
Oklahoma
Unknown
73008, 73112, 73122, 73132
Bethany, OK
35° 31' 7.2", -97° 37' 56.15"
The telephone number (405) 384-4166, associated with the vicinity of Bethany, OK, is a Landline number that's registered through Centurylink. A total of 117 searches have been made for this number. Also, 4 user(s) have commented, with the most recent one submitted on June 21st, 2013. The spam score is 40%. Continue reading below for more detailed insights.
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This number has been reported as spam times, has been searched 117 times, and has garnered 4 comments by our users. These numbers do not indicate a high potential spam risk, but report if suspected.
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Area code 405, located predominantly in Oklahoma, reflects notable trends in population, demographics, and economic conditions according to public data sources. The region's population has steadily grown from around 1.5 milion in 2012 to over 1.7 million today. A balanced gender distribution and a median age of roughly 38 years suggest an appealing demographic landscape. The area showcases a diverse racial make-up with a predominance of White residents, followed by Black or African American individuals. Economically, median household income has increased moderately but continues to lag behind the national average. Employment metrics reveal a workforce participation rate that has decreased over the past decade, though unemployment rates have improved.
The 405 area code exhibits varied communication patterns, according to FCC complaint metrics. Wireless/mobile complaints peaked in 2015, whereas wired complaints spiked around 2018. Both types have generally declined since. In contrast, VOIP complaints saw slight upticks notably in 2019 and 2021. Prerecorded voice call complaints were at their highest in 2015, while live voice call concerns increased in 2021. No abandoned call complaints were reported in recent years, although text message complaints surged but have since tapered off. Unwanted call complaints peaked in 2018 and now show a varied pattern, reflecting ongoing changes in communication dynamics within area code 405.
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(405) 384-4166 - June 21st, 2013 5:37pm
I got a call once and I guess they didn't hear me when I stated a*****o. This number has came up 3 times already; two times yes****ay, and once already today. I don't know if I should call them back or not, I thought it was my ex from Oklahoma City. I researched online and came up with various results, spokeo.com says it is a telemarketer in Wewoka, Oklahoma, few suggest it is a landline in Bethany, Oklahoma, one stated it is a cell phone number from Tulsa, Oklahoma, but a bunch of results suggest this number is from the Oklahoma City region. There have been many calls made by this number since May 18, 2013.
(405) 384-4166 - May 16th, 2013 9:32pm
Education Call back number. not sure which one. Just asked if I wanted to go back to school. Said no. So they ***g up.
(405) 384-4166 - May 22nd, 2013 5:18pm
So****ing about going to school.
(405) 384-4166 - October 28th, 2013 4:46pm
Yup, back to school spamming!