480-505-8859
THIS IS NOT GODADDY'S CUSTOMER SERVICE NUMBER. !!! it belongs to another co., see below.
This is the info I got off another site at
http://ww7.callwiki.com/phones/view/480-505-8859
"480-505-8859 / 4805058859 / (480) 505-8859 - Report a Call
The description we have for the 480 area code is: Arizona: East Phoenix (see 520; also Phoenix split 602, 623). Since 480-505-8859 belongs to the 480 area code, we also know that the local time in PHOENIX, AZ is 14:10pm. Additional Number Variations: 480/505/8859 - 480.505.8859 - 480 505 8859. Other phone numbers in the 480 area code that also have comments are 480-052-6107, 480-098-8622, 480-205-3540, 480-208-3507, 480-209-5405, 480-213-8213, 480-217-8378, 480-228-1363, 480-228-7491 and 480-234-1111. The owner of 480-505-8859 can be obtained through a detailed report. As well, the address and number type is also available in a detailed report. The phone number 480-505-8859 is assigned to XO ARIZONA, INC. and the actual exchange location is in PHOENIX, AZ. Technically, the telephone exchange switch is identified as PHNAAZ55DS0. "
***SO IT DOESN'T LOOK LIKE IT IS GODADDY, it looks like it is XO ARIZONA, INC.***
I have been with godaddy for years, and they have never called me til I got the call from this outfit that seems to be pretending to be godaddy. They were just fishing for my private info.
How do they know you have done business with godaddy? they simply look up domain names in the godaddy whois or any whois at any domain registrar. This info is available to the public inless you have private registration. So they can find your phone and address , email, expiration and renewal dates, etc easily. Associated with your domain name. This is spam, and using a fake ID of someone else is fraud, if indeed that's what they're doing.
DON'T TALK TO THESE PEOPLE! they're probably trying to scam you.
I told the guy, email me and I'll know if it's from godaddy or not. Because of course they have my email address, and theirs would show in the email. But in truth, it would also have to have the "domain keys verified" sign next to the sender's email address or else they could also forge the email sender name.
Godaddy customer support has a similar number but it is not the same. It ends in 77, not 59.
DON'T BELIEVE WHAT STRANGERS SAY ON THE PHONE WHEN THEY CONTACT YOU LIKE THIS!
This is the info I got off another site at
http://ww7.callwiki.com/phones/view/480-505-8859
"480-505-8859 / 4805058859 / (480) 505-8859 - Report a Call
The description we have for the 480 area code is: Arizona: East Phoenix (see 520; also Phoenix split 602, 623). Since 480-505-8859 belongs to the 480 area code, we also know that the local time in PHOENIX, AZ is 14:10pm. Additional Number Variations: 480/505/8859 - 480.505.8859 - 480 505 8859. Other phone numbers in the 480 area code that also have comments are 480-052-6107, 480-098-8622, 480-205-3540, 480-208-3507, 480-209-5405, 480-213-8213, 480-217-8378, 480-228-1363, 480-228-7491 and 480-234-1111. The owner of 480-505-8859 can be obtained through a detailed report. As well, the address and number type is also available in a detailed report. The phone number 480-505-8859 is assigned to XO ARIZONA, INC. and the actual exchange location is in PHOENIX, AZ. Technically, the telephone exchange switch is identified as PHNAAZ55DS0. "
***SO IT DOESN'T LOOK LIKE IT IS GODADDY, it looks like it is XO ARIZONA, INC.***
I have been with godaddy for years, and they have never called me til I got the call from this outfit that seems to be pretending to be godaddy. They were just fishing for my private info.
How do they know you have done business with godaddy? they simply look up domain names in the godaddy whois or any whois at any domain registrar. This info is available to the public inless you have private registration. So they can find your phone and address , email, expiration and renewal dates, etc easily. Associated with your domain name. This is spam, and using a fake ID of someone else is fraud, if indeed that's what they're doing.
DON'T TALK TO THESE PEOPLE! they're probably trying to scam you.
I told the guy, email me and I'll know if it's from godaddy or not. Because of course they have my email address, and theirs would show in the email. But in truth, it would also have to have the "domain keys verified" sign next to the sender's email address or else they could also forge the email sender name.
Godaddy customer support has a similar number but it is not the same. It ends in 77, not 59.
DON'T BELIEVE WHAT STRANGERS SAY ON THE PHONE WHEN THEY CONTACT YOU LIKE THIS!
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