
King, Pierce
Unknown
98001, 98002, 98003, 98023
Auburn, WA
47° 18' 27.37", -122° 13' 38.62"
The telephone number (253) 880-1228, associated with the vicinity of Auburn, WA, is a Landline number that's registered through Onvoy. A total of 121 searches have been made for this number. Also, 18 user(s) have commented, with the most recent one submitted on October 2nd, 2017. The spam score is 100%. Continue reading below for more detailed insights.
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This number has been reported as spam times, has been searched 121 times, and has garnered 18 comments by our users. These numbers do not indicate a high potential spam risk, but report if suspected.
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Area code 253, encompassing diverse counties including King, Pierce, and Kitsap, hosts a vibrant populace of over 3 million residents, with a median age slightly younger than the national figure. The demographic profile highlights a predominantly White population, with significant Asian and African American communities. Economic trends in the region illustrate robust growth, with household incomes surpassing national averages consistently, particularly with median incomes climbing faster than nationwide figures. The youthful median age and demographic diversity suggest a dynamic and promising environment, attractive to both families and professionals.
According to FCC complaint metrics, the 253 area demonstrates notable shifts in communication patterns, with wireless complaints peaking around 2018 but subsequently declining. Wired complaints have continuously decreased to their lowest levels in recent years. Unwanted calls, particularly from telemarketers and robocalls, once major concerns, have seen reduced complaint numbers, indicating a decline in such irritants. Abandoned and live voice call complaints have also diminished, reflecting evolving communication dynamics and regulatory impacts within the locale. Text message complaints' fluctuations further underscore changing challenges in the area’s communication landscape.
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(253) 880-1228
Called leaving a voice message that the IRS is filling a lawsuit a***nst me. Called the number, nothing happened. Scared the **** out of me though.
(253) 880-1228
Claimed to be IRS filing a lawsuit. IRS Doesn't call.
(253) 880-1228
left a voicemail saying that the IRS was suing me. There is absolutely no reason for that to happen...if it had been about school loans, perhaps I may owe a "bit" on those.... but not taxes or anything the IRS should be concerned with!
(253) 880-1228
automated message claiming IRS was filing a lawsuit. left this number to call them back
(253) 880-1228
Fake-ass lawsuit.
(253) 880-1228
Said they were the IRS filing a lawsuit a***nst me. Called me on my work number. The IRS will NEVER call you, they only send mail. Don't fall for it!
(253) 880-1228
Pretending as IRS, and ask for last four digit of SSN to charge money
(253) 880-1228
Voicemail saying IRS is filing a lawsuit a***nst me. LOL.
(253) 880-1228
Got the same call about a lawsuit filed a***nst me. They threatened that if I didn't give my SS# and DOB or ***g up the call that I'd be arrested. Officer Robert Smith with a heavy Indian accent..riiight.
(253) 880-1228
Told me lawsuit was filed a***nst me
(253) 880-1228
automated msg said IRS is filing a lawsuit.. called back # , of course, no answer...
(253) 880-1228
Said lawsuit said investigation I asked for supervisor and the ***g up
(253) 880-1228
I missed the call, called back and they said that a lawsuit was put out a***nst my name/that i was being sued and asked for digits from my social security number and other personal information.
(253) 880-1228
Claims to be IRS with a warrant for my arrest. Tells me to give him last four of my social or expect a sheriff at my doorstep. Caller's name was "Officer John Smith" but had a thick East Indian accent and a lot of loud phone room voices could be heard in the background. Told him to go ahead and send a sheriff (he was calling my work number, a hospital department extension)
(253) 880-1228
Fake IRS. Claiming the IRS is suing
(253) 880-1228
wants all my money
(253) 880-1228
Scam - recorded message claiming they are from IRS and suing for back taxes. The IRS will NEVER call, especially about a serious issue such as this - they always communicate through mail.
(253) 880-1228
Recording claiming IRS action.