714-868-0120

Country: USA
714 area code: California (Anaheim, Buena Park, Fullerton)
Report a phone call from 714-868-0120 and help to identify who and why is calling from this number.
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    Lori King
    | 4 replies
    This phone number called my house at 2:08 am and 2:10 am
    • Caller: not known
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    SD
    It's a call verification system.
    Usually used to verify your phone number after placing an online order.
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    RC
    | 8 replies
    Received automated call from this number, providing me with a mysterious 5-digit passcode, but not telling me what this code was for or which company was calling.
    • Caller: Unknown
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    aha
    | 2 replies
    It's GoDaddy.com's domain certification system.  Someone must have accidentally typed in your phone number instead of their own.  (I actually received the call on purpose but didn't remember two days later who it was from, and my search immediately brought up this thread so I thought I'd spread the light).
    • Caller: Godaddy.com
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    knowledge
    | 2 replies
    many sites use this number, its just a verification call from a website. not only does Godaddy.com use this calling system, Yola.com also uses it and im sure many others.
    • Caller: yola.com, Godaddy.com and other websites
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    bernardo corpuz
    | 2 replies
    who are you?
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    Phone Owner replies to bernardo corpuz
    | 1 reply
    Hi Bernardo...Who is it that you're trying to reach?
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    Bro
    Called me twice in a row less than 1 min apart.  Gave me a verification code then hung up!
    • Caller: Unknown
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    ZBod
    | 1 reply
    This number called me three time then sent about 8 text messages to reset my Hotmail account.  Apparently someone was trying to hack my email, or mess with me.
    • Caller: Windows Live
    • Call type: Prank
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    R Gallegos
    stop calling us
    • Caller: unk
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    user
    | 4 replies
    This is a legit number trying to give you the verification number for the telephone number somebody was trying to use on their site.

    Most likely somebody mistyped the phone number therefore you're getting a call.

    Now take a deep breath and let it go ;)
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    Teena
    Who are these people - received a voice mail from this phone # then gave me a code - what is that all about???
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    annoyed
    | 1 reply
    So all of these posts  no one answered the main question    who the heck is it
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    John
    Call verification used after placing online orders for webhosting / etc.
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    Whitepages replies to Lori King
    It's Whitepages.com number verification system, calls to verify your number after you edit it online. What ever the person enters in the system it calls. The person made a mistake and entered your number.
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    Bob
    | 1 reply
    Something to keep in mind about all these continuing bothersome calls for surveys, so called charities and so called charity pickups despite asking them to remove you from their list:

    Call centers have sprung up in my town that make use of the survey and the charity loophole around the do not call list; they have been a headache for law enforcement, emergency services, neighboring businesses and residential areas.  When I ask any patrolling officer in town about these call centers, they are quick to state their frustrations about the criminal activity that some of these call centers have brought into the area. Several law enforcement agencies regularly visit some of these call centers looking for warrant arrests etc.  I have heard from sources including from frustrated employees that work for these call centers complaining about the drug activity, vandalism of cars and neighboring businesses, break-ins and theft, drinking while on the job, smoke breaks are actually marijuana breaks, drunk driving, very dangerous driving, tons of tossed out litter of empty liquor containers, trash, food etc.  I’ve even heard that the mangers are also involved in criminal activities and have even preyed on their legitimate employees who are simply trying to eek out a living on horrible wages.  Also the operators are untrained in a very high turn around, poorly managed and dysfunctional work environment.

    Also realize this when you call a companies’ customer service line and get horrible service from the call center that’s been hired by the company.  One time while on a call with our bank’s customer service, the operator was so loopy that it required ending the call and calling again to try and get someone else to help, think about that when you call a companies’ customer service and the conversation gets odd, off the wall and obtuse – you may be talking to an operator that’s drunk or on something.  After 6 months of getting a different and wrong answer to our ongoing problem each time we called our bank’s call center, we gave up and closed the account.

    With so little police left in our town due to cutbacks, they can’t always respond to vandalism and break-ins when it’s witnessed as they have their plate full responding to the major emergencies, this allows the criminal activity free reign, the neighborhood becomes the hood.  Some insurance companies require proof of private security patrols before they will honor a claim due to vandalism or theft leaving the neighboring businesses off guard and uncovered.  These businesses also have the added cost to hire private security, install security systems/monitoring, upgrade lighting etc.  Then there are the dangers and headaches to the nearby businesses employees such as their cars being vandalized or broken into.  Some businesses simply give in, pickup and move out of town.

    One of my neighbors owns a call center and he requires that his operators are bonded, but I guess there’s no laws requiring this – there should be.  Right now in my town it seems like anybody can start up a call center and hire questionable labor for cheap without much regulation.

    I my efforts the past several years to try and get something done, I am most struck by the fact that there’s no real help, everyone is more worried about being sued than dealing with the obvious problem - you are on your own....
    • Caller: California
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    Vancouver,B.C.
    Called twice, a 6:27 am and 6:37 am on what should have been a lovely Sunday sleep-in.  The call was a recorded message in french.  Now that the family is up, I quess we'll have an early breakfast.
    • Caller: unknown
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    Penguin
    Leave. Us. Alone.
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    Chris
    | 3 replies
    Its a call verification system for hotmail. Someone hacked my hotmail account, sent out a bunch of spam so hotmail shut down my account. To re-open it, they called me from that number with a verification number so I could re-set my password. I typed in the number they called with and it walked me through the rest. If you have a hotmail account, you might wanna check it.
    • Caller: MSN/Hotmail
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    KLSB
    | 1 reply
    If this truly is a phone verification deal, then the message should include a little bit more information so a person can understand what, if anything, needs to be done. POOR design and user experience!!
    • Caller: No Clue

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