An early‑morning ring from a "FLOURTOWN PA" number was cut off after three rings. Though the area code belongs to Pennsylvania, the owner is likely in the Midwest, suggesting a possible misdial or a spoofed spam robocall.
Why That Early‑Morning ‘FLOURTOWN PA’ Call Might Be Spam!
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It’s odd how often the call shows up as “FLOURTOWN PA” yet hangs up after just a few rings, especially before 10 AM. The pattern of a brief ring, a vague location tag, and a mismatched Midwest owner hint at a spoofed source rather than a genuine outreach. If you keep seeing this number, let it go to voicemail and avoid returning the call. Consider adding the number to your carrier’s block list or using a third‑party spam filter. When in doubt, treat any unsolicited early‑morning call with a generic ID as potentially malicious and don’t share personal info.
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Recent Reports for (215) 402-7729
The line was disconnected just before 10 AM ET; the number was unfamiliar and its caller ID claimed a Midwest owner despite the Eastern PA area code.
The call from "FLOURTOWN PA" dropped after just three rings, arriving before 10 AM ET. I don’t recognize the number; a lookup shows it tied to a Midwest resident I’ve never heard of—could be a misdial or a spoofed line. The large blank space in the caller ID is another common spam indicator.