(972) 496-8700
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Frontier
Collin, Denton
Landline
75023, 75024, 75025, 75026
Plano, TX
33° 1' 6.97", -96° 41' 51.69"
Affiliated with Frontier, the Landline line (972) 496-8700 traces back to Plano, TX, or close by. It has been looked up 9 times total. There's a record of 4 comments for this number, with the most recent note received onMarch 7th, 2010. Up to now, its spam score registers at 40%. Further in-depth facts are listed below.
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Area code 972 serves a densely populated and diverse region, including parts of Dallas, Tarrant, and Collin Counties. According to public data sources, this area is experiencing significant population growth, currently hosting approximately 7.7 million residents, with a median age around 37 years. The demographic landscape features a majority identifying as White, followed by significant Black or African American and Asian communities. Economic trends suggest a robust job market, given a considerable drop in the unemployment rate over the past decade and a high labor participation rate that surpasses national averages.
Analysis of FCC complaint metrics reveals fluctuating communication patterns within area code 972. Wireless and mobile complaints peaked in 2017 but have since seen a decline. Wired and VOIP complaints remain stable, with VOIP expected to decrease by 2024. When examining types of calls, prerecorded voice calls reached a high from 2014 to 2018 but have recently declined. Notably, abandoned call and text message complaints remain infrequent. Reports of telemarketing and robocalls were significant earlier but have decreased recently, hinting at an improvement in unwanted communications issues.
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(972) 496-8700 - March 7th, 2010 5:00am
let me guess, you work for them........
(972) 496-8700 - August 27th, 2008 4:00am
Received call from that number 26Aug08.Didn't answer.My 'voice message' fm them was a ****up.Just so you all know,there are commercial databases out there available to those who purchase their services.Those databases are based on info gleamed from credit/charge card applications where YOU provide 'references' (friends,relatives,neighbors), YOUR SSNs, DOBs, etc. Your neighbors' info is retrieved from paid-for USPS databases (addresses near yours).Then they go back into these other commercial databases (i.e. AutoTrak, Lexis/Nexis) and simply run/retrieve other addresses, names, SSNs, DOBs, relatives and their info, etc). It's pretty simple stuff (all linked by SSNs). Some of the companies such as ProVest probably buy 'collections' in bulk where other companies have been unsuccessful in collecting. Some are just scam artists calling/mailing in bulk, hoping to scare someone into paying 'long-forgotten' bills/late fees, etc. (my daughter encountered one of those two years ago).The latest thing is these companies trying to get people who unknowingly bought 'counterfeit' embroidery files on eBay (illegal to sell; not to purchase, by the way...I've since found out).They say they are representing many sewing/embroidery companies who will sue for damages unless you give them $300-$600 (i.e.) now (they allegedly got eBay to turn over bulk buyers' records).Don't get scared...don't argue with them.If you have caller ID, just don't answer any unrecognized calls or return any mailings.Don't let your curiosity get the best of you.Don't threaten them...I'm sure they've heard it all and get a good laugh out of it.Now, if they s**** calling/mailing you at work...that's a different ball game and is a***nst the law.Then you should contact your BBB and Secretary of State...whatever is appropriate in your area.
(972) 496-8700 - May 2nd, 2008 4:00am
Called to find out about a relative I have not spoken to in years. Left a message, I called and left one back. They are sneaky...I think I will play with them for a while...
(972) 496-8700 - November 22nd, 2008 5:00am
What a loser, Bubba! Same message everywhere!