This is a short voicemail, but it doesn't contain any useful information. The caller just said, 'Thank you.' I have no clue what it's about.
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It seems like there's nothing in the message other than a 'Thank you'. No context provided about the caller or what they're trying to do.
This message is just a simple thank you, so there's nothing else to note.
Someone from Full Sail University is calling because you asked about their Recording Arts program. They're offering to chat about your interest and mention some possible scholarships that could save you up to $25,000. They want you to call them back before 7:45 PM Eastern Time.
Unfortunately, I can't extract any information from this message since it is just a transcription by a company. There's no information about who called.
The message only says "Thank you." There's no context or information about the caller or the purpose of the call.
The message is just a thank you. It's hard to say more without any context.
Someone from Full Sail University is calling because the person they're calling requested info about their computer animation program. They want to chat about it and mention they have scholarships up to $25,000!
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Whose Number Is This in United States?
With over 105 billion unwanted robocalls made in the US annually, receiving calls from unknown numbers is a daily challenge for Americans. Whether it's a missed call from an unfamiliar area code, potential IRS scam, or suspicious telemarketer, our community-powered phone lookup service helps you identify who's calling before you pick up.
Our reverse phone lookup service allows American users to search for phone numbers and access reports from other community members. By sharing experiences and reporting spam or robocalls, we create a safer telecommunications environment for everyone across all 50 states.
Common Spam Call Types
in United States
- IRS impersonation calls demanding immediate payment
- Tech support scams claiming your computer has a virus
- Social Security scams threatening arrest or suspension
- Fake package delivery texts from USPS or Amazon
How to Identify Scam
Numbers
- Caller claims urgency or threatens consequences
- Requests personal info, PINs, or OTP codes
- Offers that sound too good to be true
- Unknown numbers calling repeatedly
Are Unknown Calls Always
Dangerous?
Not all unknown calls are harmful. Many legitimate callers include:
- Delivery services confirming orders
- Banks calling for legitimate verification
- Medical offices, pharmacies, or hospitals
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Everything you need to know about phone number lookup in United States
Enter the US phone number in WhoseNo's search box. Our free reverse lookup searches millions of records to identify the caller, show carrier information (AT&T, Verizon, T-Mobile), display user reports, and reveal if the number has been reported as spam or robocall.
The USA country code is +1, shared with Canada and other North American countries under the NANP (North American Numbering Plan). US numbers are formatted as +1 (XXX) XXX-XXXX, where XXX is the area code. For example, a New York number (212) 555-1234 becomes +1-212-555-1234 internationally.
Unlike some countries, US phone numbers aren't assigned to specific carriers by prefix. Due to number portability, users can switch carriers while keeping their number. Our lookup tool queries carrier databases to identify the current service provider for any US number.
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Search the number on WhoseNo and submit a report describing the call. For serious fraud, report to the FTC at ReportFraud.ftc.gov, file a complaint with the FCC, or register your number on the National Do Not Call Registry at donotcall.gov. You can also report to your phone carrier.
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Common scams include IRS impersonation calls demanding immediate payment, tech support scams claiming your computer has a virus, Social Security scams threatening arrest, fake lottery/prize calls, loan and debt relief scams, Medicare fraud calls, and package delivery text scams from fake USPS or UPS.
The US has over 335 area codes. Major city codes include: New York City (212, 718, 917), Los Angeles (213, 310, 323), Chicago (312, 773), Houston (713, 281), Phoenix (480, 602), Philadelphia (215, 267), and Miami (305, 786). California has the most area codes (38), followed by Texas (28) and Florida (23).
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