The phone number 952-707-7200 is located in or around Minneapolis-St. Paul, MN. This landline number is registered with CenturyLink. There have been 46 searches conducted for this number overall. There are 23 user comments, the latest received on May 27th, 2020 and it has been marked as spam 20 times. This number has a current spam score of 100%. Below you will find additional detailed information:
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This number has been reported as spam 20 times, has been searched 46 times, and has garnered 23 comments by our users. These numbers are higher than average, indicating a possible high risk of spam.
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Leave a CommentCalled asked me if I was """" using my name, I said yes and he ***g up, I added him to my contacts and then block his number, good by scammer. Second time he has called, first time tried to sell me coins.
Never answered phone ...called 3 times today and other days
Very loud drum splitting beep in ear when answering, then ****s up.
S****ing the number ... Caller ID showed AUTO INSURANCE ... very foreign sounding voice. She asked for my wife by her nick name and last name on a line that is not registered with our insurance company. She could not identify our insurance company, kept asking for my wife, I told her we are on the DNC list and that this is a fraud call ... she argued with me and eventually said my insurance agent would call with all the do***ent papers and then I would believe. I asked her who the agent is and she ***g up.
Jewelry company. NOT spam.
Caller ID said "COINS". I did not answer.
Caller ID said "coins". Guy send they were representing Royal Mint. He said it was not a sales call.i declined info and asked it to be mailed instead. He said thank you and ***g up. Courteous? Yes. Legit? Doubtful.
I have ordered Proof Sets from these folks so I guess we have a "relationship". I don't understand why they don't identify themselves. If you order coins via the US Mint, this firm probably fulfilled your order.
I don't answer numbers I don't recognize, so go ahead and keep on calling.
Its a coin dealer - First Federal Coin out of Burnsville, MNIts a legitimate company probably with aggressive sales tactics.
Rcvd call from this number I don't know who the idiot is but if you don't havEA name I don't answer. If you have the *****s to cql someone show your name
I got a call from this number, but I don't answer number I don't know, especially out of area-code or long-distance ones.
I receive calls from this number, and it has Caller ID blocked. I see the number but not the Caller Name. Sometimes ythere is a brief moment with an open line but no one ever answers. Then the unknown caller ****s up.What the*****??
I have no idea who these a**holes are either. They call our cell phone repeatedly... like most of you have noted there is never a voice. I simply **** a police whistle into the phone any time that I answer a call from this ****!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Second call from these ****s!!!
My first call from this #, but probably not my last!!
Missed call from 952-707-7200 from "Twin Cities, MN"
Calls repeatedly but never leaves a message.
I've gotten a call (on cell phone) from this number for the last three weeks on a Wednesday afternoon at approximately the same time. I have all my phone numbers on the national do-not-call list, but apparently that just doesn't matter to this group. No doubt this is a computer generated call. I liked the suggestion from the individual who programmed in "Wrong Number" for this one...good idea!
This number has called my cell phone about 4 times in the past two weeks, and periodically over the last 4 years! A few years ago, the calls first s****ed. I ***uely recall a man's voice on my voice mail asking someone to call him back. I remember getting the impression it was someone like a contractor trying to reach a former employer, business partner or someone who owed them money, and they clearly****umed they were leaving a message at the right number. For some reason, I didn't feel comfortable returning the initial repeat calls to tell them "you've got the wrong number, stop wasting your time!" I suspected perhaps they were a telemarketer trying to flush-out a callback, or a spurned contractor trying to collect an old debt from someone who deliberately gave them a wrong number. Some telemarketers relentlessly mine cell phone lists for trivia about cell phone numbers. When someone answers, they report such trivia as, "woman's voice answered" or "appears like fax or computer number modem answered." They sell these databases containing seemingly insignificant trivia to larger telemarketer companies that use tiny contractors to avoid****ential liability (such as state do not call list issues). These companies collate databases with trivia to profile cell phone users. To make a long story short, this was the first long-term number programmed into my cell phone's memory by the name of "Wrong Number"! When I see these words on my LCD screen, I simply don't answer the phone! After almost 4 years with periodic waves of calls from this caller ID number, I decided to search the web and behold! Someone else gets a call on December 9, 2008, just two days ago! I wonder how many people haven't reported this number? Who is this person calling? A telemarketer or just a spurned contractor trying to collect an old personal debt? Don'tcha love a mystery? ;-)
This number has called my cell phone about 4 times in the past two weeks, and periodically over the last 4 years! A few years ago, the calls first s****ed. I ***uely recall a man's voice on my voice mail asking someone to call him back. I remember getting the impression it was someone like a contractor trying to reach a former employer, business partner or someone who owed them money, and they clearly****umed they were leaving a message at the right number. For some reason, I didn't feel comfortable returning the initial repeat calls to tell them "you've got the wrong number, stop wasting your time!" I suspected perhaps they were a telemarketer trying to flush-out a callback, or a spurned contractor trying to collect an old debt from someone who deliberately gave them a wrong number. Some telemarketers relentlessly mine cell phone lists for trivia about cell phone numbers. When someone answers, they report such trivia as, "woman's voice answered" or "appears like fax or computer number modem answered." They sell these databases containing seemingly insignificant trivia to larger telemarketer companies that use tiny contractors to avoid****ential liability (such as state do not call list issues). These companies collate databases with trivia to profile cell phone users. To make a long story short, this was the first long-term number programmed into my cell phone's memory by the name of "Wrong Number"! When I see these words on my LCD screen, I simply don't answer the phone! After almost 4 years with periodic waves of calls from this caller ID number, I decided to search the web and behold! Someone else gets a call on December 9, 2008, just two days ago! I wonder how many people haven't reported this number? Who is this person calling? A telemarketer or just a spurned contractor trying to collect an old personal debt? Don'tcha love a mystery? ;-)
They call my cell and **** up when I pick up.
When I answered the guy asked for my husband by his first name only. When I told him that I only took messages, he said he would call later. I told him that I only took messages so he needed to leave one or I was going to report him. He ***g up.
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