Owner's Name
Address: 123 Example Address, New York, NY, 10001
Cablevision Lightpath
Nassau, Suffolk
Landline
11735, 11737, 11747, 11760
Farmingdale, NY
40° 44' 2.38", -73° 27' 1.14"
The telephone number (631) 393-6568, associated with the vicinity of Farmingdale, NY, is a Landline number that's registered through Cablevision Lightpath. A total of 13 searches have been made for this number. Also, 1 user(s) have commented, with the most recent one submitted on . The spam score is 10%. Continue reading below for more detailed insights.
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(631) 393-5040 | Cablevision Lightpath | Farmingdale, NY | View Reports |
(631) 393-0903 | Cablevision Lightpath | Farmingdale, NY | View Reports |
(631) 393-0613 | Cablevision Lightpath | Farmingdale, NY | View Reports |
(631) 393-9400 | Cablevision Lightpath | Farmingdale, NY | View Reports |
(631) 393-0611 | Cablevision Lightpath | Farmingdale, NY | View Reports |
(631) 393-6568
We have been called numerous times by a company identifying themselves on caller ID as PCA Colectables. We block the number, and they change it (probably not a real number to begin with) so that the call gets through. When we answer, they want to sell gold coins. First, we don't buy investments from cold callers (scam, anyone?). Second, they don't spell "collectibles" correctly. Third, when we do answer, we tell them we have no interest but they continue to change their number in an attempt to get through. Fourth, we are on a do not call list and have no previous business relationship with them, and have asked them to take us off of their solicitation list. Fifth, I would think if they are a legitimate business, it would be possible to located them somewhere on the internet. They have no presence on the internet, and all of the numbers they have used on caller ID are nowhere to be found in internet phone books. Legitimate businesses WANT customers to be able to reach them. This has "SCAM" written all over it, and I'm tired of being bugged by these people.