Phone number 4805300747 area code and prefix assignment information:
| Country | |
|---|---|
| Location | ARIZONA |
| Rate Center | PHOENIX |
| Carrier | VOIP INNOVATIONS, LLC |
FTC Data
At least 8 consumers from Arizona, Nevada reported phone number 480-530-0747 to the Federal Trade Commission. 62% of complaints reported the call or text message as a robocall or recorded message. The last complaint was on November 5, 2019.
Scottsdale, Chandler
Las Vegas
unrecognized number on cell. I never answer those calls, ever. If it isn't in your contacts list, don't answer it. But, keep your contact lists up to date so you know what's what. If it didn't leave a message, it was a nonsense call. Don't ever call back unknown numbers, ever.
Robocaller sounds like a real lady. Her name was Naiomi and she was claiming the following: Me: Hello? Scumbag: Hello! How are you doing today? [Doesnt wait for response] My name is Naiomi and I am calling on a recorded line from your Housing Association regarding some potentially serious safety issues. Do you understand? Me: .....Hello? Uhhh? Scumbag: **CLICK** After the call ended prematurely I had an immediate pang of regret, exactly how it feels....er...how one might imagine it would feel like in other scenarios that end too quickly and the brain goes directly in self ridicule as the involuntary performance review races thoughts of all the ways you can do better. Anyhow, I hope all did you do much better than me at keeping her on the line longer. Definite potential there to waste time, there by sparing others by diminishing the callers efficiency. Good day
Based on area code 480, the phone number +1 (480) 530-0747 is located in Arizona, United States. The 530 prefix was originally assigned to the PHOENIX rate center, serving Phoenix and its surrounding areas.
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I get hello my name is..............I am calling on a recorded line from medicare. I block her call and she calls back from a different number. One time she called back from a blocked number, how does that happen?