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23-04-2015 20:38 - edited 23-04-2015 20:40
I got a new Xperia Z3 Compact just over a month ago on o2. I've just had a look at my settings for call forwarding, and for the options 'Forward when busy', 'Forward when unanswered' and 'Forward when unreachable' there's a phone number already set to forward to which I don't recognise. It's a full +44 one. I've searched all my contacts (haven't added or deleted any recently) and given the number a Google and a search in Truecaller to see if it's a known scammer or anything, but nothing has come back.
I can't seem to change the number as it gives me the message 'Unexpected response from network' when I try, although I can set each option to 'disabled' for the moment.
I'm obviously a bit nervous about giving the number a ring, and a bit paranoid as to why the number is there in the first place. Would anyone be able to shed some light on how it might have ended up there?
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on 23-04-2015 20:42
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on 23-04-2015 20:42
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on 23-04-2015 20:48
Thank you for the suggestion, gave it a ring and it was. I didn't realise it was a full number? The 'Always forward' box has 901 in it so I would have presumed it would be the same for the other options. Feel like a righ idiot now.
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on 23-04-2015 20:49
That will confirm it is your voicemail box number.
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on 23-04-2015 20:50
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on 23-04-2015 21:04
@Anonymous wrote:Feel like a righ idiot now.
No need at all. You are right to be suspicious of any unknown numbers.
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on 23-04-2015 22:08
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on 23-04-2015 22:08
@Anonymous wrote:
Do they normally do that @MI5 ? I always have just had 901 or 1750/1760 never a +44
The phone would need to use the full number if the phone is roaming as 901 wouldn't work.
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