(970) 842-5260
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80723, 80750
Brush, CO
40° 15' 23.02", -103° 37' 33.48"
The telephone number (970) 842-5260, associated with the vicinity of Brush, CO, is a Landline number that's registered through CenturyLink. A total of 33 searches have been made for this number. Also, 4 user(s) have commented, with the most recent one submitted on October 5th, 2010. The spam score is 40%. Continue reading below for more detailed insights.
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Area code 970 spans a diverse and growing population of over one million residents. The region exhibits a demographic profile with a predominantly White population, approximately 93%, with diverse racial minorities. The area shows a median age higher than the national average, indicative of an older population with unique lifestyle preferences. Economically, area code 970 has consistently posted a higher median household income than the national average, reflecting positive economic trends. Despite a decline in labor force participation from around 68% to 63% over the past decade, the unemployment rate has improved significantly.
FCC complaint metrics for area code 970 indicate notable shifts in communication patterns. Wireless complaints peaked in 2015, while VOIP issues surged significantly by 2021. Regarding types of complaints, prerecorded voice issues have declined post-2015, whereas live voice complaints have remained high. Unwanted call complaints saw a dramatic rise from 2014, peaking around 2021, before dropping. Telemarketing issues spiked in 2015 but are currently absent from reports. These trends capture evolving consumer behaviors in managing telecommunications.
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(970) 842-5260 - October 5th, 2010 4:00am
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(970) 842-5260 - October 5th, 2010 4:00am
Advert Spammer. Avoid. When a Forum has been active for some years, crafty, sneaky, and underhand people try to get some cheap or even free advertising.It is not clever - it is simply ******. Cheap or Free often means worthless.Posts frequently say the same sort of thing, like “Is this the number for” or “I’ve lost the number for”, or “Is this any good”. The most ridiculous ones simply post their adverts without any attempt to hide their nature.Some are for legitimate companies while others are based on fraudulent scams.Spam adverts are just like telemarketing , junk mail, junk faxing, or email spamming and have no place on a Forum established to help eliminate such trash.Please tell those businesses using the services of advert spammers that appear on this site that they have made an unwise choice and that their reputation can only suffer by using such unwanted practices. If you are a purchaser of such adverts, think a***n. Do you want to see your details appear on a forum full of complaints about scammers? What sort of people are you paying your money to? Have you seen the abysmal quality of most of their postings?Legitimate adverts are good and healthy for any business. They are carefully considered, carefully placed, carefully timed, and carefully drafted. Above all they are relevant for those to whom they are presented. Hardly the trademarks of Advert Spammers. At least if those that appear here are anything to go by.Stop Advert Spammers now.
(970) 842-5260 - October 5th, 2010 4:00am
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