Queens
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11096, 11208, 11365, 11366
New York City Zone, NY
40° 41' 43.5", -73° 49' 23.3"
Affiliated with YMax Communications, the Landline line (718) 880-5710 traces back to New York City Zone, NY, or close by. It has been looked up 68 times total. There's a record of 21 comments for this number, with the most recent note received onJune 13th, 2018. Up to now, its spam score registers at 100%. Further in-depth facts are listed below.
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Fraud Risk
Legitimate User Activity
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Likely fraudulent, spam, or a new number
Valid Number
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Prepaid Number
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Unknown
Active Status
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Active Status Unknown
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Not On DNC List
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Search Volume
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68 Searches
by our users
Nuisance Call Scan
Low Risk
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VoIP Number
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No
Recent Abuse
No Recent Abuse Found
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This number has been reported as spam times, has been searched 68 times, and has garnered 21 comments by our users. These numbers do not indicate a high potential spam risk, but report if suspected.
This summary is generated by artificial intelligence (AI) based on experiences reported by users. While we strive for accuracy, user experiences cannot be validated and may contain inaccuracies.
Learn more about this phone number and where the caller may be located.
Area code 718 serves a vibrant and populous region, encompassing significant areas of Kings, Queens, and Bronx counties. According to public data sources, the population has grown from approximately 7.9 million in 2012 to around 8.4 million by 2021, indicating robust demographic and economic trends. The area has a diverse racial composition, with White, Black or African American, and Asian populations prominently represented. A youthful median age and a higher female population underscore dynamic social frameworks. Additionally, the steady labor force participation rate at about 62% from 2012 to 2022 highlights economic activity and opportunity.
Examining FCC complaint metrics in the 718 area code unveils evolving communication patterns. In 2018, wireless call complaints peaked significantly, paralleling the rise of prerecorded voice complaints around the same period. Meanwhile, wired and VOIP complaints have generally decreased, marking a shift in complaint dynamics. Notably, telemarketing and robocall complaints, prevalent in 2015, have considerably declined recently. Emerging in 2016, unwanted call complaints topped in 2018 but have reduced steadily since. Such trends reflect changing communication habits and regulatory impacts within the area.
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(718) 880-5710
Keeps calling. Robot call stating allegations against me and police are on their way .
(718) 880-5710
Says that there are several serious allegations against me and that I will be arrested by the local authorities; I need to call them back............I reported them to the Do not call registry. They have called every hour today, I blocked their number so they just leave a voice mail message always the same.........
(718) 880-5710
Said he was with it's and Homeland security, I would be arrested soon ,if I did not call back
(718) 880-5710
Claims that taxes are in arrears and threatens arrest within 24 hrs if I don't call back. IRS does not do this.
(718) 880-5710
it is a scam do not call back
(718) 880-5710
scam call - says you will be arrested
(718) 880-5710
IRS scam. With wording that has been stated in the past comments
(718) 880-5710
There are serious allegations and if you don't get back to us in 24 working hours local police will take you into custody
(718) 880-5710
Message: From the headquarters which will get 24 working hours and once again expired after that you will be taking under custody by the local police as there are four serious allegations pressed on your name at this moment we would request you to get back to us so that we can discuss about...
(718) 880-5710
Claiming IRS issue and I will be arrested in 24 hours if I don’t return the call. SCAM!
(718) 880-5710
Don't answer, and DO NOT call them back or give them info.
(718) 880-5710
Message: From the headquarters which will get 24 working hours and once again expired after that you will be taking under custody by the local police as there are four serious allegations pressed on your name at this moment we would request you to get back to us so that we can discuss about...
(718) 880-5710
By "local police as there are more serious allegations pressed on your name...."
(718) 880-5710
says from IRS legal action being taken I'm going to be arrested etc etc
(718) 880-5710
The Law is coming to get me tomorrow if I don't call the number. Chuckle chuckle.
(718) 880-5710
irs scam
(718) 880-5710
Recording says 4 allegations against me and I will be picked up by the law unless I call back
(718) 880-5710
Same story as below. An automated voice saying there are 4 serious allocation charges against whoever picks up and to return the call.
(718) 880-5710
Pretending to be with IRS and claims that there are warrants issued against the receipient of the call.
(718) 880-5710
IRS
(718) 880-5710
No one is on the line.