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30% Spam Risk
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57 Searches
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Low Risk
0 Complaints
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This number has been reported as spam 0 times, has been searched 57 times, and has garnered 6 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) 869-9271
They tried listening and stealing my peraonal information for fraud
(855) 869-9271
My husband and I both received multiple calls from this number stating that the caller, "Brian Nelson" was trying to reach as personal references for my brother. We thought it seemed odd and contacted my brother, who indicated that he had not listed us as references for anything. If this is a debt collector for student loans, then they are using blatant lies to ***n information.
(855) 869-9271
Received a call from them. I didn't answer and they left me a message stating that they are calling in reference to someone named Antoinette. I don't know any Antoinette. I know it's not in regards to my student loans because my loans are with Navient and up to date.
(855) 869-9271
attempting to collect on defaulted student loans, they will not only call you! they will call every reference you had listed on your original loan application. my loan is NINE years old so don't think they won't eventually find you. BEWARE: they DO have the authority to garnish your wages and FAST. Try and work with them so it doesn't come to that, but they can take 15% of your check and you may notice it within as little time as a month. It happened to me.
(855) 869-9271
Attempting to recover Sallie Mae student loans in default. Best thing to do is not ignore it, talk to them or else they will keep calling every number they have for you, including your references from your original loan application. Try and work so****ing out with them... a payment plan, so****ing.. because if you ignore their requests it takes less than a month to have your wages garnished. My payroll dept let me know the day before I got my first garnished check, and they took 15% off the top, no consideration to insurances or any of that which was already coming out. 15% garnishment of a 9.50 an hour job was a slap in the face. had the school done what they promised maybe I would have had a better higher paying job and would have had no problem clearing my debt. I did not find the $40,000. it cost to attend that school worth one penny as I was completely unprepared for the jobs in that industry and I was Valedictorian of my class. I feel completely ripped off
(855) 869-9271
Pioneer Credit Recovery. Owned by SallieMae. Har***** you and your family till you talk with them.