Short Phone Numbers
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Short Phone Numbers
Anybody else receiving calls from phone numbers that are only 10 digits long?
Been getting them pretty regularly over the last few weeks, all different numbers but all only 10 digits, but none of which are coming up on any google search
Been getting them pretty regularly over the last few weeks, all different numbers but all only 10 digits, but none of which are coming up on any google search
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Scams possibly. I receive calls that actually have area code numbers but are not from there if I call back the number is not registered. To me these are possible scams. I just wonder if the SFO could trace the source of these and find the scammers.
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Yeah had those before, along with showing as from US States, and I do ignore numbers that I don't know (or are unexpected) and block but they have all been different.
I have answered one just want to know who they are, but nobody there
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Old numbers used to be 5 digits after the area code
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I know that, but these appear like mobile numbers
07422 64873
07248 48462
07447 46636
07345 24286
07247 37768
07826 73645
07628 62472
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Was plagued with 10 digit callers till we got a call blocker still get the odd rogue call sneaking through but nothing like it used to be.
The cloning of area codes is the worst thing as a lot of people have caller id, and so people pick up thinkibg its a genuine call....
The cloning of area codes is the worst thing as a lot of people have caller id, and so people pick up thinkibg its a genuine call....
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Ignore is the best thing to do. I also ignore numbers I don't recognise. If its important they can leave a message or send a text
The 10 digit ones are largely from India if you google the number
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Me too. Just ignore and see if they leave a message.
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And our call blocker has proved an excellent addition as we had a potential problem from a series of scam callers telling me I had a computer problem which I ignored until eventually I took the p**S by saying hold on whilst I check and then claimed there were brilliant as someone had stolen my computer.Bosscat wrote: ↑Wed Oct 21, 2020 12:44 pmWas plagued with 10 digit callers till we got a call blocker still get the odd rogue call sneaking through but nothing like it used to be.
The cloning of area codes is the worst thing as a lot of people have caller id, and so people pick up thinkibg its a genuine call....
For the next 72 hours I must have received over 50 calls from around the UK of people (and I am sure they were genuine folk) ringing me back because they had just had a call from my number and our worry was that we may have had calls to premium numbers in those calls, but when we contacted our phone provider they had no record of our so called increase in outgoing calls. It was really irritating to say the least but it still hasn't stopped me taking the p**s from scam callers
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Its incredibe really. I am getting texts from such as FEDEX saying my delivery request has been received. Your shioment is now planned for blah blah. I never ordered a Thai bride!!!
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It amazes me that phone regulators can't do more about these scam phone calls. Especially the calls where they ask you to press 1 and when you do they charge you. Surely that charge goes through BT and therefore they should be able to regulate it.