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This number has been reported as spam 2 times, has been searched 19 times, and has garnered 3 comments by our users. These numbers are higher than average, indicating a possible high risk of spam.
Area code 877, incorporated across various regions, reflects unique demographic and economic trends. According to public data sources, the region displays diverse population growth patterns and evolving economic dynamics. The area predominantly consists of a mix of urban and suburban environments, exhibiting economic vitality through varied sectors such as technology, healthcare, and retail. This blend influences communication patterns and consumer behavior within the area code 877 locale, enhancing both connectivity and market engagement.
FCC complaint metrics in area code 877 illustrate fluctuating communication concerns from 2014 to 2024. Wireless/mobile complaints peaked around 2018, while complaints through wired methods have seen a sharp decline. VOIP complaints have remained relatively stable with minor variations, hinting at shifting consumer complaint preferences. By type, prerecorded voice call grievances reached a peak but have declined significantly, paralleling decreases in live voice call complaints, notably post-2018. Recent trends show no abandoned call complaints; however, text message complaints have risen, indicating altering communication patterns. Telemarketing complaints spiked in 2015 but diminished post-2017. Unwanted call complaints peaked in 2017 yet persist, reflecting ongoing public concern over communications in area code 877.
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(877) 360-6282
Mostly the same as the report on May 30th above. Caller pretended to be our grandson, rear ended a little old lady and was put in jail for a suspected DWI. We were to call his attorney, Terry, to post bail of $5,000. We called our grandson who was happily at work. End of story.
(877) 360-6282
Called said I was in jail and needed $4000 for broken nose. Said he was Kevin. I called back and it said it was a print shop. Asked to speak to Perry Thomas
(877) 360-6282
May 29th 2020 at 11 am - Male inpersonating a lawyer. Calls himself Perry Thomas. Contacted my mother and her husband by cell phone. They have a different last name then me. Told them that it was involved in an accident and rear ended another car with a pregnant wonam inside. Explained that when the police arrived that I was given a breathalizer, fail, and taken to the Fulton county jail in Atlanta Georgia. He stated that I attempted to call my mom and was not able to get through, so he was my next call and is now representing me. He then able to convince my mother that it was me by allowing her to speak with me by phone. She stated, "that I said, I was embarrased and in jail. I did not want anyone to know and that I needed $4,000 to post bond." Then the lawyer got on the phone and gave instructions of where to wire money. My mothers husband asked the lawyer for his email, the name of his firm, information about my case number. The lawyer only gave an email. It failed, he then gave a second one and said it was his secrataries. These are the emails [email protected] = returned [email protected] = received He verbalized instructions of how to wire from WellsFargo. No money transfer or wire took place