BANDWIDTH.COM CLEC, LLC
Pasco
VOIP
33524, 33539, 33540, 33541
Zephyrhills, FL
28° 14' 4.45", -82° 11' 1.47"
A user reported receiving a text from someone asking if they were. After clarifying the user was not, the texter apologized and asked if they could continue the conversation. The conversation then shifted to investments and financial matters, raising suspicions of a potential financial scam. The user avoided further engagement and suspected it might be a financial scam based on past experiences.
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22 Searches
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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) 395-9694
Texted me asking if I was Zach. Then apologized when I said no. Asked if it was okay to speak to me anyway. After several texts s****ed asking about investments and financial stuff. I didn't entertain that conversation and steered clear. I feel like it may be a financial scammer trying to get me to send money but didn't encourage more conversation. Had one of these a few years ago.