Name
Address
Type
Landline
Carrier
Bandwidth.com
District
District of Columbia
Zipcode
20001, 20002, 20003, 20004
Location
Washington Zone, DC
User Comments
Leave a Comment****** ****a
Report them to the FTC & FCC. They have a complaint form.
call it back and press option 2
Scam
They call 100's of numbers at a time. The first to connect is the first answered. They get your by programming their computer program with numbers from 0000 - 9999 within a certain area code and exc****e. Glad I could be of****istance. Telemarketer Exterminator....????
dem muddah***kahs
Spam
Called number (shut off I'd first). Message about a survey that has expired
I got one too! Glad they called my fax ma****e, but what a waste of resources
I'm sick of these numbers callin me! How do I make them stop????
Frikin ******* SPAMMING ****s!!!
No msg.
What's the point of dialing a number and then ****ing up? Looking for a dial up modem to hack someone's system???? They reached my fax ma****e enjoy the squeal and don't call a***n. cjr iPad
No message
string these *******s up by the taint
How these people get my number
when I picked up the phone they ***g up
Spam
No one there when I answered.
Same as everyone else no ID and no message
spam
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Spam
no caller ID = automatic block list.
Political survey and says u win a cruise if u take survey
No voicemail left
Left no message
Do not answer!!
Did not leave message.
Never a voicemail
Did not leave a message...
Spam
Did not leave a message
Called on my landline, no one there, disconnected after 10 seconds. Was this a way of confirming that my phone number is active?
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unsolicited caller
Political solicitation
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