Phone number information (888) 280-3610
Spam/Fraud/Scam Potential: Medium
- Spam Reports 1
- Searches 148
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Is (888) 280-3610 a scam?
Based on 1 user reports and a medium fraud score, this number appears to be Safe.
Caller Information
Owner: Unknown
Reported purpose: Possible investment-related inquiry
Category: Unknown
Timeline of Activity
First Reported: July 16, 2019
Last Lookup: March 07, 2026
Recent User Comment
I keep on getting calls by this number. Whenever I receive it, caller disconnects. Something is fishy.
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Geographic Data
Area Code: 888
Prefix: 280
City:
Call times: Most calls during business hours
Fraud Risk Score
Risk level: Medium
Comments
I keep on getting calls by this number. Whenever I receive it, caller disconnects. Something is fishy.
I just got a call from someone claiming to be from Microsoft and wanting to do updates to my computer. I told him if I needed to do updates I could do them myself and I was not going to take down the firewall. There was no way I could be certain he was who he said he was and he claimed to have my address, to which I said "so what." All you have to do is type someone's name into google and you can get their address. He said "I know you think that's possible, but..." and that's when I hung up on him (unintentionally). I asked someone I trust if Microsoft ever calls someone on their cell phone to request access to their computer and he said no. He is an IT manager at a major university so he knows what he talking about you.