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Pinal
VOIP
85173
Superior, AZ
33° 17' 33.85", -111° 6' 2.04"
The phone number (520) 689-6222 is located in or around Superior, AZ. This Landline number is registered through Bandwidth.com. There have been 82 searches conducted for this number with 2 user comments as of latest received on July 30th, 2021. This number has a current spam score of 10%. Below you will find additional detailed information:
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FraudScan Score
85%
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
10% Spam Risk
Leaked
Not Leaked
Search Volume
Very High
82 Searches
by our users
Nuisance Call Scan
Medium Risk
1 Complaint
by our users
VoIP Number
Yes, Use Caution
Recent Abuse
No
Risk Level
Risky
This number has been reported as spam 1 times, has been searched 82 times, and has garnered 2 comments by our users. These numbers are higher than average, indicating a possible high risk of spam.
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According to public data sources, area code 520 encompasses a diverse and growing population across nine counties, primarily Maricopa, Pima, and Pinal. With roughly 6.7 million residents, demographics reveal a majority White population at around 80%, alongside smaller percentages of Black, Asian, and Pacific Islander individuals. The area's median age is approximately 40 years, slightly younger than the national median, indicating a vibrant community with steady population growth over the past decade.
FCC complaint metrics indicate notable shifts in the communication patterns within area code 520. Wireless/mobile call complaints surged until 2017 but have since receded. Wired complaints show a consistent decline, whereas VOIP issues have remained stable. Particularly, prerecorded voice complaints spiked dramatically by 2018 but have been decreasing, signaling changes in consumer call complaint trends towards newer communication types like text messages, which saw increased complaints in recent years.
Economically, household incomes have risen from about $41,000 in 2012 to nearly $59,000 in 2022, although they remain below the national median. Workforce trends show a slight reduction in labor force participation, and while unemployment rates have decreased, they continue to surpass national figures. This complex blend of area code demographics and economic trends paints a picture of an evolving and multifaceted community.
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(520) 689-6222 - July 30th, 2021 8:37pm
My mother just lost a pile of money to this guy. Be on the lookout
(520) 689-6222 - September 26th, 2020 10:00pm | Reported from Phoenix, AZ
Daniel pretended to be Harry Oppenheimer on Match.com. Had quite quite a nice picture of a 77 year old. I liked the pic & sent a message on Match. He responded promptly. He(Harry) had no data on a search. But emails provided reasons, : had lived outside the USA for 69 years, since age 7. And recently came to P***nix after losing his wife. He had had mostly contract jobs in the airline industry, and now lived in a rental AirBnB apt. He belonged to no social websites. He had perfected all the necessary things a person might want to know, with sanded dialogue. Really smooth. When I researched the reverse phone number look up, turns out that Harry doesn't exist. Instead he is a 34 year old living in Parker, AZ using POBox. I reported it to Match. What tipped me off was speaking on the phone & the voice sounded weird, like there was a cover over the mouth piece, and the conversation was not congruent with the emails. This kind of fraud must stop. There are too many lonely people out there who may not do the background checks. On one search site, the phone number first showed up, then disappeared. His picture of this nice looking gentleman, also disappeared from Match. How do you handle such instances? If you do a follow-up on this, can you keep me informed. This is why a good search site is necessary. But I know of seniors who have gotten caught up in these scams and lost over $65,000. Thank you, Alyce-Anne Meadows. 623-934-9971. a-ameadows@***.net