Owner's Name
Address: 123 Example Address, New York, NY, 10001
Onvoy
Mecklenburg
Landline
28126, 28130, 28201, 28202
Charlotte, NC
35° 13' 35.5", -80° 50' 34.65"
The phone number 980-500-0449 has been linked to an illegal scam involving a postcard scheme. Victims are required to pay a minimum entry fee of $1,499, and potential losses can reach up to $15,499. The scam does not provide any product or service, resulting in significant financial losses and wasted time for those who fall for it. The postcards lack identifying information, making it challenging for recipients to verify their legitimacy. Efforts are underway to report this scam to the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), but resolution may take time due to the FTC's workload.
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This number has a 10% spam score
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Summary of phone number verification details and key risk signals.
FraudScan Score
100%
Fraud Risk
Valid Number
Yes
Prepaid
-
VOIP
Yes
Risk Level
Risky
Recent Abuse
No
Active Status
Active
Do not Call Status
Not On DNC List
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(980) 500-0449
Been Verified, This phone number comes on a postcard to your home address, and not only is it Spam, is is an illegal SCAM! The minimum to get into this scam is $1499. And people can "join" and lose $15,499. There is no product to this scam, and that's the amount people can lose. (plus their wasted time sending the postcards) As you see, there is no way for the post card recipient to check on the person/people involved--no address, no name, but people are calling the number and falling for it, then sending out the postcards. Please do what you can to warn people. I will be turning the phone number in to the FTC but it will take much time for them to get to them as they have many scams to research. Thank you for whatever you can do! Suzanne Trammell