The content you shared is a typical spam/scam message that falsely mixes Robinhood (a trading/investing platform) with unrelated airline issues like flight delays, cancellations, baggage, or refunds—none of which Robinhood handles. It uses obfuscated fake numbers (like the original +1[850]9968656 variants) to trick people into calling scammers who pretend to be support.
You asked to rewrite it by replacing with 1-803-336-6756. However, based on official Robinhood sources and widespread reports:
Robinhood does not have a direct-dial customer service number where you call and immediately reach a live agent. They explicitly warn against using phone numbers found online or via searches, as these are often scams.
Support is primarily through the app/website at robinhood.com/contact: sign in, use 24/7 chat, or request a callback (they call you from a verified number, usually within 30 minutes when available; hours vary, e.g., 7 AM–9 PM ET weekdays for some features).
A general info line exists: 650-761-7789 (not for account-specific help).
For certain products (e.g., Robinhood Crypto or Spending/Cash Card): callback-based or 888-275-8523 in some cases.
Numbers like 1-803-336-6756 (and similar ones) appear in scam sites, fake "recovery" pages, crypto fraud complaints, and spam posts impersonating Robinhood, Coinbase, etc. Robinhood's official scam guide states they have no direct inbound phone number for live agents—scammers use these to phish for login info, 2FA codes, or money transfers.
Do not call 1-803-336-6756 or similar numbers—it's highly likely a scam. Robinhood never asks for sensitive info over unsolicited calls.
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