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| Area code: | 312 |
| Prefix: | 529 |
| Country: | United States |
| State: | Illinois |
| City: | Chicago |
| Company: | AT&T Local |
| Usage: | Landline |
| Time zone: | Central |
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Have been getting calls from this number. Have got it several times now. I always pick up but no one speaks anything! Finally I thought to search about this number and landed on this page! This number shows its location as Chicago, IL.
This is my 12 year old sons phone, I'm sick of UN wanted calls, nowadays who knows who is calling.
My call said it was from the Georgia DOH. I guess they select the state based on where you are.
This number 312-529-9717 calls my phone almost every night at 7 p.m. when I'm sleeping. I get up at 2 a.m. I swear if I could reach through the phone, I would choke them
He called me yesterday and just seconds ago I just blocked them. That's the best bet for everyone to do.
Also received this call, but did not answer as it was from Chicago and I'm in another state. However, I did answer a similar call from a phone number with a local area code that began the same way as reported - the caller is from the Department of Health and conducting a survey about my health. I was driving at the time and the caller indicated that for safety purposes, they could not conduct the survey at this time and would call back at a later time. I did some of my own research on Pew survey calls. It's honestly difficult to determine how legitimate the survey calls are and Pew Research recognizes that their calls are frequently met with skepticism (i.e., is it data mining for identity theft). My opinion, better to be safe than sorry. So, not answering the call or questions.
Received calls from this Chicago number twice a couple of weeks ago, no message left; then yesterday, message left of just noise; then just now, and I picked up. Purported to be Masschusetts DPH. From Chicago? Yes, I could go to website to verify. No thank you; stop calling please.
I received a call on my cell phone from this number. It was the first time I ever received such a call on my cell phone. The person speaking was a woman who told me she was from Colombia University doing a poll on Hurricane Sandy. I hung up.