Owner's Name
Address: 123 Example Address, New York, NY, 10001
Conversent Communications
Putnam
Landline
10524
Garrison, NY
41° 23' 1.38", -73° 56' 46.59"
Affiliated with Conversent Communications, the Landline line (845) 335-1926 traces back to Garrison, NY, or close by. It has been looked up 60 times total. There's a record of 1 comments for this number, with the most recent note received on. Up to now, its spam score registers at 10%. Further in-depth facts are listed below.
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This number has 1 spam reports
This number has a 10% spam score
This number has 1 comments
This number has 60 searches
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(845) 335-1926
Each and every single number that is used (along with this number) for scam/defrauding purposes can be stopped. I will stepbystep for those who get calls or texts on their smartphones. If applicable, send the harassing number that called or texted you a text simply stating *stop*. Turn that text into a group text, adding 7726 (spam reporting) to the group. This will include record of the scam number calling/texting you and your record of response that they stop contact. Follow the following prompts from 7726(spam reporting). Spam reporting typically thanks you for reporting, then spam reporting asks for the offending number, respond to that prompt with the offending number. Spam reporting will close out your text report by informing you by text that your report log is being reported to those who investigate call/text fraud through whatever your respective service provider is. When made into a group text, using this method, not only are you informing spam reporting, you've also just informed the offending number (if it can receive texts, but not calls- if the number is *disconnected* upon a callback, its more than likely a spoof app at use) that they've been reported. The human scammer on that end now knows. If you can text an offending number and do not get kicked back a reject text informing you it is a land line, then it received the text you sent them, no doubt. Many numbers have stopped contacting me because I've used that exact method. There are call logs on each end, so there is no deniability from the reports made to 7726 or from the scam caller.