COMMIO, LLC
Sacramento, Yolo
VOIP
95612, 95615, 95639
Courtland, CA
38° 19' 49.16", -121° 34' 8.23"
Affiliated with Onvoy, the Landline line (916) 775-0759 traces back to Courtland, CA, or close by. Further facts may be listed below. We'd like to know if you received a robocall or spam text from this number. Please leave a comment or review about your experience and who called or texted.
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The 916 area code, serving Sacramento and its surrounding counties, presents intriguing trends in demographics and the economy. According to public data sources, the population has been steadily rising, with Sacramento County as its most populous region. The demographics indicate a majority identifying as White, followed by significant Asian and African American communities. Economic trends reveal a consistently higher median income than the national average, highlighting robust local economic performance. The area supports a vibrant younger demographic, characterized by a median age below the national norm, contributing to a unique cultural and economic tapestry.
In terms of communication patterns, FCC complaint metrics illustrate evolving trends from 2014 to 2024. Wireless/mobile complaints peaked in 2018, aligning with increased reliance on mobile technology. Prerecorded voice calls were initially prevalent in 2015, but complaints about text messages began to rise significantly from 2020. The fluctuation in telemarketing and robocall complaints marks the region's adaptive landscape to communication methods. Meanwhile, employment data show a decline in labor force participation but improved job opportunities, with the area enjoying a notable decrease in unemployment rates compared to national figures.
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(916) 775-0759
This number was pretending to be an actual company named Lending Point. I applied for loans through a website and was sent an approval code and letter. I contacted the number and left a message. After that I decided to contact their customer service. I looked up the number on the Lending Point website. After speaking to them and forwarding the do***ents I was sent, they informed me that in fact the do***ents were not from their company and they had no record of my application or approval. I was told to contact my bank as well as the BBB. The next day I received a call from the number on the do***ents sent to me. A woman with a foreign accent asked me if I wanted to proceed with the loan. I told her no and explained that I spoke to the company’s customer service and that they had no record of my application or approval and that I was told it was a scam. She ***g up the phone.