(360)-722-XXXX exchange includes phone numbers around Marysville, WA. Registered carriers include Verizon Wireless for Mobile in Snohomish, Island county with zip codes 98223, 98241, 98252, 98259.
The 360-722-XXXX exchange has 14 spam reports
The 360-722-XXXX exchange has 15 comments
The 360-722-XXXX exchange has 1606 searches
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People are Saying:
(360) 722-5837 - October 4th, 2023 1:02pm
Asking if I was using my step sons name ***her by any chance
(360) 722-5837 - August 22nd, 2022 7:11pm
Sorry, I entered the wrong phone number, but I found Lisa. Surprisingly, it's only one digit away from your figure. Although I added the wrong number, you are a very polite person. I wish you a nice day and hope to be friends. What's your name?
(360) 722-5837 - November 15th, 2021 7:19pm
Looks for sugar babies and for some company and she will pay for it
(360) 722-5837 - September 13th, 2021 12:39am | Reported from Easthampton, MA
they say they are going to pay your bills
(360) 722-5837 - March 15th, 2021 8:54pm | Reported from Enola, PA
total scammer
(360) 722-5910 - January 15th, 2013 6:59pm
I'm sick of this ****
(360) 722-5910 - July 25th, 2013 11:16pm
***king scammers
(360) 722-5910 - February 12th, 2013 9:52pm
Aweful scammers
(360) 722-5910 - May 15th, 2012 7:11pm
I got a call from this number this morning stating that my home was in foreclosure. I****ume the company uses a database regarding individuals who have specific subject related information. It then compiles the list to call individuals connected to the phone number in question and sends out an automated request. This morning, the call made to me regarded foreclosure. It definitely is a scammer of some sort. Looked up as much info as I could and got lots of leads that pointed to Broadwing Corp. a company that rose and fell, hard overnight. The founder, David R. Huber obviously got greedy and when the company fell, he resorted to s***bag money making via telemarketing scams. I will be reporting this number as well as making an FCC complaint. I'd also like to add that this company has had a longstanding number of negative marks on it's record. A class action lawsuit was filed in the mid 1990's and cost the company big bucks. If you want to hit them where it hurts, make sure you report the number to the NDNC as well as the FCC. The more complaints found in the database, especially the FCC, the better the chances of forcing this company to go bankrupt. In the long run, we as a united can bring down the one who is not! Still resear****g and looking for more answers that will help to better identify the culprit behind it all and so far, David Huber will be hearing from me.
(360) 722-5910 - January 7th, 2012 5:55pm
Cannot call the number listed. you neef to call the phone company in Washington. Only they have the power to shut of. Just say your rights as a consumer has been violated and a report has to be filed.
(360) 722-5910 - February 14th, 2012 3:24am
Spam. Don't even try to answer you phone if you see this number.
(360) 722-5910 - December 6th, 2012 9:02pm
Pain in the ****. Call all the time
(360) 722-5910 - October 30th, 2012 11:09pm
SEO SPAM
(360) 722-5910 - October 30th, 2012 11:08pm
DRINK SPAM
(360) 722-5910 - October 24th, 2011 5:19pm
Area code 360 covers large area of Washington state. It has nothing to do with Impact Settlement in San Diego. The post ********* Impact Settlement was wrong and vindictive. Impact Settlement is an honorable company. I just spoke with them. The number 3607225910 leads to a data mining outfit that can probably pull up stakes and relocate to anywhere within 15 minutes. They setup mass autodial messages designed to scare the***** out of people and that is 100% illegal. Their customers are loan sharks and 3rd rate boiler room finance companies - most of which operate illegally and are based in foreign countries. They may even be scam artists. The phone companies are wholly negligent for allowing these people to setup numbers without more proof of who they are and what their intentions are. Next time you get a recorded call telling you you're in default, take the time to listen to the message. Follow the instructions to speak with a person. Play the game with them. Try to setup a meeting with them, or get their physical location. If you can get that far, bring the police and your attorney. They personal injury award will be enormous and most attorneys will take the case on contingency. Happy ***ting