929-205-6099
This number has been reported 7 times to the FCC and FTC.
The most common reported issue was Other
but 929-205-6099 has also been reported for Warranties & protection plans and No Subject Provided.
Reports have been made by users in 4 states.
Most recently this number was reported on December 03, 2021.
Marked 2 times as Unsafe.
Reports for 929-205-6099
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almost 2 years ago
by T.C.
This number appeared on my cell phone call list as an outgoing (i.e. placed from my phone) call lasting 22 minutes at 2:10 a.m. on January 9, 2023. A Safari search reveals that this is a landline for a Baptist church somewhere in New York. I have no explanation as to why my phone placed a call 𝙛𝙧𝙤𝙢 this number to who knows where, that information wasn’t captured. I’ve been under constant cyberattack since March 2020 by a former friend who started following my movements two months before ending our friendship, installing a key logger and back door entry while purportedly “fixing a problem” with my phone, changing my settings to allow him access to my modem and wireless router so he could control my devices using cloud-based apps. He’s messed with my Apple ID, and email accounts and passwords, re-routed e-mail, stolen cash from bank accounts, PayPal, took control of my Facebook page, and cost me a career of 16 years that I loved (I am near retirement age and will never find work to satisfy my remaining Social Security work requirements that pays nearly as well). This man is a sociopathic narcissist who enjoys destroying the lives of people he feels have crossed him, has the expertise to get into anyone’s WiFi and the knowledge of just how close he can skirt the law and get away with it. The IT and Media giants have been unsuccessful in taking action or creating detection methods; the insidious thing is that development of detection instruments undermines the adoption of “Smart Home” Systems that are integral to the multi-year sales projections of the major IT manufacturers pushing “Smart Home” systems. If security can be breached from your home WiFi network then door locks failing to unlock, heaters failing to turn off, showers failing to regulate water temperatures, access to online corporate, investment, banking and retirement systems, medical records - the opportunities for mayhem are staggering and the big developers are way behind with effective solutions. I don’t know if this number is safe or unsafe; but I know this individual I befriended has the skill, the equipment, the knowledge necessary to avoid detection and avoid crossing the lines of legal enforcement - this man has a bachelors degree in neurological biology and can read physical reactions to stimuli and knows how to manipulate people to do what what is in his best interests while undermining their own. |
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almost 2 years ago
by T.C.
This number appeared on my cell phone call list as an outgoing (i.e. placed from my phone) call lasting 22 minutes at 2:10 a.m. on January 9, 2023. A Safari search reveals that this is a landline for a Baptist church somewhere in New York. I have no explanation as to why my phone placed a call 𝙛𝙧𝙤𝙢 this number to who knows where, that information wasn’t captured. I’ve been under constant cyberattack since March 2020 by a former friend who started following my movements two months before ending our friendship, installing a key logger and back door entry while purportedly “fixing a problem” with my phone, changing my settings to allow him access to my modem and wireless router so he could control my devices using cloud-based apps. He’s messed with my Apple ID, and email accounts and passwords, re-routed e-mail, stolen cash from bank accounts, PayPal, took control of my Facebook page, and cost me a career of 16 years that I loved (I am near retirement age and will never find work to satisfy my remaining Social Security work requirements that pays nearly as well). This man is a sociopathic narcissist who enjoys destroying the lives of people he feels have crossed him, has the expertise to get into anyone’s WiFi and the knowledge of just how close he can skirt the law and get away with it. The IT and Media giants have been unsuccessful in taking action or creating detection methods; the insidious thing is that development of detection instruments undermines the adoption of “Smart Home” Systems that are integral to the multi-year sales projections of the major IT manufacturers pushing “Smart Home” systems. If security can be breached from your home WiFi network then door locks failing to unlock, heaters failing to turn off, showers failing to regulate water temperatures, access to online corporate, investment, banking and retirement systems, medical records - the opportunities for mayhem are staggering and the big developers are way behind with effective solutions. I don’t know if this number is safe or unsafe; but I know this individual I befriended has the skill, the equipment, the knowledge necessary to avoid detection and avoid crossing the lines of legal enforcement - this man has a bachelors degree in neurological biology and can read physical reactions to stimuli and knows how to manipulate people to do what what is in his best interests while undermining their own. |
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almost 2 years ago
by T.C.
This number appeared on my cell phone call list as an outgoing (i.e. placed from my phone) call lasting 22 minutes at 2:10 a.m. on January 9, 2023. A Safari search reveals that this is a landline for a Baptist church somewhere in New York. I have no explanation as to why my phone placed a call 𝙛𝙧𝙤𝙢 this number to who knows where, that information wasn’t captured. I’ve been under constant cyberattack since March 2020 by a former friend who started following my movements two months before ending our friendship, installing a key logger and back door entry while purportedly “fixing a problem” with my phone, changing my settings to allow him access to my modem and wireless router so he could control my devices using cloud-based apps. He’s messed with my Apple ID, and email accounts and passwords, re-routed e-mail, stolen cash from bank accounts, PayPal, took control of my Facebook page, and cost me a career of 16 years that I loved (I am near retirement age and will never find work to satisfy my remaining Social Security work requirements that pays nearly as well). This man is a sociopathic narcissist who enjoys destroying the lives of people he feels have crossed him, has the expertise to get into anyone’s WiFi and the knowledge of just how close he can skirt the law and get away with it. The IT and Media giants have been unsuccessful in taking action or creating detection methods; the insidious thing is that development of detection instruments undermines the adoption of “Smart Home” Systems that are integral to the multi-year sales projections of the major IT manufacturers pushing “Smart Home” systems. If security can be breached from your home WiFi network then door locks failing to unlock, heaters failing to turn off, showers failing to regulate water temperatures, access to online corporate, investment, banking and retirement systems, medical records - the opportunities for mayhem are staggering and the big developers are way behind with effective solutions. I don’t know if this number is safe or unsafe; but I know this individual I befriended has the skill, the equipment, the knowledge necessary to avoid detection and avoid crossing the lines of legal enforcement - this man has a bachelors degree in neurological biology and can read physical reactions to stimuli and knows how to manipulate people to do what what is in his best interests while undermining their own. |
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almost 2 years ago
by T.C.
This number appeared on my cell phone call list as an outgoing (i.e. placed from my phone) call lasting 22 minutes at 2:10 a.m. on January 9, 2023. A Safari search reveals that this is a landline for a Baptist church somewhere in New York. I have no explanation as to why my phone placed a call 𝙛𝙧𝙤𝙢 this number to who knows where, that information wasn’t captured. I’ve been under constant cyberattack since March 2020 by a former friend who started following my movements two months before ending our friendship, installing a key logger and back door entry while purportedly “fixing a problem” with my phone, changing my settings to allow him access to my modem and wireless router so he could control my devices using cloud-based apps. He’s messed with my Apple ID, and email accounts and passwords, re-routed e-mail, stolen cash from bank accounts, PayPal, took control of my Facebook page, and cost me a career of 16 years that I loved (I am near retirement age and will never find work to satisfy my remaining Social Security work requirements that pays nearly as well). This man is a sociopathic narcissist who enjoys destroying the lives of people he feels have crossed him, has the expertise to get into anyone’s WiFi and the knowledge of just how close he can skirt the law and get away with it. The IT and Media giants have been unsuccessful in taking action or creating detection methods; the insidious thing is that development of detection instruments undermines the adoption of “Smart Home” Systems that are integral to the multi-year sales projections of the major IT manufacturers pushing “Smart Home” systems. If security can be breached from your home WiFi network then door locks failing to unlock, heaters failing to turn off, showers failing to regulate water temperatures, access to online corporate, investment, banking and retirement systems, medical records - the opportunities for mayhem are staggering and the big developers are way behind with effective solutions. I don’t know if this number is safe or unsafe; but I know this individual I befriended has the skill, the equipment, the knowledge necessary to avoid detection and avoid crossing the lines of legal enforcement - this man has a bachelors degree in neurological biology and can read physical reactions to stimuli and knows how to manipulate people to do what what is in his best interests while undermining their own. |
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almost 2 years ago
by T.C.
This number appeared on my cell phone call list as an outgoing (i.e. placed from my phone) call lasting 22 minutes at 2:10 a.m. on January 9, 2023. A Safari search reveals that this is a landline for a Baptist church somewhere in New York. I have no explanation as to why my phone placed a call 𝙛𝙧𝙤𝙢 this number to who knows where, that information wasn’t captured. I’ve been under constant cyberattack since March 2020 by a former friend who started following my movements two months before ending our friendship, installing a key logger and back door entry while purportedly “fixing a problem” with my phone, changing my settings to allow him access to my modem and wireless router so he could control my devices using cloud-based apps. He’s messed with my Apple ID, and email accounts and passwords, re-routed e-mail, stolen cash from bank accounts, PayPal, took control of my Facebook page, and cost me a career of 16 years that I loved (I am near retirement age and will never find work to satisfy my remaining Social Security work requirements that pays nearly as well). This man is a sociopathic narcissist who enjoys destroying the lives of people he feels have crossed him, has the expertise to get into anyone’s WiFi and the knowledge of just how close he can skirt the law and get away with it. The IT and Media giants have been unsuccessful in taking action or creating detection methods; the insidious thing is that development of detection instruments undermines the adoption of “Smart Home” Systems that are integral to the multi-year sales projections of the major IT manufacturers pushing “Smart Home” systems. If security can be breached from your home WiFi network then door locks failing to unlock, heaters failing to turn off, showers failing to regulate water temperatures, access to online corporate, investment, banking and retirement systems, medical records - the opportunities for mayhem are staggering and the big developers are way behind with effective solutions. I don’t know if this number is safe or unsafe; but I know this individual I befriended has the skill, the equipment, the knowledge necessary to avoid detection and avoid crossing the lines of legal enforcement - this man has a bachelors degree in neurological biology and can read physical reactions to stimuli and knows how to manipulate people to do what what is in his best interests while undermining their own. |
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almost 2 years ago
by T.C.
This number appeared on my cell phone call list as an outgoing (i.e. placed from my phone) call lasting 22 minutes at 2:10 a.m. on January 9, 2023. A Safari search reveals that this is a landline for a Baptist church somewhere in New York. I have no explanation as to why my phone placed a call 𝙛𝙧𝙤𝙢 this number to who knows where, that information wasn’t captured. I’ve been under constant cyberattack since March 2020 by a former friend who started following my movements two months before ending our friendship, installing a key logger and back door entry while purportedly “fixing a problem” with my phone, changing my settings to allow him access to my modem and wireless router so he could control my devices using cloud-based apps. He’s messed with my Apple ID, and email accounts and passwords, re-routed e-mail, stolen cash from bank accounts, PayPal, took control of my Facebook page, and cost me a career of 16 years that I loved (I am near retirement age and will never find work to satisfy my remaining Social Security work requirements that pays nearly as well). This man is a sociopathic narcissist who enjoys destroying the lives of people he feels have crossed him, has the expertise to get into anyone’s WiFi and the knowledge of just how close he can skirt the law and get away with it. The IT and Media giants have been unsuccessful in taking action or creating detection methods; the insidious thing is that development of detection instruments undermines the adoption of “Smart Home” Systems that are integral to the multi-year sales projections of the major IT manufacturers pushing “Smart Home” systems. If security can be breached from your home WiFi network then door locks failing to unlock, heaters failing to turn off, showers failing to regulate water temperatures, access to online corporate, investment, banking and retirement systems, medical records - the opportunities for mayhem are staggering and the big developers are way behind with effective solutions. I don’t know if this number is safe or unsafe; but I know this individual I befriended has the skill, the equipment, the knowledge necessary to avoid detection and avoid crossing the lines of legal enforcement - this man has a bachelors degree in neurological biology and can read physical reactions to stimuli and knows how to manipulate people to do what what is in his best interests while undermining their own. |
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almost 2 years ago
by T.C.
This number appeared on my cell phone call list as an outgoing (i.e. placed from my phone) call lasting 22 minutes at 2:10 a.m. on January 9, 2023. A Safari search reveals that this is a landline for a Baptist church somewhere in New York. I have no explanation as to why my phone placed a call 𝙛𝙧𝙤𝙢 this number to who knows where, that information wasn’t captured. I’ve been under constant cyberattack since March 2020 by a former friend who started following my movements two months before ending our friendship, installing a key logger and back door entry while purportedly “fixing a problem” with my phone, changing my settings to allow him access to my modem and wireless router so he could control my devices using cloud-based apps. He’s messed with my Apple ID, and email accounts and passwords, re-routed e-mail, stolen cash from bank accounts, PayPal, took control of my Facebook page, and cost me a career of 16 years that I loved (I am near retirement age and will never find work to satisfy my remaining Social Security work requirements that pays nearly as well). This man is a sociopathic narcissist who enjoys destroying the lives of people he feels have crossed him, has the expertise to get into anyone’s WiFi and the knowledge of just how close he can skirt the law and get away with it. The IT and Media giants have been unsuccessful in taking action or creating detection methods; the insidious thing is that development of detection instruments undermines the adoption of “Smart Home” Systems that are integral to the multi-year sales projections of the major IT manufacturers pushing “Smart Home” systems. If security can be breached from your home WiFi network then door locks failing to unlock, heaters failing to turn off, showers failing to regulate water temperatures, access to online corporate, investment, banking and retirement systems, medical records - the opportunities for mayhem are staggering and the big developers are way behind with effective solutions. I don’t know if this number is safe or unsafe; but I know this individual I befriended has the skill, the equipment, the knowledge necessary to avoid detection and avoid crossing the lines of legal enforcement - this man has a bachelors degree in neurological biology and can read physical reactions to stimuli and knows how to manipulate people to do what what is in his best interests while undermining their own. |
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almost 2 years ago
by T.C.
This number appeared on my cell phone call list as an outgoing (i.e. placed from my phone) call lasting 22 minutes at 2:10 a.m. on January 9, 2023. A Safari search reveals that this is a landline for a Baptist church somewhere in New York. I have no explanation as to why my phone placed a call 𝙛𝙧𝙤𝙢 this number to who knows where, that information wasn’t captured. I’ve been under constant cyberattack since March 2020 by a former friend who started following my movements two months before ending our friendship, installing a key logger and back door entry while purportedly “fixing a problem” with my phone, changing my settings to allow him access to my modem and wireless router so he could control my devices using cloud-based apps. He’s messed with my Apple ID, and email accounts and passwords, re-routed e-mail, stolen cash from bank accounts, PayPal, took control of my Facebook page, and cost me a career of 16 years that I loved (I am near retirement age and will never find work to satisfy my remaining Social Security work requirements that pays nearly as well). This man is a sociopathic narcissist who enjoys destroying the lives of people he feels have crossed him, has the expertise to get into anyone’s WiFi and the knowledge of just how close he can skirt the law and get away with it. The IT and Media giants have been unsuccessful in taking action or creating detection methods; the insidious thing is that development of detection instruments undermines the adoption of “Smart Home” Systems that are integral to the multi-year sales projections of the major IT manufacturers pushing “Smart Home” systems. If security can be breached from your home WiFi network then door locks failing to unlock, heaters failing to turn off, showers failing to regulate water temperatures, access to online corporate, investment, banking and retirement systems, medical records - the opportunities for mayhem are staggering and the big developers are way behind with effective solutions. I don’t know if this number is safe or unsafe; but I know this individual I befriended has the skill, the equipment, the knowledge necessary to avoid detection and avoid crossing the lines of legal enforcement - this man has a bachelors degree in neurological biology and can read physical reactions to stimuli and knows how to manipulate people to do what what is in his best interests while undermining their own. |
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almost 2 years ago
by T.C.
This number appeared on my cell phone call list as an outgoing (i.e. placed from my phone) call lasting 22 minutes at 2:10 a.m. on January 9, 2023. A Safari search reveals that this is a landline for a Baptist church somewhere in New York. I have no explanation as to why my phone placed a call 𝙛𝙧𝙤𝙢 this number to who knows where, that information wasn’t captured. I’ve been under constant cyberattack since March 2020 by a former friend who started following my movements two months before ending our friendship, installing a key logger and back door entry while purportedly “fixing a problem” with my phone, changing my settings to allow him access to my modem and wireless router so he could control my devices using cloud-based apps. He’s messed with my Apple ID, and email accounts and passwords, re-routed e-mail, stolen cash from bank accounts, PayPal, took control of my Facebook page, and cost me a career of 16 years that I loved (I am near retirement age and will never find work to satisfy my remaining Social Security work requirements that pays nearly as well). This man is a sociopathic narcissist who enjoys destroying the lives of people he feels have crossed him, has the expertise to get into anyone’s WiFi and the knowledge of just how close he can skirt the law and get away with it. The IT and Media giants have been unsuccessful in taking action or creating detection methods; the insidious thing is that development of detection instruments undermines the adoption of “Smart Home” Systems that are integral to the multi-year sales projections of the major IT manufacturers pushing “Smart Home” systems. If security can be breached from your home WiFi network then door locks failing to unlock, heaters failing to turn off, showers failing to regulate water temperatures, access to online corporate, investment, banking and retirement systems, medical records - the opportunities for mayhem are staggering and the big developers are way behind with effective solutions. I don’t know if this number is safe or unsafe; but I know this individual I befriended has the skill, the equipment, the knowledge necessary to avoid detection and avoid crossing the lines of legal enforcement - this man has a bachelors degree in neurological biology and can read physical reactions to stimuli and knows how to manipulate people to do what what is in his best interests while undermining their own. |
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almost 2 years ago
by T.C.
This number appeared on my cell phone call list as an outgoing (i.e. placed from my phone) call lasting 22 minutes at 2:10 a.m. on January 9, 2023. A Safari search reveals that this is a landline for a Baptist church somewhere in New York. I have no explanation as to why my phone placed a call 𝙛𝙧𝙤𝙢 this number to who knows where, that information wasn’t captured. I’ve been under constant cyberattack since March 2020 by a former friend who started following my movements two months before ending our friendship, installing a key logger and back door entry while purportedly “fixing a problem” with my phone, changing my settings to allow him access to my modem and wireless router so he could control my devices using cloud-based apps. He’s messed with my Apple ID, and email accounts and passwords, re-routed e-mail, stolen cash from bank accounts, PayPal, took control of my Facebook page, and cost me a career of 16 years that I loved (I am near retirement age and will never find work to satisfy my remaining Social Security work requirements that pays nearly as well). This man is a sociopathic narcissist who enjoys destroying the lives of people he feels have crossed him, has the expertise to get into anyone’s WiFi and the knowledge of just how close he can skirt the law and get away with it. The IT and Media giants have been unsuccessful in taking action or creating detection methods; the insidious thing is that development of detection instruments undermines the adoption of “Smart Home” Systems that are integral to the multi-year sales projections of the major IT manufacturers pushing “Smart Home” systems. If security can be breached from your home WiFi network then door locks failing to unlock, heaters failing to turn off, showers failing to regulate water temperatures, access to online corporate, investment, banking and retirement systems, medical records - the opportunities for mayhem are staggering and the big developers are way behind with effective solutions. I don’t know if this number is safe or unsafe; but I know this individual I befriended has the skill, the equipment, the knowledge necessary to avoid detection and avoid crossing the lines of legal enforcement - this man has a bachelors degree in neurological biology and can read physical reactions to stimuli and knows how to manipulate people to do what what is in his best interests while undermining their own. |
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almost 2 years ago
by T.C.
This number appeared on my cell phone call list as an outgoing (i.e. placed from my phone) call lasting 22 minutes at 2:10 a.m. on January 9, 2023. A Safari search reveals that this is a landline for a Baptist church somewhere in New York. I have no explanation as to why my phone placed a call 𝙛𝙧𝙤𝙢 this number to who knows where, that information wasn’t captured. I’ve been under constant cyberattack since March 2020 by a former friend who started following my movements two months before ending our friendship, installing a key logger and back door entry while purportedly “fixing a problem” with my phone, changing my settings to allow him access to my modem and wireless router so he could control my devices using cloud-based apps. He’s messed with my Apple ID, and email accounts and passwords, re-routed e-mail, stolen cash from bank accounts, PayPal, took control of my Facebook page, and cost me a career of 16 years that I loved (I am near retirement age and will never find work to satisfy my remaining Social Security work requirements that pays nearly as well). This man is a sociopathic narcissist who enjoys destroying the lives of people he feels have crossed him, has the expertise to get into anyone’s WiFi and the knowledge of just how close he can skirt the law and get away with it. The IT and Media giants have been unsuccessful in taking action or creating detection methods; the insidious thing is that development of detection instruments undermines the adoption of “Smart Home” Systems that are integral to the multi-year sales projections of the major IT manufacturers pushing “Smart Home” systems. If security can be breached from your home WiFi network then door locks failing to unlock, heaters failing to turn off, showers failing to regulate water temperatures, access to online corporate, investment, banking and retirement systems, medical records - the opportunities for mayhem are staggering and the big developers are way behind with effective solutions. I don’t know if this number is safe or unsafe; but I know this individual I befriended has the skill, the equipment, the knowledge necessary to avoid detection and avoid crossing the lines of legal enforcement - this man has a bachelors degree in neurological biology and can read physical reactions to stimuli and knows how to manipulate people to do what what is in his best interests while undermining their own. |
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almost 2 years ago
by T.C.
This number appeared on my cell phone call list as an outgoing (i.e. placed from my phone) call lasting 22 minutes at 2:10 a.m. on January 9, 2023. A Safari search reveals that this is a landline for a Baptist church somewhere in New York. I have no explanation as to why my phone placed a call 𝙛𝙧𝙤𝙢 this number to who knows where, that information wasn’t captured. I’ve been under constant cyberattack since March 2020 by a former friend who started following my movements two months before ending our friendship, installing a key logger and back door entry while purportedly “fixing a problem” with my phone, changing my settings to allow him access to my modem and wireless router so he could control my devices using cloud-based apps. He’s messed with my Apple ID, and email accounts and passwords, re-routed e-mail, stolen cash from bank accounts, PayPal, took control of my Facebook page, and cost me a career of 16 years that I loved (I am near retirement age and will never find work to satisfy my remaining Social Security work requirements that pays nearly as well). This man is a sociopathic narcissist who enjoys destroying the lives of people he feels have crossed him, has the expertise to get into anyone’s WiFi and the knowledge of just how close he can skirt the law and get away with it. The IT and Media giants have been unsuccessful in taking action or creating detection methods; the insidious thing is that development of detection instruments undermines the adoption of “Smart Home” Systems that are integral to the multi-year sales projections of the major IT manufacturers pushing “Smart Home” systems. If security can be breached from your home WiFi network then door locks failing to unlock, heaters failing to turn off, showers failing to regulate water temperatures, access to online corporate, investment, banking and retirement systems, medical records - the opportunities for mayhem are staggering and the big developers are way behind with effective solutions. I don’t know if this number is safe or unsafe; but I know this individual I befriended has the skill, the equipment, the knowledge necessary to avoid detection and avoid crossing the lines of legal enforcement - this man has a bachelors degree in neurological biology and can read physical reactions to stimuli and knows how to manipulate people to do what what is in his best interests while undermining their own. |
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almost 2 years ago
by T.C.
This number appeared on my cell phone call list as an outgoing (i.e. placed from my phone) call lasting 22 minutes at 2:10 a.m. on January 9, 2023. A Safari search reveals that this is a landline for a Baptist church somewhere in New York. I have no explanation as to why my phone placed a call 𝙛𝙧𝙤𝙢 this number to who knows where, that information wasn’t captured. I’ve been under constant cyberattack since March 2020 by a former friend who started following my movements two months before ending our friendship, installing a key logger and back door entry while purportedly “fixing a problem” with my phone, changing my settings to allow him access to my modem and wireless router so he could control my devices using cloud-based apps. He’s messed with my Apple ID, and email accounts and passwords, re-routed e-mail, stolen cash from bank accounts, PayPal, took control of my Facebook page, and cost me a career of 16 years that I loved (I am near retirement age and will never find work to satisfy my remaining Social Security work requirements that pays nearly as well). This man is a sociopathic narcissist who enjoys destroying the lives of people he feels have crossed him, has the expertise to get into anyone’s WiFi and the knowledge of just how close he can skirt the law and get away with it. The IT and Media giants have been unsuccessful in taking action or creating detection methods; the insidious thing is that development of detection instruments undermines the adoption of “Smart Home” Systems that are integral to the multi-year sales projections of the major IT manufacturers pushing “Smart Home” systems. If security can be breached from your home WiFi network then door locks failing to unlock, heaters failing to turn off, showers failing to regulate water temperatures, access to online corporate, investment, banking and retirement systems, medical records - the opportunities for mayhem are staggering and the big developers are way behind with effective solutions. I don’t know if this number is safe or unsafe; but I know this individual I befriended has the skill, the equipment, the knowledge necessary to avoid detection and avoid crossing the lines of legal enforcement - this man has a bachelors degree in neurological biology and can read physical reactions to stimuli and knows how to manipulate people to do what what is in his best interests while undermining their own. |
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almost 2 years ago
by T.C.
This number appeared on my cell phone call list as an outgoing (i.e. placed from my phone) call lasting 22 minutes at 2:10 a.m. on January 9, 2023. A Safari search reveals that this is a landline for a Baptist church somewhere in New York. I have no explanation as to why my phone placed a call 𝙛𝙧𝙤𝙢 this number to who knows where, that information wasn’t captured. I’ve been under constant cyberattack since March 2020 by a former friend who started following my movements two months before ending our friendship, installing a key logger and back door entry while purportedly “fixing a problem” with my phone, changing my settings to allow him access to my modem and wireless router so he could control my devices using cloud-based apps. He’s messed with my Apple ID, and email accounts and passwords, re-routed e-mail, stolen cash from bank accounts, PayPal, took control of my Facebook page, and cost me a career of 16 years that I loved (I am near retirement age and will never find work to satisfy my remaining Social Security work requirements that pays nearly as well). This man is a sociopathic narcissist who enjoys destroying the lives of people he feels have crossed him, has the expertise to get into anyone’s WiFi and the knowledge of just how close he can skirt the law and get away with it. The IT and Media giants have been unsuccessful in taking action or creating detection methods; the insidious thing is that development of detection instruments undermines the adoption of “Smart Home” Systems that are integral to the multi-year sales projections of the major IT manufacturers pushing “Smart Home” systems. If security can be breached from your home WiFi network then door locks failing to unlock, heaters failing to turn off, showers failing to regulate water temperatures, access to online corporate, investment, banking and retirement systems, medical records - the opportunities for mayhem are staggering and the big developers are way behind with effective solutions. I don’t know if this number is safe or unsafe; but I know this individual I befriended has the skill, the equipment, the knowledge necessary to avoid detection and avoid crossing the lines of legal enforcement - this man has a bachelors degree in neurological biology and can read physical reactions to stimuli and knows how to manipulate people to do what what is in his best interests while undermining their own. |
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almost 2 years ago
by T.C.
This number appeared on my cell phone call list as an outgoing (i.e. placed from my phone) call lasting 22 minutes at 2:10 a.m. on January 9, 2023. A Safari search reveals that this is a landline for a Baptist church somewhere in New York. I have no explanation as to why my phone placed a call 𝙛𝙧𝙤𝙢 this number to who knows where, that information wasn’t captured. I’ve been under constant cyberattack since March 2020 by a former friend who started following my movements two months before ending our friendship, installing a key logger and back door entry while purportedly “fixing a problem” with my phone, changing my settings to allow him access to my modem and wireless router so he could control my devices using cloud-based apps. He’s messed with my Apple ID, and email accounts and passwords, re-routed e-mail, stolen cash from bank accounts, PayPal, took control of my Facebook page, and cost me a career of 16 years that I loved (I am near retirement age and will never find work to satisfy my remaining Social Security work requirements that pays nearly as well). This man is a sociopathic narcissist who enjoys destroying the lives of people he feels have crossed him, has the expertise to get into anyone’s WiFi and the knowledge of just how close he can skirt the law and get away with it. The IT and Media giants have been unsuccessful in taking action or creating detection methods; the insidious thing is that development of detection instruments undermines the adoption of “Smart Home” Systems that are integral to the multi-year sales projections of the major IT manufacturers pushing “Smart Home” systems. If security can be breached from your home WiFi network then door locks failing to unlock, heaters failing to turn off, showers failing to regulate water temperatures, access to online corporate, investment, banking and retirement systems, medical records - the opportunities for mayhem are staggering and the big developers are way behind with effective solutions. I don’t know if this number is safe or unsafe; but I know this individual I befriended has the skill, the equipment, the knowledge necessary to avoid detection and avoid crossing the lines of legal enforcement - this man has a bachelors degree in neurological biology and can read physical reactions to stimuli and knows how to manipulate people to do what what is in his best interests while undermining their own. |
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almost 2 years ago
by T.C.
This number appeared on my cell phone call list as an outgoing (i.e. placed from my phone) call lasting 22 minutes at 2:10 a.m. on January 9, 2023. A Safari search reveals that this is a landline for a Baptist church somewhere in New York. I have no explanation as to why my phone placed a call 𝙛𝙧𝙤𝙢 this number to who knows where, that information wasn’t captured. I’ve been under constant cyberattack since March 2020 by a former friend who started following my movements two months before ending our friendship, installing a key logger and back door entry while purportedly “fixing a problem” with my phone, changing my settings to allow him access to my modem and wireless router so he could control my devices using cloud-based apps. He’s messed with my Apple ID, and email accounts and passwords, re-routed e-mail, stolen cash from bank accounts, PayPal, took control of my Facebook page, and cost me a career of 16 years that I loved (I am near retirement age and will never find work to satisfy my remaining Social Security work requirements that pays nearly as well). This man is a sociopathic narcissist who enjoys destroying the lives of people he feels have crossed him, has the expertise to get into anyone’s WiFi and the knowledge of just how close he can skirt the law and get away with it. The IT and Media giants have been unsuccessful in taking action or creating detection methods; the insidious thing is that development of detection instruments undermines the adoption of “Smart Home” Systems that are integral to the multi-year sales projections of the major IT manufacturers pushing “Smart Home” systems. If security can be breached from your home WiFi network then door locks failing to unlock, heaters failing to turn off, showers failing to regulate water temperatures, access to online corporate, investment, banking and retirement systems, medical records - the opportunities for mayhem are staggering and the big developers are way behind with effective solutions. I don’t know if this number is safe or unsafe; but I know this individual I befriended has the skill, the equipment, the knowledge necessary to avoid detection and avoid crossing the lines of legal enforcement - this man has a bachelors degree in neurological biology and can read physical reactions to stimuli and knows how to manipulate people to do what what is in his best interests while undermining their own. |
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about 3 years ago
by User
Unwanted Spam Call was reported by a user from Florida via FTC. |
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over 3 years ago
by User
Unwanted Spam Call was reported by a user from DEERFIELD BEACH via FTC. This call was reported as a robocall. |
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over 3 years ago
by User
Unwanted Spam Call was reported by a user from Pennsylvania via FTC. |
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almost 4 years ago
by User
Warranties & protection plans was reported by a user from Willard via FTC. This call was reported as a robocall. |
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almost 4 years ago
by User
Unwanted Spam Call was reported by a user from New York via FTC. |
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over 4 years ago
by User
Unwanted Spam Call was reported by a user from Spring Hill via FTC. This call was reported as a robocall. |
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over 4 years ago
by User
Unwanted Spam Call was reported by a user from Cincinnati via FTC. This call was reported as a robocall. |
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Location: | North America |
Company: | Unknown |
Comments Types: | 0 Unsafe Comments. 0 Safe Comments. 16 Neutral Comments. |
FCC Reports: | 0 Unsafe Reports. |
FTC Reports: | 7 Unsafe Reports. |
Latest rating: | 01/16/2023 |
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Complaints for 929-205-6099 (7 complaints)
Other consumers have reported this number 7 times. The most common reported issues were Other but 929-205-6099 has also been reported for Warranties & protection plans and No Subject Provided. Reports have been made by users in 4 states (New York, Ohio, Florida, Pennsylvania.) Most recently this number was reported on December 03, 2021
Warning! Several people have complained about this number. It has been reported to the FCC, FTC and several other US scam agencies. This number has been on the blacklist for over 1 year.