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Prepaid Number
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Active Status
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15 Searches
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Low Risk
0 Complaints
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Risk Level
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This number has been reported as spam 0 times, has been searched 15 times, and has garnered 7 comments by our users. These numbers are higher than average, indicating a possible high risk of spam.
Area code 855 serves a wide range of geographical locations as a toll-free number, offering businesses a seamless way to connect with customers. According to public data sources, demographic insights reveal diverse usage across various age groups, with a blend of both urban and rural economic trends. The area code encapsulates evolving communication patterns, possibly contributing to fluctuations in user demographics and preferences.
Analysis of FCC complaint metrics for area code 855 highlights dynamic trends across different communication methods. There has been a steady decline in complaints via wireless channels since their peak in 2016, with wired complaints also showing a continual decrease since reaching a high in 2015. VOIP-related complaints presented inconsistencies, with a notable increase in 2020, suggesting a shift in consumer reporting habits. By 2023, the majority of complaints still pertain to wireless channels, followed by wired and VOIP.
Examining the types of complaints, prerecorded voice call grievances surged until 2018 but decreased thereafter. Live voice call complaints have diminished over time, while abandoned call issues are scarcely reported anymore. Text message-related complaints spiked notably in 2020. Unwanted call issues remain prevalent, although telemarketing and robocall complaints, which peaked earlier, have nearly vanished by 2023.
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People are Saying:
(855) 809-1893 - February 24th, 2011 2:20pm
I received a text message saying that I won a $50 gift card for a restaurant and a $50 gift card for my "fave" store. I was very skeptical but I called anyway. The first thing the lady asked when I got through was for my name so I gave it to her. Then she told me that it was a Target gift card that I would be receiving but she needed to know how I was going to cover the dollar and some c****e ( I forgot the exact amount) for shipping. Would it be debit or credit? Right away I told her I don't give out my information just like that, especially when I don't know who I'm talking to. She then said so****ing about it being secure and that everything would be fine. I then told her that the only information she would get from me is my name and address. After that she ***g up on me. If it's suppos
(855) 809-1893 - March 10th, 2011 5:00am
Said that i would get a $50 target gift card for filling out an online survey, also said it could be used at walmart or mcdonalds. i said i did not complete a survey and he came back and said that maybe my family used my number. the company they are with is apparently smart shoppers magazine club.guy was Indian and was very pushy and wanting my info to send me a "free card"i asked where he was located and he said the phillippines, but the head office was located in new york city.he then came back saying that the only thing they would need to give me the free gift card was a shipping payment of $1.99.. i said NO THANKS and ***g up.
(855) 809-1893 - March 10th, 2011 5:00am
Said that i would get a $50 target gift card for filling out an online survey, also said it could be used at walmart or mcdonalds. i said i did not complete a survey and he came back and said that maybe my family used my number. the company they are with is apparently smart shoppers magazine club.guy was Indian and was very pushy and wanting my info to send me a "free card"i asked where he was located and he said the phillippines, but the head office was located in new york city.he then came back saying that the only thing they would need to give me the free gift card was a shipping payment of $1.99.. i said NO THANKS and ***g up.
(855) 809-1893 - March 10th, 2011 5:00am
I have received several text messages from this number. It is so weird that they do not call but text only. This let's me know that they are sollicitors and I will definitely ignore this.JUST TRYING TO GET YOUR PERSONAL INFORMATION - DON'T DO IT!!!!!!!
(855) 809-1893 - February 24th, 2011 2:26pm
e to be free then why should I have to pay for shipping? Sounds like a scam to me.
(855) 809-1893 - March 9th, 2011 5:00am
got a txt they asked to call them back!
(855) 809-1893 - March 9th, 2011 5:00am
they are texting me!! Who are these people?