The phone number 301-727-7297 is located in or around Washington, DC. This landline number is registered with Baltimore-Washington Telephone Company. There have been 21 searches conducted for this number overall. There are 5 user comments, the latest received on March 19th, 2009 and it has been marked as spam 5 times. This number has a current spam score of 50%. Below you will find additional detailed information:
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This number has been reported as spam 5 times, has been searched 21 times, and has garnered 5 comments by our users. These numbers are higher than average, indicating a possible high risk of spam.
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Leave a CommentThese people s****ed calling today. verytime i answer noone is there and its just silence they have called 6 times so far and im s****ing to get really annoyed. This is a sales office and we need our lines free....
This number results in the following message from my Verizon cell phone after a 10 sec silent delay "All circuits are busy... announcement 8 switch 4 dash 8".From AT&T it rings then is silent then rings then is silent then finally rings what is probably a PBX extension or voicemail (judging from the short ring cadence).*** Long Distance returns a reorder (aka "fast busy"). As you all may know, users of T-1 and PRI business phone circuits can often program a custom CallerID string into their PBX. This is good because if that business has distinct numbers for different people or divisions, the CallerID shown will be correct for whomever at the business is making the call. The downside is that, in theory, the business can enter any CallerID info they want (unlike your home or office "POTS" line where the CallerID number is generated by your carrier). In my limited experience here in California, one cannot enter their own text but they can enter any valid number - the text will then display whatever is****ociated with that number in a master list someplace.I would think it's illegal to cause CallerID digits to be sent out that are not correct, especially if the intent is to mislead the person viewing the digits. I will look into this.I agree that these people are a (poor quality) call center with lots of background noise. Am guessing offs**** but not positive. Never left me a voice message. When they got me after 4 calls today, I asked for an email w/ company info. They called back about 15 mins later to ask what I thought of the email - I said I'd call them back. I don't plan to use them but I want to see what I can find on them.
The caller told his entire staff to drop what they are going and s**** calling my phone for about an hour after I really ****ed them off and insulted them.. That was a great experience and a great stress release.. lol They are calling from a call center, with their own terminal, they have VOIP so that when they call it shows that area code and number.. The funny thing is that what they don't realize is that a normal phone line cannot trace the incoming call. However when using a VOIP inbound I was able to get a little more info, with some help from a certain software.. lolThe company name is EleadZonetheir web address is: http://www.eleadzone.comTheir phone numbers are as follows:Toll Free: 1.888.786.7771Phone Number: 302-353-4482Email: [email protected]***hit Address:619 New York Avenue,Claymont DE – 19703USAA few ideas if you would like to get these guys back.. lol1. put their phone numbers including the toll free ones on a national calling list.2. submit their email address to **** newsletters..4. continuously call the toll free number because someone has to pay the bill.. lol I believe its like a few cents per call.. lol5. Be Creative... ;)
A man called and after asking if I could take a message since we weren't interested in lead generation, s****ing hurling insults and aggressive name-calling. He had a heavy accent and claimed to be from ELeads (eleads.com). After I ***g up on him after asking him repeatedly to be nice, he called back from several phones with the same main line number, effectively tying up our lines and essentially holding our phone lines hostage until I interrupted my boss's meeting for him to speak to.
Received a few calls from this number. No message ever left.
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