
CenturyLink
Hennepin, Wright, Ramsey
Landline
55005, 55011, 55013, 55014
Twin Cities, MN
44° 58' 47.88", -93° 15' 49.81"
Affiliated with CenturyLink, the Landline line (612) 873-0000 traces back to Twin Cities, MN, or close by. It has been looked up 287 times total. There's a record of 9 comments for this number, with the most recent note received onFebruary 8th, 2024. Up to now, its spam score registers at 70%. Further in-depth facts are listed below.
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FraudScan Score
80%
Fraud Risk
Legitimate User Activity
Medium
Likely a legitimate number (not fraud)
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
70% Spam Risk
Leaked
Leaked in Breach
Search Volume
Very High
287 Searches
by our users
Nuisance Call Scan
Unwanted Caller
2 Complaints
by our users
VoIP Number
No
Recent Abuse
Yes
Risk Level
Risky
This number has been reported as spam 2 times, has been searched 287 times, and has garnered 9 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) 873-0000
called at 8:20 in the morning, no message
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Nurse calling from HCMC about a patient
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Stated they had 300 dollars that I had left there after being arrested by Metro Transit police in Minneapolis 1 week ago. They didn't have the authority to arrest, and they transported me in a subpa ambulance, I was released within a couple of hours. The phone number switches and seems to be coming from the Atlanta, GA 30030
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Hennepin County Medical Center
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I received a call at 10:57 C.T. on my cell phone. W***ver this is needs to be stopped. I am reporting this to HCMC.
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I received a call from this number at 21 min after midnight. I didnt pick it up though. Should have. Sigh.