
MCIMETRO ACCESS TRANSMISSION SERVICES LLC
Washington
VOIP
97003, 97005, 97006, 97007
Beaverton, OR
45° 29' 10.17", -122° 48' 12.86"
Affiliated with Verizon Business, the Landline line (503) 403-2710 traces back to Beaverton, OR, or close by. It has been looked up 915 times total. There's a record of 13 comments for this number, with the most recent note received onMay 14th, 2013. Up to now, its spam score registers at 100%. Further in-depth facts are listed below.
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FraudScan Score
65%
Fraud Risk
Legitimate User Activity
Low
Possibly fraudulent or spam; use caution
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
100% Spam Risk
Leaked
Not Leaked
Search Volume
Very High
915 Searches
by our users
Nuisance Call Scan
Unwanted Caller
10 Complaints
by our users
VoIP Number
Yes, Use Caution
Recent Abuse
No
Risk Level
Risky
This number has been reported as spam 10 times, has been searched 915 times, and has garnered 13 comments by our users. These numbers are higher than average, indicating a possible high risk of spam.
User comments suggest phone number (503) 403-2710 may be related to repeated calls and potential spam activities, as multiple users report frequent, unwanted calls. Some mentions tie the number to collection activities, possibly linked to a financial institution. The lack of messages and frequent calls could indicate telemarketing or spam, but this remains unverified.
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Overview According to public data sources, area code 503, encompassing parts of Oregon, has shown consistent population growth over the past decade, climbing from over 2 million to nearly 2.62 million residents. Multnomah County stands as the most populous within this region. The demographic profile indicates a predominantly White population, accounting for roughly 84%, with other racial groups representing a significant portion. Economic trends reveal an increase in median household income, surpassing national figures, and a resilient labor force participation rate hovering around 61%, well above the national average.
In area code 503, FCC complaint metrics have experienced notable changes from 2014 to 2023, reflecting evolving communication patterns. Notably, mobile complaint volumes surged in 2018 before declining sharply. Wired complaints have seen a consistent decrease, most prominently in 2023. VOIP complaints remained relatively stable with minor fluctuations. Examining call types, prerecorded voice complaints were most frequent in 2018, whereas other complaint categories like abandoned calls and robocalls have seen varying trends. Notably, unwanted call complaints, particularly from telemarketing, have steadily decreased, hinting at improved consumer awareness or changing communication practices.
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(503) 403-2710
Heh... Here's a few tidbits for people to think about regarding these jokers. (Up-front, I am not a lawyer, etc. Seek competent licensed counsel for any legal matters.) 1) These are automated calls. The TCPA pretty much makes it illegal to make such calls unless you gave consent to the party making the calls. Giving them your number, unless it's a Cell, is sufficient for those purposes. You can notify them that this is no longer allowed them if you've done this. Moreover, the following rules *explicitly* apply regardless of your consent: - No calls before 8 a.m. or after 9 p.m., local time. - No calls to numbers on the Do-Not-Call list. - They *MUST* leave who they are, who they are with, some idea of why they called, and how to call back. - Recorded or voice-synth messages are prohibited. - The following types of lines are prohibited to any automated calling system *PERIOD*- Emergency services, Hospital, Physician's office, cell phones, or any line that gets charged for inbound calls. There is a no-warning needed, $1500 per incident statutory damage that is****essable if you can prove they violated this- and can seek more if there's provable damages involved. You can seek an *****ction in addition to anything else you might do there. There may also be State level remedies in addition to the Federal ones regarding this. You have a right of action at the State/Small claims court level even though this is a Federal statute, so self-help is easily available. 2) If they outsourced the collections on this (and it strikes me that they have...), regardless of the claims, each call is subject to the rules specified in the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act as they're a third party under contract doing this for them. There are specific ground rules involved with third party collections: - They *CAN'T* represent themselves as the original creditor. (You CAN however represent you're working for them) - They can't call at "odd times" (Those time slots from the TCPA apply...in addition to not really being able to call on weekends...) - They can't call more than once a day. - They *MUST* leave who they are, who they are with, some idea of why they called, and how to call back. They can't disclose any of the nature of the debt to anyone other than those who claim to be the debtors. Depending on what's done (sounds like they're violating this by the numbers here...), aggrieved consumers can seek relief in a manner similar to the TCPA with a $1000 per incident statutory damage amount. As with the TCPA, there might be State level remedies that apply in parallel with this. As with the TCPA, you have a right of action to be able to file suit over this in a State or Federal level court. In my case, I'm gunning for them at the TCPA level. Four times a day, 6 days a week for about a month, now- to a Cell number I never gave them. I'm intending on using the approximately $144k of damages they've racked up as leverage to get them to absolve me of the pittance they're pestering me over (~$400 that THEY racked up fees for in violation of Depository Regulation CC that we were paying on just before they closed the account, only two weeks in the red on...) and to clear the checking account entries on. If not, heh...I'm sure I can find an attorney on Contingency that'll be more than happy to bleed them of that- or at least I can file it in small claims and get the money out of them to pay them back with...
(503) 403-2710
Calls between 2-4 time daily. Never leaving a message.
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SPAM - Wells Fargo Collections -- These people never give up. I was a victim of ID Theft in 2011 and Wells Fargo, who I had been doing business with for over 20 years, did not believe that all the shanangans were NOT my doing, even had me owing a mortgage in California ! I live in GA, never lived in California. Now, after allowing the ID theives to get all the money out of my account, after many many months of proving this and proving that, that sent me a letter of apology, but have never repaid any of the money that was stolen from account. Now, they are trying to collect an overdraft (their mistake a***n) that was finally resolved. This is ridiculous, and I am tired of dealing with idiots that cannot add or subtract. They call over and over and over a***n, and now I just refuse to take their calls at all.
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wells fargo collections
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Three times a day
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They call me 10+ times a day wanting me to pay off the FULL amount of what I owe on my overdrawn account with Wells Fargo (Which I pay on EVERY month). They spam my phone with phone calls everyday, and it is getting annoying.
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keep calling and do not leave a msg
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