What does 0000036500 mean on my text usage?

what does 0000036500 mean on my text usage?

This is simply a sms short code from Champion Call TV; LLC which you either sent/received a text to/from. It appears it was some type of telemarketer during the voting season.
You can find your code in THIS location.

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