+17145731495
USAplaceIrvine, Californiaperson1 Meldungdialpad+1 714 573 149 5
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Anhand der Vorwahl (714-573) ist die Rufnummer +1 714-573-1495 der Region Irvine, California (United States) zuzuordnen.
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| Ort | Irvine |
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| Bundesland | California |
| Herkunftsland | USA (Ländervorwahl 001) |
| Internationale Schreibweisen | 0017145731495 +1 7145731495 +1 714 573 149 5 +1 714-573-1495 |
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Heute, 08.07.2026 um 17:44 Uhr vonStephanie aus California
Caller ID read: SANTA ANA CA - This was a robocall saying her name was Moreen offering a program to help with funeral expenses. She tried to lure me asking whether or not I've considered my kids could be stuck with such expenses, a common final expense or burial insurance scam. Fraudsters use manipulative robocalls and high-pressure tactics—like preying on the fear of burdening your children—to steal personal information or sell predatory, overpriced policies. The goal of these calls is usually to trick you into giving out your Social Security number, banking details, or paying for a "junk" policy that may have hidden waiting periods or fine print preventing an actual payout.