
District of Columbia
Unknown
20001, 20002, 20003, 20004
Washington Zone, DC
38° 53' 59.65", -77° 1' 53.89"
Affiliated with Bandwidth.com, the Landline line (202) 643-1953 traces back to Washington Zone, DC, or close by. It has been looked up 192 times total. There's a record of 6 comments for this number, with the most recent note received onSeptember 19th, 2011. Up to now, its spam score registers at 50%. Further in-depth facts are listed below.
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192 Searches
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This number has been reported as spam times, has been searched 192 times, and has garnered 6 comments by our users. These numbers do not indicate a high potential spam risk, but report if suspected.
User comments about the phone number (202) 643-1953 suggest frequent calls, possibly linked to a survey, even to those on the Do Not Call list. Descriptions mention robo-calls, with some alleging a connection to promotional activities for a controversial topic. Several users express annoyance, indicating potential misuse of call practices. These insights are based on user comments and may not reflect verified facts.
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According to public data sources, area code 202 encompasses the District of Columbia, presenting intriguing trends in demographics and economic growth. The population has grown steadily over the past decade, residing mainly in a youthful demographic with a median age of approximately 35 years. Diverse racial groups make up the area, with a notable economic trend showing household incomes consistently above the national average. Labor force participation in this zone has risen to around 72%, indicating robust job opportunities, paired with a declining unemployment rate.
Analyzing FCC complaint metrics reveals shifting communication patterns within area code 202. Wireless complaints peaked around 2015, decreasing thereafter, while VOIP complaints surged as of 2024. Complaints regarding prerecorded calls peaked notably in 2015, whereas live voice complaints reached their height in 2017. Text message complaints have seen a sharp rise recently, spotlighting the growing concern over unsolicited messaging. On a positive note, abandoned call complaints have vanished in recent years, illustrating an evolving landscape in telecommunications experiences for residents of this region.
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(202) 643-1953
I am on the Federal Do Not Call List for years. Received a Robo Call from this number which shows ART INT SRV, at 7:57PM, 9/14/2011. It was disguised as a survey about gasoline prices. I took their survey to see what they were really promoting. My answers were angry, not civil, but very much to the point. It was a call from a Washington Lobbying Firm promoting the proposed TransCa***a XL Pipeline to move Ca***ian Tar Sands across the Ogallala Aquifer in Ne***ska, which provides most of this State's drinking/crop water supply. If TransCa***a builds the pipeline where they want, instead of paralleling their existing pipeline right-of-way, given their ****py safety record, they could ruin the drinking/crop water in not only Ne***ska, but possibly in Kansas and Oklahoma as well. I wouldn't have a problem if their built it in an 'existing safe right-of-way' paralleling their existing pipeline - but their pure raw greed and total disregard for Ne***ska citizens are the reasons for the more 'dangerous routing'. I am filing a formal complaint with the FCC for their violation of the Federal Do Not Call/List/Law. Will be taking that complaint public in the media and be getting all over out U.S. Senators/Representatives and Govenor. This illegal/enethical **** by TransCa***a needs to be stopped.
(202) 643-1953
I have call screening. Do not call.
(202) 643-1953
Some type of Phone Surveryor
(202) 643-1953
Caller id only shows Washington DC . QUIT calling me you obnoxious robot!
(202) 643-1953
I received a call from this number today at 10:44am. They left a recorded message that they were calling abt a survey. I have been on the Do Not Call registry for years, though that does not seem to matter.
(202) 643-1953
call 2 or 3 times each evening for 4 days and on Sunday afternoon