
Potter, Randall, Carson
Unknown
79012, 79101, 79102, 79103
Amarillo, TX
35° 13' 14.86", -101° 50' 1.84"
The telephone number (806) 340-0828, associated with the vicinity of Amarillo, TX, is a Landline number that's registered through Bandwidth.com. A total of 196 searches have been made for this number. Also, 8 user(s) have commented, with the most recent one submitted on August 28th, 2014. The spam score is 80%. Continue reading below for more detailed insights.
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This number has been reported as spam times, has been searched 196 times, and has garnered 8 comments by our users. These numbers do not indicate a high potential spam risk, but report if suspected.
User comments regarding the phone number (806) 340-0828 predominantly describe it as a potential scam source, with multiple reports of unsolicited calls promoting a "free security system." Callers appeared unprofessional or unclear, often using different company names. Some users recommended reporting the number due to concerns about possible malicious intent, indicating a growing frustration with these types of calls.
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According to public data sources, area code 806 encompasses a thriving population with nearly 2 million residents, reflecting steady growth since 2012. The demographic is predominantly White, comprising approximately 79% of the population, with a median age noticeably younger than the national average. Economically, area code 806 shows a positive upward trend in median household income, though it remains slightly below the national median. Workforce participation is robust, with low unemployment rates favorably compared to national figures.
The FCC complaint data for area code 806 reveals significant evolution over the years. The peak of wireless/mobile complaints was observed in 2018, while VOIP complaints followed a similar pattern with a spike in 2019. Complaints related to prerecorded voice calls surged in 2019, whereas live voice and abandoned calls have seen a decline. Notably, text message complaints reached their apex in 2022. Issues surrounding unwanted calls and telemarketing, which peaked in 2018 and 2015 respectively, have since declined or disappeared, indicating shifting communication patterns and FCC complaint metrics over the years.
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(806) 340-0828 - August 28th, 2014 10:44pm
I got a call from this number and the lady on the other end stated she was with “SPS Services” and that I had been selected to win a free home security system and year of free service. She then asked if I owned my home. I asked how I was chosen as I had not entered any contest. She stated that my name was randomly selected from a number generator. I told her that I would not divulge any personal information until I learned a little about the company. She stated that it was a Dallas company. I asked if she was calling me from Dallas and she confirmed that she was. I then asked why she was calling from an (806) area code if she was in Dallas and she connected my to someone else. A man then picked up who s****ed by stating that I has won a free Monitronics security system and he wanted to know if I owned my home. I asked what company he was with and she stated “Stability Home Protection” in Henderson, NV. I told him I was leery to divulge any personal information until I knew more about the company because I had just received a cold call. He stated that whether or not I own a home is not really personal information and then ***g up. Monitronics is a Dallas company and Stability Home Protection is a Las Vegas, NV company. While it is conceivable that someone is using an Amarillo area mobile number to make these calls, this still smells like a scam to me.
(806) 340-0828 - August 27th, 2014 8:30pm
Called and said nothing at all then call ended.
(806) 340-0828 - August 22nd, 2014 4:41pm
I just got the same call. I heard on the news in Lubbock that this is a scam of thieves from Amarillo. We should probably report that number to the Amarillo police.
(806) 340-0828 - August 21st, 2014 9:57pm
Ridiculous! Woman had an unintelligible accent, so****ing about security alarms? The only reason I answered is because I recognized the area code and thought it was relatives. Getting pretty bad when they buy up local numbers to use for their scamming purposes.
(806) 340-0828 - August 5th, 2014 10:39pm
Spam! He s****ed to say so****ing about a security system and I asked to be taken off the caller list,he then said no because he likes talking to me. ***!??!
(806) 340-0828 - August 5th, 2014 10:17pm
Spam sales call from this number.
(806) 340-0828 - August 5th, 2014 9:54pm
I received a similar call. To me it sounded like "Lori with FPS Services".
(806) 340-0828 - August 5th, 2014 9:21pm
I received a call from this number on my cellphone. It sounded like the woman identified herself as "Dory with FDS Services..." Although she had an accent thatade her difficult to understand. She began her spiel with so****ing about me being selected to receive a "3G Security System at no cost..." I told her I wasn't interested and ***g up.