(856) 250-4451
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Camden
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08101, 08102, 08103, 08104
Camden, NJ
39° 55' 44.62", -75° 7' 12.65"
This phone number has been reported multiple times for activities such as lottery or prize scams. It is frequently associated with unknown caller types. Users have noted nuisances like fake contest notifications, scare tactic messages, and robocalls. Use ReversePhone.com to search the owner of this phone number if you're uncertain, it may be linked to scam activities. It is advisable to be cautious and verify the caller's identity if you receive a call from this number.
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The 856 area code encompasses a diverse region with notable demographic and economic characteristics. According to public data sources, the population stands at approximately 1.78 million, predominantly White, with a significant Black or African American presence. The area's median income has outpaced national growth, indicating robust economic trends. The workforce participation rate remains higher than the national average, albeit with a slight decline over the decade, reflecting complex economic dynamics within the region.
FCC complaint metrics for the 856 area code reveal evolving communication patterns over recent years. Wireless and mobile complaints peaked around 2017, whereas wired complaints have progressively decreased since 2014. VOIP complaints have maintained a steady state throughout. A notable spike in prerecorded voice complaints occurred in 2018, with a previous high for live voice complaints in 2017. While abandoned call complaints have ceased, unwanted calls, notably robocalls, surged mid-decade but have since declined. The fluctuations in text message complaints indicate changing consumer experiences and regulatory impacts in telecommunications within the area.
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(856) 250-4451 - July 2nd, 2023 3:06am | Reported from Ashburn, VA
A "gentleman" by the supposed name of James Taylor called my parents' home number and informed my ***her that he was 4th place and won one million dollars and a new vehicle. He gave him some number he was told to give them when they call him back tomorrow. I tried calling the number he gave my ***her but it isn't being answered and it says the text number isn't able to take calls. I looked up the number and it doesn't come up as a legitimate number. My parents were scammed before for thousands of dollars. My parents are well into their senior years and my ***her is a more than trusting soul and I hate seeing either one of them being preyed upon. I need someone to look into this. My ***her asked me to find out who this guy really is. When my ***her asked him who he represented, he said so****ing about "United" so****ing or another. I am telling him to not answer the call if/when they called tomorrow. I'm going to block the number from their home phone.