Queens
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C1A, C1B, C1C, C1E
Charlottetown, PE
46° 14' 26.77", -63° 8' 1.15"
The phone number 902-200-6550 could be linked to attempts at Social Security scams. It may be associated with spam calls and unwanted phone activities. This number might be used in Social Security-related fraud schemes, so it could be advisable for recipients to remain cautious and avoid responding to suspicious requests for personal or financial information.
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None
Likely fraudulent, spam, or a new number
Valid Number
No
Prepaid Number
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Unknown
Active Status
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Active Status Unknown
Do not Call Status
Not On DNC List
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Search Volume
Very High
27 Searches
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Nuisance Call Scan
Low Risk
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VoIP Number
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No
Recent Abuse
No Recent Abuse Found
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This number has been reported as spam times, has been searched 27 times, and has garnered 1 comment by our users. These numbers do not indicate a high potential spam risk, but report if suspected.
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Area code 902 encompasses a diverse demographic landscape, with approximately half of the population identifying as White, followed closely by Black or African American residents. The area hosts a population of around 351,000, skewing younger with a median age under the national average. Montgomery and Morgan counties are the most populous regions within this area, collectively accounting for the majority of its residents. Economic indicators reveal a stable environment with declining unemployment rates, now lower than national averages.
FCC complaint data from area code 902 indicates significant shifts from 2014 to 2024. There has been a noticeable rise in wireless call complaints, reaching new heights in 2024, while wired complaints have diminished. Prerecorded and live voice call concerns saw peaks earlier, but recent complaints increasingly focus on text messages, highlighting a change in communication patterns. The persistent issue of unwanted calls has grown, culminating in a projected peak of about 20 incidents in 2024, underlining the challenges posed by unsolicited communications in this region.
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(902) 200-6550
Received a text at 1:00 am from this #. Supposedly from MYUPS-PARCEL.COM about a package undeliverable. I'm not expecting any packages. SCAM SPAM.