(817) 928-3186
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Tarrant, Denton, Wise
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76008, 76028, 76034, 76036
Fort Worth, TX
32° 43' 37.26", -97° 19' 36.97"
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The 817 area code encompasses a dynamic region with a growing population of over 6.38 million, according to public data sources. Key counties like Dallas, Tarrant, and Denton contribute significantly to this diverse demographic landscape. Predominantly White, the area's racial composition includes significant Black, Asian, and other ethnic groups. Economic trends highlight a robust labor market, with a stable labor force participation rate and a declining unemployment rate, showcasing resilience below the national average.
In recent years, the 817 area code has experienced fluctuations in FCC complaint metrics. Wireless/mobile complaints, once peaking, have diminished by 2023. Wired complaint trends have mostly seen a downward trajectory, whereas VOIP complaints peaked in 2019 before declining. Unwanted call concerns, notably robocalls, have waned, marking a significant drop in complaints by 2023. Prerecorded voice and abandoned call complaints particularly surged in previous years, but recent data shows a noticeable decline.
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(817) 928-3186 - February 27th, 2021 3:02am | Reported from Oak Brook, IL
Aaxiom is a scammer. They use different numbers to tell me they need to fix my computer. They said they would automatically charge my checking account. I closed my account and locked down all my credit reporting agencies. They tricked me into paying $499.99 for five years of computer help, but the proved to be scammers who asked for gift cards. They wanted to charge me a***n, and now I don’t respond to phone calls, text messages, or emails, but they have kept trying to scam me a***n.
(817) 928-3186 - February 27th, 2021 3:02am | Reported from Oak Brook, IL
Aaxiom is a scammer. They use different numbers to tell me they need to fix my computer. They said they would automatically charge my checking account. I closed my account and locked down all my credit reporting agencies. They tricked me into paying $499.99 for five years of computer help, but the proved to be scammers who asked for gift cards. They wanted to charge me a***n, and now I don’t respond to phone calls, text messages, or emails, but they have kept trying to scam me a***n.
(817) 928-3186 - February 27th, 2021 3:02am | Reported from Oak Brook, IL
Aaxiom is a scammer. They use different numbers to tell me they need to fix my computer. They said they would automatically charge my checking account. I closed my account and locked down all my credit reporting agencies. They tricked me into paying $499.99 for five years of computer help, but the proved to be scammers who asked for gift cards. They wanted to charge me a***n, and now I don’t respond to phone calls, text messages, or emails, but they have kept trying to scam me a***n.
(817) 928-3186 - February 27th, 2021 3:02am | Reported from Oak Brook, IL
Aaxiom is a scammer. They use different numbers to tell me they need to fix my computer. They said they would automatically charge my checking account. I closed my account and locked down all my credit reporting agencies. They tricked me into paying $499.99 for five years of computer help, but the proved to be scammers who asked for gift cards. They wanted to charge me a***n, and now I don’t respond to phone calls, text messages, or emails, but they have kept trying to scam me a***n.