AERIAL COMMUNICATIONS
Hillsborough
Wireless
33602, 33604, 33606, 33688
Tampa, FL
27° 56' 54.63", -82° 27' 32.65"
This phone number has been involved in a potential rental scam on Facebook Marketplace. The individual using this number claimed to be the property owner but avoided providing a name initially. Upon further investigation, the actual owner of the property was not the individual in question. The scam involves scheduling walk-throughs using temporary electric lock numbers to appear legitimate but requesting deposits from victims afterward.
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Valid Number
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Prepaid Number
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Active Status
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8 Searches
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Low Risk
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VoIP Number
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Overview The 813 area code encompasses a vibrant and diverse demographic landscape. According to public data sources, it serves a population of nearly 3 million, with a higher female demographic and a median age slightly above the national average. Economic trends are positive, with household incomes showing significant growth, surpassing national averages. The region includes Hillsborough, Pinellas, and Pasco counties, each contributing to the area's rich social fabric.
Within the 813 area code, FCC complaint metrics have revealed evolving communication patterns. The peak in wireless/mobile complaints was noted back in 2015; since then, they have decreased along with wired complaints. The frequency of VOIP complaints has varied, reaching a low in 2024. Among call types, prerecorded call grievances peaked in 2015, whereas live voice complaints have dwindled over time. Notably, text message complaints surged in recent years. A focus on unwanted calls was prominent, highlighted by a peak in 2018 but decreasing since. Economic improvements align with a more stable communication environment, potentially influencing these trends.
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(813) 263-2751
Found a property on Facebook Marketplace and was given this number to contact the "owner" to rent it.... While I was there, He texted a few times asking if I liked it because "there were other people waiting to jump on it if I didn't want it" I asked his name and he kept avoiding it until much later and after I said many times that if we are going to do business then at the very least he should give his name..... Sounded more and more sketchy so I looked on the Broward county tax appraiser website to see the owner and what do you know, it wasn't ***Micheal Gilliland*** and when I called a notice I had seen on one window taped from the outside it said to contact them for access. Turns out that these scammers use a fake name or your name to schedule a walk through and then they receive a temp electric lock number for access that is only good for one hour, so everything appears as legit when in fact the person you are about to send a deposit to isn't the actual owner of the property!!!!