Type
Mobile
Carrier
T-Mobile
County
Chester
ZIP code
19061, 19301, 19312, 19355
Location
Philadelphia Suburban Zone, PA
Latest Commented Numbers in 484-325-XXXX
Anonymous This person threatened me and don’t feel safe because I don’t know who this person is
Anonymous This person messaged me and said they had my missing pet then messaged me and said to verify myself through this code and the code needed to be verified through payment. So please watch out for this person they will try to get you at your lowest time they are s*** on the Earth
This person texted saying that my wife is lying.
Scam
They didn't leave a message.
The Zero Void Show Unknown number. Called at 6:30 am.The man identifies himself as Mark from Fast Host Internet. This is a funny one, because FastHost Internet Inc, lists on my credit card statement and my bank statement. Although I have never ever used FastHost Internet for anything. The bank says that they received charges from Fasthost Internet multiple times, in a row. Like somebody tried to put through a charge several different times, one right after another. They're investigating the charges as attempted fraud. The credit card company the same thing. Received a string of charges being put through all one right after another.The phone number on the transaction is listed as FASTHOSTS INTERNET INC 610-5601460 PA.Yet he returned my call I placed to 610-560-1460 from this number 484-325-2041. And he left some 866 number to call him back on.When I called to find out about the charges like two weeks ago, I called the 610-560-1460 number, and got directed to a personal voice mail. The voice mail message was barely understandable. In fact you could not really understand who it was that you gotten the voice mail of. I called a couple of times every day for the first week. Could never get a hold of the guy. The guy would never return any phone calls. until two weeks later after the first initial contact. I think the reason why he returned my call was, he was reported for credit card fraud and attempt to fraud a bankThe guy sounded shady on the phone. Like a deer caught in the headlights. Like he was caught in doing a fraud scam involving credit card fraud and he was trying to now worm his way out of it.