
ONVOY, LLC IN
Vanderburgh
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47701, 47702, 47703, 47704
Evansville, IN
37° 58' 17.39", -87° 34' 7.4"
Affiliated with Onvoy, the Landline line (930) 444-7769 traces back to Evansville, IN, or close by. Further facts may be listed below. We'd like to know if you received a robocall or spam text from this number. Please leave a comment or review about your experience and who called or texted.
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Area code 930 encompasses a diverse region with a growing population of over one and a half million people, marked by a slight increase in population over the last decade. This area shows a predominantly White demographic, with other ethnicities making up smaller portions of the community. The economic trends suggest a strong local economy, as labor force participation exceeds national averages, paired with a significant drop in unemployment rates over the years.
According to FCC complaint metrics, complaints within area code 930 have shifted significantly from 2014 to 2024. Complaints made through wireless methods, including mobile phones, have increased dramatically, reflecting changes in communication patterns. There has also been a notable rise in complaints about unwanted and prerecorded voice calls over the period. Live voice call complaints peaked more recently, indicating fluctuating communication concerns among residents. Economic trends and the evolving communication landscape highlight the dynamic nature of this region.
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(930) 444-7769 - August 13th, 2020 9:21pm
Emails pretending to be the CEO or President of your Company. Name will be that person, but email is [email protected] I'm having a busy day and i trust i can count on you to keep this as a surprise. I'm looking forward to surprise some of the staff with gift card, And i want this to be between you and i, Pending when they received it, Are you able to purchase on my behalf quickly and what local store do you think we have around to make this purchase? I'm considering Amex gift card or Visa gift card and eBay gift card, Since we have all almost everywhere. Asks you to purchase a random # of cards each at $500. Also you've nothing to worry about your reimbur*****t. you to take each gift cards out of their package and fully take clear pictures of each gift card front and back attach to the email send them to them right now. I pretended I had already sent and then they requested I Send them to me right now on my private number (930) 444-7769. And keep those gift cards safe with you pending when you receive my next message.