The phone number 410-999-1325 is located in or around Baltimore, MD. This landline number is registered with Bandwidth.com. There have been 28 searches conducted for this number overall. There are 6 user comments, the latest received on June 13th, 2014 and it has been marked as spam 6 times. This number has a current spam score of 60%. Below you will find additional detailed information:
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This number has been reported as spam 6 times, has been searched 28 times, and has garnered 6 comments by our users. These numbers are higher than average, indicating a possible high risk of spam.
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A call. ***ody there just a computer voice. Have no idea who this is but I see from other comments no one else does either.
S*** of the earth spammers! I hope these spammers have lighting strike them in the head each time they reach for a phone. Then they might take a step up job wise to so****ing better like a ***** dealer.
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This is an iden***y theft scam. They first call you from an unknown number. After the 3rd call, I told them I had them traced and this was a scam. I supposedly won a $7000 grant through the US Government Grants Dept and only 1500 people in NY were selected. They want you to call another number. I think when you do, so****ing gets installed on your phone line. I reported this to the FTC and my phone company. I told them to watch for bogus charges and any international phone calling from my line. Once I told them I had their phone number traced, they called right back from this number you posted. It rang, connected then said GOOD BYE. When I researched the number they told me to call, it came back that when you get through you need to pay $300 via Western Union. You supposedly get that fee back when you get the grant money. I told them, "Is that before or after you try to close my bank account?" They try to hide behind the secrecy. I had asked for an address to claim the monies. They won't give me one. When I called, the number rang twice then rang busy. When I called this number back, which registered under Michigan Gas as the name on my caller ID, at 12:04 EST on 6/22/13, I got a voicemail with Brittany's name and the box was full. When these scams go down, they use other people's phone numbers or names to try to hide behind. In this case the number was exposed giving the Feds their ammunition. What makes this guy think that with his heavy Indian accent, I would believe his crock of ****t. I told them they didn't know who they were dealing with. I only s****ed and got arrested a ring of hackers which resulted in the largest iden***y theft case in US history! The book en***led, Through Angela's Eye the Inside Story of Operation Firewall chronicles my escapades. My computer, phone, bank accounts and iden***y are heavily watched. They will not get to me but I will get them. You don't mess with me.
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