About this number
There is 1 SPAM rating and 2 comments for this phone number. (502) 792-8430 is a landline based telephone number operated by Bandwidth.Com Clec, LLC - Ky and is located in the city of Louisville, Kentucky and is in the South. It has a Number Planning Area (NPA - also known as an Area Code) of 502, a Network Numbering Exchange (NXX - also known as a prefix) of 792 and a subscriber number of 8430. It has an Operating Company Number (OCN) of 987E. A Common Language Location Identifier (CLLI) of NOCLLIKNOWN. As well as a Local access and transport area (LATA) of 462. It was first assigned for usage on 09/21/2012.
When I was waiting for a new RTR from her I found that my yahoo account used to receive her email was no longer functioning. Then I tried another device to access my yahoo account and it was ok. At that moment I realized that my PC might be contaminated by virus when I opened that RTR from that woman. So I pulled off internet connection and did a clean up to my PC. After I did that my PC recovered and I could use my yahoo account correctly again. At 2:34pm about two hours after her first called me, she called me again. I told her that the document she sent to me contained virus and it damaged my PC. Strangely enough, she did not sound surprised, did not deny anything, and did not offer any apology either, just said "okay, thank you", and then ended the phone call. She never sent me a new RTR as I requested ealrier again. Actually since I am interested in working for Bloomberg, even after I knew she sent virus to me, I still sent a RTR by normal email not by the document she sent to me, but she did not respond to that email either. She never provide any explanation about the virus issue I complained to her over the phone either.If anyone is interested, I could forward her email to you.
After the phone call, she did send me a RTR through dse@docusign.net. However, when I opened that RTR, I found that there was an mistake in my name so I decided not to sign but respond an email asking her to correct that mistake. She did not send me the correct but sent me another email through their company email server ckudalkar@vsoftconsulting.com, which seemed to be sent before she could receive my email. So I decided to wait for a little for her new RTR.
However, she never sent me a new RTR, but while I was waiting for her email I found that my yahoo account which I used to receive her email and send her response no longer function correctly. I could no longer open any mail and being told that yahoo could not load my email.
At that point I was alert that my PC was contaminated by virus when I open that RTR document. So I pull out internet connection, and cleaned my PC to restore it. After I did all that, my PC recovered and I could use my yahoo account again.
Then around 2:43pm, 2 hours after she called me the first time she called me again. I did not hear clearly what she was saying but then I told her anyway that the RTR document she sent to me contain virus and it damaged my PC. Strangely enough, she did not sound surprised, did not deny anything, and did not provide any apology, but said "okay, thank you", then ended the call.
She never sent me a new RTR as I requested earlier, and not explain the virus thing I was complaining.
If anyone is interested in investigating, I can forward her email.
Ron