
T-Mobile
Hamilton, Logan, Highland
Wireless
45001, 45002, 45030, 45033
Cincinnati, OH
39° 6' 8.63", -84° 30' 43.3"
The telephone number (513) 293-0842, associated with the vicinity of Cincinnati, OH, is a Mobile number that's registered through T-Mobile. A total of 331 searches have been made for this number. Also, 13 user(s) have commented, with the most recent one submitted on April 12th, 2013. The spam score is 100%. Continue reading below for more detailed insights.
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331 Searches
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11 Complaints
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This number has been reported as spam 11 times, has been searched 331 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 that calls from (513) 293-0842 may involve robocalling and possible telemarketing scams, including attempts to lower interest rates. Some claim it could be connected to identity verification efforts. There are mentions of robocalls and spam. Commenters express frustration, advising reporting such calls to authorities. The information indicated here reflects general concerns based on users' experiences.
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The 513 area code, according to public data sources, reveals an evolving demographic and economic landscape. The population is predominantly White, with notable Black or African American and Asian communities. The median age is slightly lower than the national figure, indicating a mature populace. Economically, the region shows a persistent rise in median household income, outpacing national averages, highlighting continued economic improvement. Labor force participation remains robust, with employment rates climbing and unemployment decreasing, illustrating increased job opportunities over the years.
Examining FCC complaint metrics, communication patterns within area code 513 have shifted from wired to wireless and mobile forms. Wireless complaints peaked in 2018, while VOIP complaints consistently increased, reflecting changing communication preferences. There have been significant fluctuations in complaint types prerecorded voice calls peaked in 2018, live calls in 2019, and a spike in text message complaints began in 2022. Notably, abandoned call complaints declined sharply to zero by 2022, and robocalls diminished significantly post-2014, showcasing the region's dynamic communication landscape.
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(513) 293-0842 - April 12th, 2013 4:15pm
The FCC has temporarily halted 9 minor unprofitable boiler rooms who will receive a slap on the wrist and be back at it within a few days. At the height of this telephone debacle it's been said that each call center was making 27 calls a second, which is a whopping 2.4 million calls in a single day. In the meantime the calls will continue since they are making money with what is called a CNAM revenue-sharing program through companies like http://www.telephonemanagement.net and http://www.CallerID4U.com In their own words: 'Every day your company makes thousands of outbound phone calls. Every one of those calls generates revenue for many companies, why not yours? Our CNAM revenue-sharing program helps you make money every time a Caller ID request is made by a phone carrier. A high-traffic call center can lose ***dreds to thousands of dollars a day to phone carriers by allowing them to charge for access to your own data.' You can now see why the criminals keep calling even though they know you won't fall for their scam. They are making money even if you don't answer the phone. If someone does make the mistake of answering the phone and falling for their scam then it is just icing on the cake for them. These people are the lowest form of filth on this planet. There is a blog site that has information on one of these operations: http://telemarketerspam.wordpress.com Please read the blog and report violations to the proper authorities. The criminals behind this operation aren't going to pay attention to you asking to be removed from their list. Their calls cost them almost nothing and they make millions of them so they have no intention of ever removing someone. When you press a key to talk to them all that is accomplished is to verify that they have a working number. Unfortunately ****ing an air horn or whistle doesn't work either. Their headset have noise dampeners plus they are expecting it. However with that said if it makes you feel better then by all means give it a ****. Despite the best interagency enforcement efforts to combat mass marketing fraud, the FBI remains cognizant of the fact that the only enduring remedy for this crime problem lies in consumer education and fraud prevention programs. Toward this end, the FBI has not only produced its own mass marketing fraud prevention materials, but coordinates on other public information efforts with the DOJ, FTC, and the USPIS, a**** others. The FBI also supports a consumer fraud prevention website in conjunction with the USPIS which can be located on the web at: http://www.stopfraud.gov. Additionally, further information on mass marketing fraud schemes can be found at www.fbi.gov, www.ftc.gov, www.ic3.gov, and www.stopfraud.gov. Why hasn't the FBI used the RICO act and gone after these organizations? On October 15, 1970, the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act (18 U.S.C. §§ 1961–1968), commonly referred to as the 'RICO Act', became United States law. The RICO Act allowed law enforcement to charge a person or group of people with racketeering, defined as committing multiple violations of certain varieties within a ten-year period. The purpose of the RICO Act was stated as 'the elimination of the infiltration of organized crime and racketeering into legitimate organizations operating in interstate commerce'. S.Rep. No.****, 91st Cong., 1st Sess. 76 (1968). However, the statute is sufficiently broad to encompass illegal activities relating to any enterprise affecting interstate or foreign commerce. What To Do When You Get an Illegal Robocall; http://www.ftc.gov/bcp/edu/microsites/robocalls 1. **** Up. Do not press 1 or any other numbers to get off the list and NEVER call them back 2. Consider blocking the number or on a cell phone add it to a contact list and****ign NO ring tone 3. Report it at http://www.fcc.gov/complaints 4. Report it at https://www.ftccomplaintassistant.gov 5. People should continually file complaints with their Attorney Generals office 6. Report any criminal activity to the FBI here: https://tips.fbi.gov Robocalls are illegal unless you have given them prior permission in writing (not worded into some small print contract from a 3rd party) and are absolutely illegal to a cell phone. The Telephone Consumer Protection Act permits individuals who have received certain unlawful telemarketing, such as junk faxes or telemarketing calls, to sue the violator in state courts where they may be awarded up to $1500 for each violation. EVERYONE should be reporting them everywhere that they can. It is important to keep up the pressure even though nothing seems to be getting done, or else the government will just sit back and claim they are doing a good job since there are fewer complaints. Since this is an obvious attempt at iden***y theft and is interstate, the FBI should be forced to get involved. Charge them with a CRIMINAL offense and throw them in prison instead of the FCC saying 'Naughty - naughty, now go out and play nice'. (Prosecute them in criminal court instead of civil penalties). Call Type: Telemarketer
(513) 293-0842 - April 19th, 2013 6:55pm
Beware ! ! ! They Are Not Who They Claim To Be - This Is A Subversive Attempt To Verify Who You Are. The Only Way To Stop These Kinds Of Calls Is To Make Them Pay. Always Answer - They Have To Pay For Completed Call. Keep Them Talking As Long As Possible With Fake Info So They Have To Pay More.
(513) 293-0842 - April 24th, 2013 10:55pm
Caller id says ohio call. Asks you to press 1 to lower interest rates. Pressed 1 three times to tell them to F off and nothing happens.
(513) 293-0842 - April 3rd, 2013 11:08pm
This is the 500yh time I have gotten this call saying its my last chance to lower an interest rate.
(513) 293-0842 - April 8th, 2013 6:35pm
Caller ID: Out of Area VMail: 3 seconds of silence
(513) 293-0842 - April 20th, 2013 12:49am
Is this from Spring Hill Nursery
(513) 293-0842 - March 20th, 2013 10:19pm
Caller ID: 5132930842 (duh!) VMail: none
(513) 293-0842 - April 14th, 2013 7:08pm
i hate these people
(513) 293-0842 - March 14th, 2013 10:50pm
child ******er
(513) 293-0842 - March 21st, 2013 7:56pm
Robocaller
(513) 293-0842 - March 26th, 2013 9:27pm
Robo
(513) 293-0842 - April 22nd, 2013 2:48pm
SPAM
(513) 293-0842 - April 24th, 2013 5:45pm