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Wichita
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76367
Iowa Park, TX
33° 57' 9.04", -98° 40' 9.99"
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Area code 940 is marked by a steadily growing population, with a mature median age and balanced gender distribution according to public data sources. Spanning 24 counties, the region has seen its population expand significantly over the past decade. Demographically, the area is predominantly White, with notable diversity including Black or African American and Asian communities. Economically, the median household income in this area has been on the rise, surpassing the national average by 2020, indicating positive economic trends.
FCC complaint metrics within the 940 area code have shown varied patterns. Wireless call complaints peaked in 2018 but have been decreasing, while wired complaints have steadily declined from their 2018 high. VOIP complaint reports fluctuated, peaking in both 2019 and 2023. Prerecorded voice calls were of particular concern in 2018, and abandoned call complaints have decreased to negligible levels in 2022-2023. In terms of communication patterns, text message complaints saw an increase in 2020, signifying changing preferences in resident communication methods. The reported decrease in telemarketing and robocall complaints post-2015 reflects evolving consumer concerns and perhaps improved regulatory measures.
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(940) 213-0540 - October 29th, 2021 3:21am
Posing as a man going through chemo and planning a party for his wife before he p*****. Has you run multiple credit cards from out of state that don't work and then when one finally does, he will say can you zelle/venmo $$ to them. One of them was Sharon Stone - [email protected] (supposed limo driver company) They're asking $5,600 for limo services in our small town to take his guests to the party... and we don't know his address, didn't provide this phone number until we probed and it says its a landline, yet he's texting us from this number and when you call and it goes to voicemail, it says leave a voicemail for this "textnow" which.. if you look it up.. is an app you use to generate numbers. Also, his main email is [email protected]. Which... is also fresh, just like [email protected] You want to get really into it.. ruwachayah has some weird****ociation to a religion that wants to say Jesus' name is from the devil and God's name is Yahowah. Merging of Krishna & Zeus.. and then the main email is bllvnb157 "bllvn" believin' believing.. and Sharon Stone pulls up someone called Apostle Sharon Stone. I mean.. coincident... I think not.