
TWILIO INTERNATIONAL, INC.
Baltimore, Baltimore
VOIP
21201, 21202, 21203, 21204
Baltimore, MD
39° 17' 30.32", -76° 36' 47.44"
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According to public data sources, area code 443 covers a populous and diverse region with approximately 4.3 million residents. The racial composition involves around 52% White, approximately 37% Black or African American, and about 5% Asian residents. The area has experienced steady population growth from roughly 4 million in 2012, influenced by the economic environment and demographic trends. Employment statistics reveal a labor force participation rate that slightly declined over the last decade, alongside a significant drop in unemployment, now below the national average.
FCC complaint metrics for area code 443 highlight a dynamic landscape. Wireless or mobile call complaints peaked around 2018 but have reduced since, with projections indicating an uptick in 2024. Prerecorded voice call grievances also reached their height in the same year, then tapered off, while text message complaints have been on a rise recently. Early on, telemarketing and robocall issues were prevalent, especially around 2016. Unwanted call complaints peaked at approximately 1000 in 2018 but declined to around 250 by 2023, with telemarketing complaints nearly dissipated post-2017.
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(443) 873-2605
The caller attempted to scam money from me to supposedly support the police. He claimed the police were under attack by BLM and other protestors. He used inflammatory rhetoric and misleading statements to try convince me to that if I did not give money, violent pro*****rs would invade and destroy the (white) suburbs (or wherever I lived). He implied that the police needed more money for crowd control weapons (like rubber bullets, tear gas, sonic cannons, and microwave guns). He said the police and citizens couldn't be safe unless the police were heavily armed, so they needed money. He said that if any new or existing law would further restrict what type and level of force can be used by officers a***nst protestors or a***nst anyone they suspect of wrongdoing. then police officers would quit en masse and those officers remaining would refuse to respond to any calls having to do with demonstrations or protests. He said the they needed money to influence lawmakers so that they could block legislation intended to make police more accountable for police brutality incidents. This "policeman" was attempting to use prejudice and fear to get "donations." Mostly he used racist/xenophobic/etc language to incite fears that if I didn't donate money to him, that the police wouldn't stop the scary protestors from "getting" me. However, as soon as I s****ed asking a few questions about the group he was collecting money for. For example. what group are you representing, how does your group distribute money and resources to help police officers, who decides how the money you collect is distributed? He abruptly ***g up. I search the number that appeared on the caller ID, and I discovered the number was identified as a number that was used by scammers. Someone representing the police would not call from a phone number that has no owner on file, nor would they call from a phone number that has been****ociated with scams/fraud. This scammer uses so****ing familiar, e.g. the fraternal order of police calling for donations, and then adds scary lies to capitalize on conscious and unconscious racial and economic stereotypes. He uses fear to bully victims into donating their money. The scammer is bossy and authoritative. He tries to be intimidating. Don't get fooled by this ****. If you have encountered this scammer, I encourage you to please report the scammer and recount the conversation. Hopefully he can be stopped.