
AT&T Pacific
Santa Clara, San Mateo
Landline
94025, 94026, 94027, 94028
Palo Alto, CA
37° 26' 36.75", -122° 8' 33.8"
The phone number (650) 857-1502 is located in or around Palo Alto, CA. This Landline number is registered through AT&T California. There have been 28 searches conducted for this number with 7 user comments as of latest received on February 2nd, 2011. This number has a current spam score of 70%. Below you will find additional detailed information:
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Valid Number
Yes
Prepaid Number
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Active Status
Active
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70% Spam Risk
Leaked
Leaked in Breach
Search Volume
Very High
28 Searches
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Nuisance Call Scan
Low Risk
0 Complaints
by our users
VoIP Number
No
Recent Abuse
No
Risk Level
Not Risky
This number has been reported as spam 0 times, has been searched 28 times, and has garnered 7 comments by our users. These numbers are higher than average, indicating a possible high risk of spam.
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In area code 650, which includes the bustling regions of Santa Clara, San Francisco, and San Mateo Counties, the population has seen notable growth, reaching its peak around 2020 with a slight decline thereafter. According to public data sources, this area boasts a vibrant and diverse demographic with a notable economic advantage, showcased by a median household income significantly surpassing the national average and a high labor force participation rate exceeding broader U.S. figures. This indicates strong economic trends and opportunities in the region.
Analysis of FCC complaint data reveals distinctive communication patterns in area code 650. Wireless/mobile calls dominate complaint channels, reflecting prevalent communication trends in this tech-savvy region. A rise in wired complaints since 2020 suggests shifts in communicative preferences. Complaints about prerecorded voice calls peaked in 2018, while abandoned call complaints have decreased since peaking in 2017. The sustained issue of unwanted calls, particularly telemarketing, remains prevalent, with fluctuations in complaints illustrating ongoing challenges despite a reduction in robocall issues after 2014.
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(650) 857-1502
I just noticed that right under the area to leave a comment, under the line that reads: " Thank you for your contribution! Oh, and please watch your language and post only truthful information." This number is listed, but for Country it says Singapore??? Huh? What's up with that? It's California, in the good ole' USA...where the heck do you get Singapore? Just wonderin'
(650) 857-1502
texascajun (15 Sept 2010) is right. This number is from Hewlett Packard's offices. I'd made an email complaint on Monday night about a printer issue I was having and today someone from their Executive Offices called me back and left me a very pleasant message. I don't usually answer calls to my cell if I don't recognize the number, so it went to my voice mail. Talk about amazing. Anyway, unless you have contacted HP for some reason recently, I can't imagine why anyone from this number would be calling.**Side Note**The guy who called me was very pleasant and helpful and after more than a year of dealing with their 'customer support' by email I was more than a little angry. I have a leaking laser ink cartridge that will cost me more than $100 to replace and I've been fighting with them for months to get them to replace it. If anyone has tried to deal with a call center for HP or any other computer company, you know you're dealing with NON-ENGLISH SPEAKING people using a checklist to 'assist' you. It's a farce. One of the emails told me that a BAD DRIVER could cause my ink cartridge to leak. Are you freakin' kidding me? They said I should update my drivers and warned me that if for some reason the update was interrupted and didn't complete properly, my $350 laser printer would suffer a catastrophic failure and I'd be left with a 75-pound paper weight!!! ****. Anyway, after writing to their CEO and threatening to s**** a one-woman campaign to disgrace them :) I received a call from their Executive Offices today and hopefully they'll be ready to replace their defective part....after more than 18 months.
(650) 857-1502
this was from hp out of california.
(650) 857-1502
I'm getting calls from his number, but do not know anyone in CA!
(650) 857-1502
I'm getting calls from his number, but do not know anyone in CA!
(650) 857-1502
I missed the call 30 minutes ago and got a disconnected message when I tried to return it.
(650) 857-1502
When I Tried to Call the # Back I Get a You Have reached a # that has been disconnected or no longer in service