ONVOY, LLC NY
Suffolk
VOIP
11968, 11969
Southampton, NY
40° 53' 5.38", -72° 23' 32.31"
This phone number has been reported in relation to a scam where the caller impersonated an employee of Publishers Clearing House (PCH). The victim was led to believe they had won a significant cash prize and was subsequently defrauded out of over $100,000. The number is currently non-operational.
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FraudScan Score
100%
Fraud Risk
Legitimate User Activity
None
Likely fraudulent, spam, or a new number
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
10% Spam Risk
Leaked
Not Leaked
Search Volume
Very High
28 Searches
by our users
Nuisance Call Scan
Medium Risk
1 Complaint
by our users
VoIP Number
Yes, Use Caution
Recent Abuse
Yes
Risk Level
Risky
This number has been reported as spam 1 times, has been searched 28 times, and has garnered 1 comment by our users. These numbers are higher than average, indicating a possible high risk of spam.
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Area code 631 covers areas of Suffolk County and Nassau County, notable for their demographic diversity and economic growth. According to public data sources, this area boasts a population nearing 2.9 million, with a slight female majority. The racial composition is predominantly White, while other races make up significant portions. The median age suggests a stable community of families and professionals. Median household income has steadily increased, consistently surpassing national figures, highlighting positive economic trends.
According to FCC complaint metrics, area code 631 has seen varied trends regarding call-related complaints. Most complaints originated from wireless sources, peaking around 2018. However, there's been a general decrease since, particularly in this category. Prerecorded voice calls were a primary concern in the past, but trends indicate improvement in recent years. Similarly, telemarketing and robocall complaints peaked earlier but have declined, reflecting evolving communication patterns and consumer protection measures. The area demonstrates resilience as these complaint metrics show positive changes supporting its thriving community.
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People are Saying:
(631) 614-1289
This phone number was some publishing clearing House scam the man name is David Sayers impersonating and employee of PCH I was supposed to have one millions of dollars and ended up me paying out over $100,000 and my savings in my livelihood. He even got me to my put my house on a mortgage loan. Now I call this number and it says it's no longer on service. So I didn't get ripped off and I don't know how I want to get it back if I do or if not. Do you not get involved with this publishing clearing house lottery ask questions before it s****s like call Post and clearing House