(845) 931-0065 is a phone number on a Landline device operated by CORETEL NEW YORK, INC. - NY. This device is registered in Tivoli, NY, which is located in Dutchess county.
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Almost the same experience as the person below. Received a text that read "Hey r u Miguel? is Manda... we msged on Badoo before when I went up to Elgin to see my aunt but we never 4 lunch,, I'm back in town rn if u wanted 2 for sure meet up while I'm here, are you around?" She kept responding even after I informed "her" that she had a wrong number. Said something along the lines of Miguel must have typed in the wrong number (Just like the other person said in their report on the #). Then sent a photo etc. and will not stop sending messages. Must be a scam.
Someone claiming to be texting a guy named Jace that she met while in Oklahoma City visiting her Aunt. She goes by the name Manda. She’s in the area again and is free and wants to meet up.
I told her she had the wrong number and she replied back stating she wants to believe he may of typed it in wrong but since I answered her text she wanted to know who I am. While ignoring her asking that question she then sends pictures of “herself†or someone else and is claiming to be the one in the picture. She then asks for photos back regardless if you respond or not. Then starts saying how cute and **xy you are with or without responding.
I blocked the number immediately but that’s the scam she’s pulling so far. Seems to be wanting photos and iden**ty information.
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