(917) 653-0129
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New York
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10001, 10002, 10003, 10004
New York City Zone, NY
40° 44' 21.7", -73° 59' 27.75"
The phone number (917) 653-0129 is located in or around New York City Zone, NY. This Mobile number is registered through Sprint. There have been 27 searches conducted for this number with 4 user comments as of latest received on February 9th, 2021. This number has a current spam score of 40%. Below you will find additional detailed information:
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Area code 917 serves a bustling urban population, with Kings County being the most populous, housing over 2.5 million residents. According to public data sources, the region’s population shows steady growth, attributed to economic opportunities and migration patterns. Demographically, the area is diverse, with approximately 45% identifying as White, 24% as Black or African American, and 15% as Asian. The labor force participation is robust, hovering around 63%, surpassing the national average. Despite a low unemployment rate encountered in 2019, which was below 6%, it has risen in subsequent years, staying above 7% by the end of 2022.
Analyzing FCC complaint metrics in area code 917 reveals significant shifts in communication patterns. Wireless and mobile complaint submissions peaked in 2017 but have since decreased, while VOIP-related issues reached their height in 2020. Notably, complaints about prerecorded voice calls were most numerous in 2018, whereas live voice call concerns peaked in the preceding year. Abandoned call grievances have notably disappeared, paralleling the rise in text message complaints in 2020. Moreover, telemarketing complaints once surged in 2015 but have since vanished, reflecting evolving consumer preferences and improvements in communication experiences.
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(917) 653-0129 - February 9th, 2021 10:36am | Reported from Milford, MI
LANSING, Mich. (WJRT) - State and federal regulators are warning of a new scam targeting residents in rental housing. Scammers claim they can offer residents****istance with their monthly rent payments, but they end up stealing personal and financial information. Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel said her office has not received reports of the scam yet, but the Federal Trade Commission issued a nationwide warning. The coronavirus pandemic has left many residents unable to make lease payments. Federal and state orders currently prohibit evictions for nonpayment, but scammers are preying on residents anyway. Scammers are requiring victims to provide personal financial information or pay money before receiving payment****istance. “This pandemic has caused financial hardship for many Michiganders, and provided scammers with an opportunity to use that desperate set of cir***stances to their advantage,” Nessel said. “Do not fall victim to their schemes. Always protect your personal and financial information unless you are absolutely certain it is being provided to a legitimate organization.” She offered the following advice for deciding when to do business with companies offering****istance: Never give out bank account, debit card, credit card or Social Security numbers without verifying the person’s iden***y. Do thorough research on any organization that requests personal information or money. Avoid companies that claim residents won’t have to pay rent or charge an up-front fee. Anyone struggling to make rental payments should talk with their landlord or call 211 and ask about****istance programs. Michigan is receiving federal funding for the COVID Emergency Rental****istance Program, which will offer help paying past-due rent and utilities. The Michigan State Housing Development Authority will manage the program when the Legislature approves spending the funds. “Renters should avoid further financial risk by falling for scams. A legitimate program that can help is on the way,” said Kelly Rose, MSHDA chief housing solutions officer.
(917) 653-0129 - February 8th, 2021 2:49pm
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(917) 653-0129 - February 9th, 2021 8:32am
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(917) 653-0129 - February 9th, 2021 8:30am
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