
ONVOY, LLC CO
Cheyenne
VOIP
80802, 80810
Cheyenne Wells, CO
38° 49' 16.07", -102° 21' 4.25"
Affiliated with Onvoy, the Landline line (719) 767-1000 traces back to Cheyenne Wells, CO, or close by. It has been looked up 276 times total. There's a record of 14 comments for this number, with the most recent note received onMay 1st, 2013. Up to now, its spam score registers at 100%. Further in-depth facts are listed below.
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FraudScan Score
85%
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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Potential SPAM / Scam Caller Please use caution!
User Score
Spam Score
100% Spam Risk
Leaked
Not Leaked
Search Volume
Very High
276 Searches
by our users
Nuisance Call Scan
Unwanted Caller
12 Complaints
by our users
VoIP Number
Yes, Use Caution
Recent Abuse
No
Risk Level
Risky
This number has been reported as spam 12 times, has been searched 276 times, and has garnered 14 comments by our users. These numbers are higher than average, indicating a possible high risk of spam.
Learn more about this phone number and where the caller may be located.
The 719 area code encompasses a diverse and expanding region characterized by distinct population, economic, and demographic trends. According to public data sources, the area houses approximately 1.5 million people, with El Paso County as the most populous. Predominantly White, with minorities forming about 11% of the population, the median age is roughly 44 years. Economic trends reveal a steady increase in median household income, which, though lower than the national median, has been catching up.
Within the 719 area code, FCC complaint metrics indicate fluctuating communication patterns over the past decade. Wireless complaints, once prominent, have decreased significantly since their peak in 2018. Wired complaints surged around 2020 but have diminished since. Additionally, complaints related to prerecorded voice and telemarketing calls peaked in 2018 and 2020, respectively, highlighting persistent consumer issues. Notably, robocall concerns have remained minor, while text message complaints saw an increase from 2014 to 2018, reflecting evolving challenges in telecommunications.
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People are Saying:
(719) 767-1000
Called saying they could lower my credit card rate. Connected me to a sales person I asked what company it was and they ***g up.
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Total BS. Asked repeatedly about who was offering me a discount. Could be a scam.
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Called about lowering interest rates, knew was spam so pressed 1 to talk to live representative to ask whom (corporation) they were****ociated with and they ***g up.
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Called on my cell phone - spam
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I received a phone call but as soon as i heard a ma****e i ***g up.
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Spam
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Received a call from 7197671000, which is a fake number. Telemarketing/scamming comes from Asia and Africa, mostly from India using fake US numbers.
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SPAMMER POS!!!
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Called x2 without leaving a message
(719) 767-1000
called about lowering intrest rates
(719) 767-1000
Called me twice and ***g up.
(719) 767-1000
automated call that stated there was no problem with my account, but I could press "1" to speak with someone for lowering my payments. when I pressed 1, the salesman stated he was with Consumer Credit Card Services, or a similar name to that, and asked if I was trying to lower my rates. I asked him to repeat the company he was with (which sounded like a cell phone as it was cutting in and out) and if he was with a bank, and he said ~'no, your bank won't call you. they are the ones *****ing you out of all your money'