(636) 202-0161 is a phone number on a LANDLINE device operated by MCI WORLDCOM COMMUNICATIONS, INC - MO. This device is registered in Truesdale, MO, which is located in Warren county.
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I also received multiple texts from this number, and they knew my address. I live in TX, but this # is registered in Missouri to a Telecom company that is not in existence. They solicit physical donations (clothes, furniture) on behalf of various charities. Their first call in late 2022 was for Wounded Warrior and I donated goods. Their 2nd request was ignored, and their 3rd text in Feb 2023 was for another legitimate charity... in MO... which made me suspicious. When I texted back with a question, the text appeared to go through, but when I called the number to talk, Verizon tells me "call cannot be completed."
I received this call from Missouri about donating clothes to wounded warriors I live in Texas not Missouri. I don't understand why I would be getting this message. They have my address on there in TX. I find this a little odd.
Hi this is Liz, I am going to have a truck in your area on Friday. I am scheduling the drivers and would love to add your home to the route. If you have any items for pick up from xxxx, FL simply reply YES today to this text and I will add your home to the schedule. As always, we take any clothing for men, women or children as well as small household items.
I asked what organization this is for and received the canned response: Please call us at 314-416-1300 so we can help you. Thank you, Liz.
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