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The phone exchange is the three digits after the area code and before the extension. An example is (330) 269-XXXX where 269 is the exchange number. It enables telephone line extensions to be interconnected in a local area based on a specific geographic assignment.
The (330) 269 exchange is located within the 330 area code in Youngstown-Warren, OH. It connects landline numbers from the One Communications carrier in Trumbull county. Associated zip codes include 44425.
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People are Saying:
(330) 269-9692
Identified themselves as Vanessa- to my WhatsApp account. Text message said “Dr Alden?”
(330) 269-7021
Robo dude, who laughs and everything. I told him to ***k off.
(330) 269-7021
Called saying I filled out an online survey inquiring about jobs. I couldn't remember doing that. ***g up on me when I s****ed asking him questions.
(330) 269-7021
Claimed I offered my cell number to respond to an online survey, like I would ever do that. I told him to do so****ing that began with F and "off" and I heard him getting snarky as I ***g up. It did call back an hour later but no message, and no answer. Only answered to begin with because I was expecting a delivery and who knows where that call may come in from.
(330) 269-7021
No message
(330) 269-7021
They said I filled out an online survey. ***
(330) 269-7021
they were rude and did not want to give any info about who there are. then when u call back ti find out what the heck is going on, they just have a recorded message about some **** that said u were looking for a job. TOTAT ******** ! never did inquire, they are scam s*** bags at best !
(330) 269-7021
Called but left no message....
(330) 269-7021
yes, they identified as a survey from walmart that i filled out, when i say is a lie there is not walmart close to my city and i wanted to know from where they get my phone number the guy ***g up.
(330) 269-7021
I answered the call, because some of my clients have the same 330 prefix to their numbers. The guy said he was calling me because I filled out an online survey (I didn't give my phone number in any surveys that I've completed. Most market research companies won't ask you for your phone number, unless they have to call you back to complete a survey. I know this because I used to be a market research phone interviewer. Those are usually for paid surveys, not anonymous ones.). He said I won the use of a free job service. And I know for a fact that I did not fill out a survey for anything remotely close to a job service. 1 was a survey for HP products, and the other one was a Yahoo survey about their Help page usage. The guy proceeded to ask me personal information-type questions, and as soon as he asked me what year I was born, I shut him down. I told him that I was self-employed and very happy doing what I was doing, and I wouldn't be interested in a job service...because I don't want to work for anyone else. The caller was definitely phishing for my personal information, and I don't give that out to anyone unless I know who they are, and definitely NOT over the phone. I told him I wanted to know what company he was calling for, and he quickly thanked me for my time and ***g up. DO NOT give anyone from this number your personal information, nor should you ever do that over the phone to someone you don't know. More than likely, this was someone collecting information for iden***y theft purposes. It IS a total scam. BEWARE!
(330) 269-7021
I answered the call, because some of my clients have the same 330 prefix to their numbers. The guy said he was calling me because I filled out an online survey (I didn't give my phone number in any surveys that I've completed. Most market research companies won't ask you for your phone number, unless they have to call you back to complete a survey. I know this because I used to be a market research phone interviewer. Those are usually for paid surveys, not anonymous ones.). He said I won the use of a free job service. And I know for a fact that I did not fill out a survey for anything remotely close to a job service. 1 was a survey for HP products, and the other one was a Yahoo survey about their Help page usage. The guy proceeded to ask me personal information-type questions, and as soon as he asked me what year I was born, I shut him down. I told him that I was self-employed and very happy doing what I was doing, and I wouldn't be interested in a job service...because I don't want to work for anyone else. The caller was definitely phishing for my personal information, and I don't give that out to anyone unless I know who they are, and definitely NOT over the phone. I told him I wanted to know what company he was calling for, and he quickly thanked me for my time and ***g up. DO NOT give anyone from this number your personal information, nor should you ever do that over the phone to someone you don't know. More than likely, this was someone collecting information for iden***y theft purposes. It IS a total scam. BEWARE!
(330) 269-7021
been called twice by this number - never leaves message
(330) 269-7021
Beeped then said goodbye. Very odd.
(330) 269-7021
No one on the line when I answered. Beeped. ***g up.
(330) 269-7021
Yes no message