
Cheatham
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37082
Kingston Springs, TN
36° 6' 5.84", -87° 6' 52.27"
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Area code 629, covering parts of Tennessee, has witnessed significant demographic and economic shifts over recent years. According to public data sources, this area has a diverse demographic makeup, predominantly White, with Black or African American residents, followed by smaller percentages of Asian and other races. The population has been steadily growing, with Davidson County as a major hub of activity. The region's labor force participation has remained consistent, with employment rates indicating a healthier job market compared to national figures.
FCC complaint metrics in area code 629 have indicated evolving communication patterns. Since 2015, complaints via wireless methods have surged, reflecting increased mobile usage. Wired complaint levels peaked in 2019, while VOIP-related grievances have seen a steady rise, underscoring the shift to internet-based communications. Prerecorded and live voice calls gathered heightened complaints at different times over the last decade. Notably, unwanted calls remain a significant issue for residents, reflecting growing community concern over unsolicited disturbances, with text message grievances also marking a recent uptick.
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(629) 225-8236 - August 21st, 2022 11:31am | Reported from Ashburn, VA
This person contacted me through Tik Tok. He called himself Neil Diamond, and thanked me for my comment. He wanted to contact me through Google Chat. I did not respond to him after that. I made the mistake of giving him my cell phone number. He called my number at 4 and 8 pm for 2 days. I did not answer.I I blocked Tik Tok and Sat.,August 20, my cell phone number. I have no further contact from him.