Verizon Communications
Anne Arundel
Landline
20724, 20755, 21113
Odenton, MD
39° 5' 0.02", -76° 42' 7.71"
Affiliated with Verizon, the Landline line (410) 672-7961 traces back to Odenton, MD, or close by. It has been looked up 99 times total. There's a record of 10 comments for this number, with the most recent note received onMarch 20th, 2015. Up to now, its spam score registers at 80%. Further in-depth facts are listed below.
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FraudScan Score
0%
Fraud Risk
Legitimate User Activity
None
Likely fraudulent, spam, or a new number
Valid Number
Yes
Prepaid Number
No
Active Status
Active
Do not Call Status
Not On DNC List
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User Score
Spam Score
80% Spam Risk
Leaked
Not Leaked
Search Volume
Very High
99 Searches
by our users
Nuisance Call Scan
Unwanted Caller
6 Complaints
by our users
VoIP Number
No
Recent Abuse
No
Risk Level
Not Risky
This number has been reported as spam 6 times, has been searched 99 times, and has garnered 10 comments by our users. These numbers are higher than average, indicating a possible high risk of spam.
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Area code 410 covers a dynamic and diverse region where demographic, economic, and communication patterns have evolved considerably. According to public data sources, the population has grown steadily from around 4 million in 2012 to over 4.2 million. This growth is accompanied by a diverse racial composition, with approximately 52% White and 37% Black or African American residents. Economically, the median income has shown a consistent upward trend, surpassing national figures and reflecting financial stability.
In recent years, area code 410 has seen a shift in FCC complaint metrics. Wireless complaints peaked in 2019 but have since declined, while complaints through wired services have increased. VOIP-related issues fluctuated, also peaking in 2019. Complaints about prerecorded messages and telemarketing surged around 2019, but both have significantly decreased since then, indicating changing communication concerns in the area. Unwanted call complaints saw a notable drop after 2019, and text message issues showed variability with an increase in 2021. These trends suggest an evolving landscape in the region's communication patterns.
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(410) 672-7961 - March 20th, 2015 9:24pm
called the number back and it kept ringing busy
(410) 672-7961 - July 25th, 2014 5:40pm
The thing that we may have in common here is negative comments on Facebook about the democrats. They have your name and if not the NSA will give it to the hackers or they are the hackers. I have seen them do it on the lower tier of politics many times around election time. My guess is they have the same MO in Washington.
(410) 672-7961 - July 25th, 2014 4:09pm
this number called my cell phone. When I answered, there was no response and then it disconnected.
(410) 672-7961 - July 25th, 2014 4:12pm
Wanted my full credit card number. Psst. Clearly a scam.
(410) 672-7961 - July 25th, 2014 4:03pm
got calls,did not answer, no vm, left
(410) 672-7961 - October 1st, 2013 11:08pm
I escaped from a scamming organisation, claiming to be "Credit Card Services" who called me several times with the nice promise to lower my credit card APR if I could just confirm that I was the account holder and which card to s**** lowering first, because they claim to work for several banks. I just needed to give them the last 12 digits of my credit card number. They claimed that they already had the full number, but were required to verify the card number. Yeah, right. Luckily I did stick to my principle that I will only give my card number if *I* call a person or organisation that I know. If I am being called out of the blue, why would I give my credit card number? During the conversation, more and more *****s appeared in their ploy and in their good manners, I felt seriously pressured and already ***g up on them, only to be called back immediately but then I calmly stuck to my principle: I do not give my number when I am being called. They tried a couple more times but finally they ***g up on me. The numbers they used to call me are: 410-672-7961 and 253-753-9121. Even though I could not detect an accent, I have the su****ion that "Scott" and his supervisor "Robin" were not present in the USA and if they were, then they were hiding behind a badly overloaded VoIP telephone connection, breaking up all the time. Be aware and warned for this scam
(410) 672-7961 - October 1st, 2013 8:43pm
I answered. A recording wanting to talk about my account. Said it could drop my interest payments. I have no debt.
(410) 672-7961 - October 1st, 2013 6:55pm
got a phone call just now. I didn't answer, and like Karen, there was no message left.
(410) 672-7961 - October 1st, 2013 6:37pm
got a phone call. i didnt answer and they didn't leave a message
(410) 672-7961 - October 1st, 2013 8:41pm
I also received a phone call, didn't answer, and received no message.