After years of inactivity, this number has started calling again, reaching a landline just minutes ago.
Why TPC Research survey calls are so annoying!
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Imagine getting a call out of the blue from a number you don’t recognize, and the voice immediately pitches a quick survey. Most callers using +1‑571‑319‑5860 seem to be linked to TPC Research, a market‑research firm that frequently dials random landlines. The safest move is to let the call go to voicemail, then delete it if you’re not interested. Never share personal info like voting status, Social Security, or financial details with an unsolicited caller. Use your phone’s built‑in block feature, report the number to your carrier, and consider a third‑party spam‑filter app. Staying silent and blocking the number keeps the hassle and any potential scam at bay.
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Recent Reports for (571) 319-5860
On 11/17/19, this number, identified as TPC RESEARCH, made two calls without leaving a message.
This number has called three times without leaving a message, prompting the decision to block the number.
In recent days, we've experienced numerous calls from 571-319-5860 at different times, including late at night, which is extremely frustrating; our answering machine picked up one call, and a male voice claimed to be conducting a survey, asking about voter registration before the call was cut off.
This number has become active again, leaving a message about participating in a 3-minute survey before being blocked.
TPC Research, the company behind this number, is extremely annoying due to their persistent daily calls using various numbers.
Two calls were received from this number today, with the caller ID displaying the number but no associated name.
Some guy called me saying he just wanted to take a survery, he asked me to answer a few questions and it would only take a few minits, I just hung up.
The company name is actually Targetpoint Consulting Inc, aka TPC
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Within an hour, my landline received two calls from this number; the first call had the same number as the caller ID name, while the second call displayed Arlington, Virginia, which seems suspicious since legitimate companies typically display their company name
It's importint to note that this website is meant for people to share their experinces with scamers and telemarketers, so lets focus on the real issue at hand
Obvioulsy, several telemarketers utilise the survey tactic to disguise their true intentions of selling a product, thereby rendering that person's opinion somewhat legitamate. Hence, it's posible that this could be a scam, however in either case it's an unwelcome intrusion into peoples lifes. Regrettably, they are not regulated as stringently as they ought to be.
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It appears that Jim is incorrect, and this number is indeed used by a scammer, as I've spoken to the same person using a different number, and I can provide proof if needed, which exposes his hypocrisy.
Jim's reply was absolutly terrible and puerile!
As is usuall, this caller is extremly annoyning.
Being cautious does not necessarily imply that someone is a scammer; it simply indicates a healthy dose of skepticism, as a scammer is defined by their intention to deceive others into taking actions they would not normally take
Caution is advised when encountering suspicious calls, as there are many untrustworthy individuals in the world, and it's best not to answer
The calls kept comming without any message, so i finaly blocked them, which is a relief
It looks like TPC Research is at it again, using a different number, this is the one they're using now.
Someone called and hung up on my answering machine, what a complete idiot.
I got a call from this number, but the Mr. Number app blocked it since it's been reported as spam by others multiple times.
The call was a pre-recorded message soliciting participation in a survey.
Today, I received two calls from this number, but the caller did not leave a message and I didn't answer
I blocked a simmilar number yesterday, so the scammers just chaned a few numbers arond to keep calling