
MCI WORLDCOM COMMUNICATIONS INC.
Queens
VOIP
11351, 11354, 11355, 11356
New York City Zone, NY
40° 46' 2.31", -73° 49' 8.68"
The telephone number (718) 559-4093, associated with the vicinity of New York City Zone, NY, is a Landline number that's registered through PAETEC. A total of 246 searches have been made for this number. Also, 18 user(s) have commented, with the most recent one submitted on April 6th, 2017. The spam score is 100%. Continue reading below for more detailed insights.
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FraudScan Score
100%
Fraud Risk
Legitimate User Activity
Medium
Likely a legitimate number (not fraud)
Valid Number
Yes
Prepaid Number
No
Active Status
Active
Do not Call Status
Not On DNC List
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Potential SPAM / Scam Caller Please use caution!
User Score
Spam Score
100% Spam Risk
Leaked
Leaked in Breach
Search Volume
Very High
246 Searches
by our users
Nuisance Call Scan
Unwanted Caller
10 Complaints
by our users
VoIP Number
Yes, Use Caution
Recent Abuse
Yes
Risk Level
Risky
This number has been reported as spam 10 times, has been searched 246 times, and has garnered 18 comments by our users. These numbers are higher than average, indicating a possible high risk of spam.
User comments about the phone number (718) 559-4093 highlight a pattern of annoyance, with many reporting silent calls and no messages left. Several users suggest it could be linked to spam or possibly a scam, mentioning concerns over privacy and unwanted solicitations. There's a strong sentiment against frequent unwanted calls and a desire for better blocking options on phones.
This summary is generated by artificial intelligence (AI) based on experiences reported by users. While we strive for accuracy, user experiences cannot be validated and may contain inaccuracies.
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Area code 718 serves a vibrant and populous region, encompassing significant areas of Kings, Queens, and Bronx counties. According to public data sources, the population has grown from approximately 7.9 million in 2012 to around 8.4 million by 2021, indicating robust demographic and economic trends. The area has a diverse racial composition, with White, Black or African American, and Asian populations prominently represented. A youthful median age and a higher female population underscore dynamic social frameworks. Additionally, the steady labor force participation rate at about 62% from 2012 to 2022 highlights economic activity and opportunity.
Examining FCC complaint metrics in the 718 area code unveils evolving communication patterns. In 2018, wireless call complaints peaked significantly, paralleling the rise of prerecorded voice complaints around the same period. Meanwhile, wired and VOIP complaints have generally decreased, marking a shift in complaint dynamics. Notably, telemarketing and robocall complaints, prevalent in 2015, have considerably declined recently. Emerging in 2016, unwanted call complaints topped in 2018 but have reduced steadily since. Such trends reflect changing communication habits and regulatory impacts within the area.
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(718) 559-4093
Outlaw All ROBOCALLS and Telemarketing!
(718) 559-4093
Spam call
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Spammer + scammer
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Yeah, I see the area code, don't know 'em, don't answer. If I were more paranoid, I'd think they might be trying to gather info on who's home or not...which really wouldn't cover those of us who observe.
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I think this is a shister trying to steal personal info
(718) 559-4093
New York bas**** calls about two times a day. Comes up as Fidelity. Don't say anything when I answer. They don't obey the law because I'm on the do not call list!!!
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Don't answer unless I know them!
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No message = Crooks
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Calls all the time, no one
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Spam
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So much for the do not call list!!!!
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King D caller ID spam
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caller id saya King D 1-718-559-4093
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Called three days in a row. No message, considered spam.
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This number keeps calling, showing up on our CallerID. Some time ago, I bought Panasonic DECT 6.0 cordless phone which has a groovy Call Block feature (plus a Night Mode). After I've "blocked" that phone number from calling, when the party tries a***n, it rings once to the consumer, the caller gets a busy signal and will never be able to get through using that number. The ****mum number of phone numbers you can put onto the Block list is 20. Or so I thought. It's really 20 per HANDSET. So if you have four handsets, for example, you have 80 phone numbers you can block. I love my Panasonic DECT phone, in large part because it has the Call Block feature. I wish more cordless phone manufacturers would pick up on Call Block idea. Consumers need a minimum of 200 number they can block. If callers use different numbers, a consumer may eventually need so****ing like 1,000 numbers (s)he can block. The number of bogus calls from undesirables I get per day is ridiculous--anywhere from 2 to 15. They are disgusting human beings. I hate them. Undesirables are strangers who want to part you from your money and/or steal your time and/or make you afraid and cause illness--they mean to harm--making you sick is their reason-for-being. However you cut it, they are thieves. We have tools to prevent this category of low-life from ringing through.
(718) 559-4093
same thing - caller ID says King D but I am In Pittsburgh PA
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Same things happens, ring but no one is there.
(718) 559-4093
Phone rings, I answer and say*****o, then the phone rings on the other end