Get the
Robokiller app

Get Robokiller
Robokiller
negative

(214) 748-3647

Scam

RoboKiller users have reported receiving spam
calls from this number

Negative

User reputation

Allowed

Robokiller status

Help us make Robokiller better and enjoy 14 days free!

Help us make Robokiller better

1

Search with AI

You will be redirected to ChatGPT

2

Let us know your opinion

Come back to this page and answer 3 brief questions

3

Get 14 days free on Robokiller app

Once you fill out the questionnaire, gift code is on us for Robokiller app!

Analytics

last call

March 19, 2025

Last call

total calls

10,214

Total calls

report

243

User reports

Worried about phone and text scams? Learn how Robokiller can protect you.

Learn more

Comments 10

The comments below are user submitted reports by third parties and are not endorsed by Robokiller

Scammers from the white mountains. Was Medicaid fraud blamed on males. All female.

December 12, 2024

Community Alert

We stumbled upon an interesting story today. Why is (214) 748-3647 the most common phone number on the web? One of the many reasons a good programmer is worth his salt is being able to avoid issues down the road. You may have had an experience when submitting a form where it cut off your text upon form submission without giving any errors - but looked just fine when you actually submitted it the form. The programmer had probably defined that database field value as having a max number of characters but not done proper error checking to inform you that you were over the limit. When databases are faced with a situation like this, they'll just cram what they can in the field and are done with it. Do you want your 5,000 character essay to fit into a field with a max of 50 characters allotted to it? Tough! It'll put the first 50 in and it's on to the next task! The same thing happens with integers. It just so happens that many developers have stored phone numbers as a 32-bit integer value...which happens to have a max value of 2,147,483,647 (thus the phone number). If someone has a phone number "greater" than that number, it will put as high a number as it can in it's place (so 214-748-3648, or 2,147,483,648 would be stored as 2,147,483,647). And so through a fluke of poor database design, Google now shows 285,000 results for this phone number. Yikes!

August 12, 2024

Scam
See more

Add comment

By submitting a comment, you give us permission to publish your comment publicly.

Live life
spam-call-free™

You’re one step away from a spam-free phone
(and a little poetic justice, thanks to Answer Bots).

Robokiller