610-467-8942

Was Marked as: Automated Call. Belong: Oxford, Pennsylvania - PA

610-467-8942 Information

Area Codes: 610
Prefix: 467
Subscriber Number: 8942
National format: 610-467-8942 / 6104678942
International format: +1 6104678942
Country: United States
Province / State: Pennsylvania - PA
City: Oxford
County: Chester
Phone Type: Landline
NXX Intro Date:
Rate Center: Oxford
Latitude: 39.78
Longitude:-75.97
LATA:228
OCN: 422.
FIPS: 42029
Time Zone: 2007-04-18
CBSA Code: 37980
CBSA Name:
Phone Company: Armstrong Telecommunications, Inc. - PA

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    • Post by Guest,
      Calling it a robocall because it is, but without much thought it is clearly the beginning of an attempt at monetary theft. Consider if a company calls about your credit account, without your name, your credit company name, or their company name, quit before offering anything as much as pressing 9 to end at their request. Do not even do that, any reply to a scammer will validate you as an actual end target user. Therefore, they will then add you to a list of “Validated Numbers” which they will move on and sell to others. This isn’t even an old bad expired debt scheme, it is a blind attempt to engage a customer in replying to generic questions without offering any identification. I did not talk to this recorded person or press any requested buttons but have the number blocked and consider it appropriate for anyone else who is not wanting to lose their shirt do the same.Nice touch using an American accent Caucasian woman’s voice. However, in this case she was not complaining about a drunk frat boy, just wanting to empty your bank account. “Heather” should not be trusted.
    • Post by Guest,
      Calling it a robocall because it is, but without much thought it is clearly the beginning of an attempt at monetary theft. Consider if a company calls about your credit account, without your name, your credit company name, or their company name, quit before offering anything as much as pressing 9 to end at their request. Do not even do that, any reply to a scammer will validate you as an actual end target user. Therefore, they will then add you to a list of “Validated Numbers” which they will move on and sell to others. This isn’t even an old bad expired debt scheme, it is a blind attempt to engage a customer in replying to generic questions without offering any identification. I did not talk to this recorded person or press any requested buttons but have the number blocked and consider it appropriate for anyone else who is not wanting to lose their shirt do the same.Nice touch using an American accent Caucasian woman’s voice. However, in this case she was not complaining about a drunk frat boy, just wanting to empty your bank account. “Heather” should not be trusted.
    • Post by Guest,
      Calling it a robocall because it is, but without much thought it is clearly the beginning of an attempt at monetary theft. Consider if a company calls about your credit account, without your name, your credit company name, or their company name, quit before offering anything as much as pressing 9 to end at their request. Do not even do that, any reply to a scammer will validate you as an actual end target user. Therefore, they will then add you to a list of “Validated Numbers” which they will move on and sell to others. This isn’t even an old bad expired debt scheme, it is a blind attempt to engage a customer in replying to generic questions without offering any identification. I did not talk to this recorded person or press any requested buttons but have the number blocked and consider it appropriate for anyone else who is not wanting to lose their shirt do the same.Nice touch using an American accent Caucasian woman’s voice. However, in this case she was not complaining about a drunk frat boy, just wanting to empty your bank account. “Heather” should not be trusted.
    • Post by Guest,
      Calling it a robocall because it is, but without much thought it is clearly the beginning of an attempt at monetary theft. Consider if a company calls about your credit account, without your name, your credit company name, or their company name, quit before offering anything as much as pressing 9 to end at their request. Do not even do that, any reply to a scammer will validate you as an actual end target user. Therefore, they will then add you to a list of “Validated Numbers” which they will move on and sell to others. This isn’t even an old bad expired debt scheme, it is a blind attempt to engage a customer in replying to generic questions without offering any identification. I did not talk to this recorded person or press any requested buttons but have the number blocked and consider it appropriate for anyone else who is not wanting to lose their shirt do the same.Nice touch using an American accent Caucasian woman’s voice. However, in this case she was not complaining about a drunk frat boy, just wanting to empty your bank account. “Heather” should not be trusted.

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