
VONAGE NETWORK INC.
Vernon
VOIP
64772, 64778
Nevada, MO
37° 50' 37.13", -94° 21' 35.93"
The number (417) 800-2330 is a Landline line managed by Vonage Network, hailing from Nevada, MO, or the surrounding area. A total of 268 look-ups have been done for this number. 16 comments exist from users, with the freshest one posted on April 26th, 2013. This number holds a spam level of 100%. For additional in-depth data, look below.
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FraudScan Score
65%
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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Potential SPAM / Scam Caller Please use caution!
User Score
Spam Score
100% Spam Risk
Leaked
Not Leaked
Search Volume
Very High
268 Searches
by our users
Nuisance Call Scan
Unwanted Caller
12 Complaints
by our users
VoIP Number
Yes, Use Caution
Recent Abuse
No
Risk Level
Risky
This number has been reported as spam 12 times, has been searched 268 times, and has garnered 16 comments by our users. These numbers are higher than average, indicating a possible high risk of spam.
User comments on phone number (417) 800-2330 suggest it may be linked to spam or scam activity. Some report Caller ID as RX****istance, targeting seniors with prescription needs. Others identify the caller as Credit Card Services, with mixed encounters suggesting aggressive or confusing sales tactics. This number could be associated with unsolicited or unwanted communication, including robot solicitation.
This summary is generated by artificial intelligence (AI) based on experiences reported by users. While we strive for accuracy, user experiences cannot be validated and may contain inaccuracies.
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According to public data sources, area code 417 encompasses a population of approximately 1.17 million, with a slightly higher number of females than males and a median age of around 44 years. This area displays a predominantly White demographic (about 96%), and while the median household income has increased over time, it remains below the national average. Greene County is the most populated within this area code, indicating a diverse but mature community landscape.
Area code 417 has experienced notable shifts in communication patterns, as per FCC complaint metrics. From 2014 to 2024, wireless/mobile complaints have surged, especially in 2022, aligning with increased mobile usage. Conversely, wired complaints have declined. Prerecorded voice and live call complaints also reached new heights in 2022. Interestingly, text message complaints spiked in 2024 while abandoned call concerns have dwindled to none. With unwanted calls peaking in 2022, the trends in the 417 area code illustrate evolving concerns towards modern communication methods.
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(417) 800-2330
**** spammers!! Ugh!!!
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TOTAL SPAM, only under a new number
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Robot solicitation call
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I pressed "1" to speak to a rep and got an ethnic sounding male but as soon as I began to talk, a second guy came on and asked "Why I called." He insisted I called him and he didn't offer any informantion. When I said I was going to look up his company online, he said "goodbye" but didn't **** up. I told him I called to hear a genuine fraud and he shouted that he was going to "sue me." I laughed, and he shouted it over and over and said he recorded my message calling him a fraud.
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This phone number shows on my Caller ID as RX****istance. Obviously targeting seniors with presecription drug questions. But the recording says, ''Credit Card Services."
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Interesting. They accepted my last comment, but won't accept the two previous comments about the phone number I reported. Makes me wonder.
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This site won't accept my comments. Maybe Number Guru is owned by Credit Card Services. Just a thought.
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This **** site is almost as bad as the SCAMMERS who call us. I just wrote a long and detailed comment, and submitted it. And it's gone. I am not going to repeat it. But the bottomline is that I pressed "1" and talked with two sales reps. The second one took over from the first guy, got smart with me, acted like he didn't know what I waned, insisted that I called him and he didn't know why. I said "I wanted to hear a f**king FRAUD lie to me, and he shouted over and over that he was going to sue me because he had recorded everything I said.
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Caller ID said RX****istance. Obviously targeting seniors who are likely to need drug plan****istance. But the recorded "sales call" was Credit Card Services, same ****, different day. I know I cannot beat them, but I can have a little fun. I pressed "1" and was put on a waiting list. Wow, they must really be busy selling **** to dumb****es. Or maybe the callers ahead of me were doing the same thing I wanted to do. Finally someone answered. Obviously to me it was a certain ethnic male. I said so****ing like, "What are you offering?" And suddenly a differnet voice was talking in the background. I listened to two voices for a few seconds, then said, "Who am I talking to?" The second voice said, "You called me. What do you want?" I said, "What happened to the first guy who answered the phone?" The new guy said, "What are you talking about? And what do you want?" I said, "You called me about a credit card offer.." He said, "No, you called me," I said, "I'm confused. A recording said you could help with my credit card debt, but you don't seem to know that. so what are you really selling?" He said, "I am not selling anything. This is not a sales call." So I said, "Then why did you call me?" Then he went into a standard sales pitch about helphing people with more than $3000 in credit card debt. I asked what company he represented, and he said Credit Card Services. I said, "Okay, give me a minute to look you up online. I like to know who I'm dealing with." He said "goodbye" but I could still hear other voices in the background (a boilerroom operation). Then he said so****ing about why I called him, and I said, "I wanted hear a f**king scammer lie to me," and I laughed. He said, "i'm suing you, I'm suing you." And I said, "Your company has already been indicted by the FCC, and every call you make is illegal." He shouted, "I'm suing you, I'm suing you, I have this recorded ." And he ***g up. Ah, more fun than I've had in a couple days.
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Caller ID lists the caller as RX****istance
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Called, no message.
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Spam.
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Caller ID: RX****istance VMail: none