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

### Analysis of the RoboKiller Lookup Page for 800-942-3767 The page at https://lookup.robokiller.com/p/800-942-3767 presents the following key claims (as of November 20, 2025): - **Spam Risk Level**: Negative (implying low or no risk) - **User Reputation**: Positive - **Identified As / Caller Name**: "Job Offer" - **Spam Categories**: Primarily reported as "Job Offer" spam texts/calls - **Statistics**: Over 3.8 million total calls tracked, 40,528 user reports, 123 user-submitted comments - **Recent Activity**: Calls/transcripts as recent as minutes ago, including a transcribed robocall: "hello I am calling █████ we have an available job for you press 1 to hear more about this job..." - **RoboKiller Status**: "Allowed" (not automatically blocked) - **Notable User Reports**: Some mention "Prison announcement" or unsolicited job offers At first glance, the page suggests this is **not** a high-risk spam number and even leans toward it being benign or positive. ### Where the Page Is Misleading or Could Be Improved (Red Pen Critique) <span style="color:red"><strong>The core identification is completely wrong and highly misleading.</strong></span> This number **is not** a generic "job offer" scam in the typical sense (e.g., fake Amazon/Work-from-home frauds). It is the **official toll-free phone line for Frontline Absence Management (formerly known as Aesop/SubFinder)**, a widely used automated substitute teacher placement system employed by **thousands of U.S. school districts**. Evidence substantiating the legitimate use: - Official Frontline Education documentation explicitly lists 1-800-942-3767 as the phone access number for substitutes to receive job alerts, accept assignments, or manage absences. - Hundreds of school district websites, PDFs, and help guides (e.g., Peru CSD, Fremont Unified, Connellsville Area SD, etc.) direct teachers/substitutes to call this exact number or note that outgoing calls come from it. - The call transcript on RoboKiller ("we have an available job for you press 1...") **exactly matches** the standard Frontline/Aesop script for notifying substitutes of open teaching positions. <span style="color:red"><strong>Why so many "spam" reports?</strong></span> - The system calls **very early** (often starting ~5:30 AM) and frequently if substitutes have not marked non-work days or updated preferences. - Caller ID often shows only "800 Service" or "Toll Free Call" with no clear name, making it look suspicious. - Former substitutes (or people who inherited a recycled phone number previously belonging to a substitute) continue receiving calls until the school district removes the number from their database. - This leads to widespread misreporting on crowd-sourced spam sites, even though the calls are 100% legitimate for anyone actively subbing in a district that uses Frontline. <span style="color:red"><strong>RoboKiller's data interpretation is flawed.</strong></span> Crowd-sourced reports are heavily biased toward annoyed recipients who don't realize (or remember) the number's purpose. Labeling legitimate automated school job alerts as "Job Offer spam" conflates them with actual fraudulent job scams. This can cause unnecessary fear and blocking of important calls for actual substitute teachers. <span style="color:red"><strong>Recommended improvements for the page:</strong></span> 1. Change "Caller Name" from "Job Offer" to "Frontline Education / Absence Management (Aesop)" or similar. 2. Add a prominent note: "This is the official automated system used by many U.S. school districts to notify substitute teachers of available jobs. If you are not a substitute (or no longer one), contact your local school district(s) to remove your number." 3. Adjust spam category away from generic "Job Offer" to something like "Legitimate Education/Employment Notification" or exclude it from spam categories entirely when evidence points to legitimacy. 4. Include a link to Frontline's official explanation page (e.g., why you're receiving these calls and how to stop them if unwanted). In summary, the page is **technically not wrong about low risk** (it correctly shows "Negative" risk and "Positive" reputation), but it **fails spectacularly at context** and will mislead users into thinking this is a scam when it is a longstanding legitimate service. If you're receiving calls from this number and you're not expecting substitute teaching opportunities, simply contact the relevant school district's HR/substitute office to be removed — do not assume it's fraud.

November 20, 2025

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