ONVOY, LLC
Tarrant, Johnson, Ellis
VOIP
76063
Mansfield, TX
32° 33' 43.76", -97° 8' 29.68"
This phone number has been reported multiple times for romance scams. It is frequently associated with Robo-Caller calls. Users have noted nuisances like persistent sales calls. Use ReversePhone.com to search the owner of this phone number if you're uncertain, it may be linked to romance scam activities. It is advisable to be cautious and verify the caller's identity if you receive a call from this number.
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FraudScan Score
85%
Fraud Risk
Legitimate User Activity
High
Likely a legitimate number (not fraud)
Valid Number
Yes
Prepaid Number
No
Active Status
Active
Do not Call Status
Not On DNC List
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Likely a Safe Caller
User Score
Spam Score
0% Spam Risk
Leaked
Not Leaked
Search Volume
Very High
28 Searches
by our users
Nuisance Call Scan
Low Risk
0 Complaints
by our users
VoIP Number
Yes, Use Caution
Recent Abuse
No
Risk Level
Risky
This number has been reported as spam 0 times, has been searched 28 times, and has garnered 3 comments by our users. These numbers do not indicate a high potential spam risk, but report if suspected.
User comments suggest the phone number (817) 592-1250 may be associated with a person met through an online dating platform, claiming military deployment and requesting Apple Gift Cards. Multiple users noted similar patterns of communication and requests, indicating potential scam activity. The concerns about financial requests and fabricated personal details point to possible deceptive practices.
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The 817 area code encompasses a dynamic region with a growing population of over 6.38 million, according to public data sources. Key counties like Dallas, Tarrant, and Denton contribute significantly to this diverse demographic landscape. Predominantly White, the area's racial composition includes significant Black, Asian, and other ethnic groups. Economic trends highlight a robust labor market, with a stable labor force participation rate and a declining unemployment rate, showcasing resilience below the national average.
In recent years, the 817 area code has experienced fluctuations in FCC complaint metrics. Wireless/mobile complaints, once peaking, have diminished by 2023. Wired complaint trends have mostly seen a downward trajectory, whereas VOIP complaints peaked in 2019 before declining. Unwanted call concerns, notably robocalls, have waned, marking a significant drop in complaints by 2023. Prerecorded voice and abandoned call complaints particularly surged in previous years, but recent data shows a noticeable decline.
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(817) 592-1250
I too met this man on Christianmingle.com, his handle is ****** on Christianmingle, and calls himself Scott Riley. Looking at the the 2 submissions above mine, I see he was talking to me the same time as the other women, asking me for gift cards, and then ultimately asking me to help him pay airfare to leave Kyiv Ukraine, on his peace keeping mission, to retire and s**** his life with me. He is a Major scam artist.
(817) 592-1250
I met this person on christianmingle.com who went by the name Scott Webb Riley who claimed to be in the army overseas on a private peacekeeping mission. He began to ask for Apple Gift Cards.
(817) 592-1250
I met this person on christianmingle.com and he claimed to be in the military deployed overseas and quickly began asking me to buy him Apple Gift Cards etc.