 47.88", -93° 15' 49.81"
Affiliated with CenturyLink, the Landline line (612) 330-5500 traces back to Twin Cities, MN, or close by. It has been looked up 36 times total. There's a record of 13 comments for this number, with the most recent note received onOctober 20th, 2010. Up to now, its spam score registers at 100%. Further in-depth facts are listed below.
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FraudScan Score
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Fraud Risk
Legitimate User Activity
High
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Valid Number
Yes
Prepaid Number
No
Active Status
Active
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User Score
Spam Score
100% Spam Risk
Leaked
Leaked in Breach
Search Volume
Very High
36 Searches
by our users
Nuisance Call Scan
Low Risk
0 Complaints
by our users
VoIP Number
Yes, Use Caution
Recent Abuse
Yes
Risk Level
Risky
This number has been reported as spam 0 times, has been searched 36 times, and has garnered 13 comments by our users. These numbers are higher than average, indicating a possible high risk of spam.
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The 612 area code, encompassing Minnesota's Twin Cities, presents dynamic shifts in population and economic landscapes. According to public data sources, this area has seen a continuous population rise, with Hennepin County being the most populated. The demographic, predominantly White, also includes significant Black and Asian communities. Economic trends illustrate a narrowing income gap with national figures, indicating improved local conditions despite a slight dip in labor force participation.
Analyzing FCC complaint metrics for area code 612 reveals evolving communication patterns. Initially, wireless complaints peaked, but have since decreased, alongside wired complaints. Meanwhile, VOIP issues remain relatively steady. Notably, complaints related to prerecorded and live voice calls initially surged but have dwindled in recent years. In contrast, text messages have emerged as a rising concern, especially around 2022 and 2024, reflecting new trends in communication challenges within this region.
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(612) 330-5500
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(612) 330-5500
7 calls yes****ay s****ing at 8:43 PM and last one was at 10:09 PM....***!!! I don't even have an account with x-cel energy! The calls just s****ed a***n at 2:59 PM...I'm fired up, as soon as I'm done with work I'm going to spend the next hour calling thier receptionist and ****ing up...UGH!!!!!!!!!
(612) 330-5500
Called three times in a row, I answered on the last call...no one on the other end...it's xcel energy, but I don't even have an account with them. UGH!
(612) 330-5500
Called me 4 times in 2 hours.I called the number and I got:"We are showing you have an over due ballance..."yadayada.I said, "I called two weeks ago and said I was signing up for state energy****istance, and xcel told me them that there would now be a hold for shut off until 04-15. So why are you calling me?Them: Well this is a courtesy reminder blah blah.Me: What courtesy? I already know the bill is due, I know there is a hold, so why are you calling me?Them: Well you're in our computer system and over due, so you will be getting calls from us.Me: 5 TIMES A Day??? THAT SOUND LIKE HARASSING THE POOR TO *****em: Well you're in our computer system and over due, so you will be getting calls from us. (repeat) and: How would you feel if we didn't call and just came out and shut you off?Me: There is a hold on my shut off due to cold weather rule, the payment is in process and you cannot shut me off before 04-15. We went through this 2 weeks ago.Them: Well you're in our computer system and over due, so you will be getting calls from us. Is there anything else I can help you with today?IOW: We will harass you as much as we want even if you're getting EA, because we can and we like to be a**holes, you're poor, whatcha gonna do about it?I Hate X-cel
(612) 330-5500
This number called me WHILE I WAS ON THE PHONE WITH XCEL ENERGY because the electricity was knocked out to my house (not related to my bill). I was calling from a friend's phone, and the guy on the other end asked to "confirm my number," so I gave it to him. I wonder if it didn't go straight into some automated database to then call me because I'm a few days late on my (very small balance) bill.Definitely Xcel Energy - ******bags.
(612) 330-5500
Party ***g up as soon as it was answered, over and over and over!
(612) 330-5500
i live in ohio and this number keeps calling me. i do not have a bill from them. perhaps a scam.
(612) 330-5500
They called, didn't leave a message. Strange part: I don't live in an area with Xcel. I have another energy company. Wrong number?
(612) 330-5500
I agree that it is definately annoying. they just keep ****ing up. i guess i will pay my bill on time next month. this is ridiculous that they get away with it, and that we have to keep them as our utility provider.
(612) 330-5500
No one on the other end but the number belongs to Xcell Energy. This is their Minneapols Office number.
(612) 330-5500
It's Xcel Energy. Your bill is overdue, and they are close to a shut-off notice.
(612) 330-5500
Called and when I answered, heard nothing at first and then the tone of a call being disconnected.
(612) 330-5500
Repeated calls from this number. Answered them and they ***g up as soon as it was answered.