
AT&T Southwest
Liberty
Landline
77535
Dayton, TX
30° 2' 44", -94° 53' 11.14"
The telephone number (936) 258-6817, associated with the vicinity of Dayton, TX, is a Landline number that's registered through AT&T Southwest. A total of 8 searches have been made for this number. Also, 10 user(s) have commented, with the most recent one submitted on December 11th, 2009. The spam score is 100%. Continue reading below for more detailed insights.
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Fraud Risk
Legitimate User Activity
Medium
Likely a legitimate number (not fraud)
Valid Number
Yes
Prepaid Number
No
Active Status
Active
Do not Call Status
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User Score
Spam Score
100% Spam Risk
Leaked
Leaked in Breach
Search Volume
Medium
8 Searches
by our users
Nuisance Call Scan
Low Risk
0 Complaints
by our users
VoIP Number
No
Recent Abuse
No
Risk Level
Not Risky
This number has been reported as spam 0 times, has been searched 8 times, and has garnered 10 comments by our users. These numbers are higher than average, indicating a possible high risk of spam.
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In area code 936, population and economic trends present a picture of a growing community. According to public data sources, the population is roughly 6.5 million, with Harris County being the most populous. The area has experienced consistent population growth, indicative of an appealing environment for both individuals and businesses. The region's median age is slightly younger than the national average, and demographic breakdowns show a majority identifying as White, followed by significant Black, Hispanic, and Asian communities.
Examining FCC complaint metrics for area code 936 reveals varied communication patterns over time. Wireless complaints peaked in 2017, whereas VOIP complaints surged in 2019 but have since declined. Notably, complaints regarding prerecorded voice calls were highest in 2017, and live call grievances peaked in 2019. Trends suggest that while telemarketing complaints were prominent earlier, their occurrence has recently diminished. Interestingly, abandoned call complaints ceased entirely in recent years, and there is an increase in text message-related complaints, underlining evolving telecommunication issues.
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(936) 258-6817
KYLE DAVIS,,,A VERY RUDE YOUNG MAN CALLED FROM UNAVAILABLE NO. IF HE WORKS FOR YOU,,, HE IS A BAD GUY ON THE PHONE...LISTEN TO THE RECORDING....
(936) 258-6817
return call listed as out of service HAS ANYONE HEARD OF PHONE S****ING , THEY CALL YOU BUT CALLER ID SHOWS A DIFFERENT NUMBER
(936) 258-6817
these people keep calling from different phone #'s in the U.S. this is a scam. i have talked to them before and the first time i talked to them they said they were some kind of cell phone service. today they claimed to be calling about my visa/mastercard and wanted to offer a lower interest rate.
(936) 258-6817
Calls my cell phone several times a day and ****s up before answer ma****e answeres. When i dial back message says not a working number
(936) 258-6817
I was called by this number and they said they could lower my interest rate and I went along with the call. I did not qualify and the lady said thank you, and was polite. Well later in the day I missed a call from same number and then the third time they called a man was on line I told him please quit calling me I was not interested and did not qualify. He said "Don't worry we WILL call a***n" and ***g up since then I have received several call from that number and I would like it to end. Please.
(936) 258-6817
I just received a call from 936-258-6817. Have gotten several other calls from different numbers too. Best thing to do is not answer the phone. Once the call registers - google it and usually you see it's a number like this. I read a comment from another phone number and the guy said that once they talk to you, they no longer are a telemarketer. By talking to you they have established a business relationship which gives them the right to keep calling. I also had a call from someone who said I won free gas coupons and s****ed talking about what I'm gonna get and actually mentioned the last 4 digits of one of my credit cards. Thank goodness I didn't give him any info. I just kept on asking questions every time he talked and he eventually ***g up. I never got another call from them. I called the bank immediately after I got off the phone, and notified them. I had a renewal card but didn't activate it yet, so the bank activated it for me, and told me that if someone tried to use my card it wouldn't go through because my codes c****ed.
(936) 258-6817
I have been getting repeated calls from this number.There is never anyone answering it, and when I call it back it says it's disconnected. I called my cell phone company and they said it was from a land line out of Dayton, Ohio. I wonder if this number is used by a foreign en***y that wants to get information in the US.
(936) 258-6817
I received a call from 936-258-6817 last night and tried to call them back this morning and the number was disconnected. Who are they?
(936) 258-6817
This company makes repeated calls, and ****s up when we answer the phone. We felt sure this was a solicitation, and now have confirmation of that. Thanks
(936) 258-6817
I recieved a call from 936-258-6817. I was told by the operator that it was a call from Mastercard - Visa, inquiring whether I own a Mastercard or Visa.I said no, and ***g up.The fact is, you will never receive a solicitation from a legitimate company claiming both Mastercard and Visa because they are still considered two separate companies. Furthermore, I have a Citi Mastercard; only a representative from Citi would be calling me-- not from "Mastercard"This is nothing more than a debt consolidation company claiming to be in a partnership with Visa and Mastercard