21-01-2019 13:31 - edited 21-01-2019 13:33
21-01-2019 13:31 - edited 21-01-2019 13:33
Got an invalid number call. (Land line Liverpool 0151) Pretty sure it was a robot voice. Asked about accident i was innocent in, I said WTF. They hanged up immediately. Number is invalid as also reported on Skype using phone out to test.
Where can I report this number?
So I don't get something like this
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2016/04/27/new-phone-scam-leaves-victims-with-300-bills-for-calls-t...
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on 21-01-2019 13:40
@mynameismyname all help here including action fraud website
https://www.o2.co.uk/help/safety-and-security/unwanted-calls-and-messages
Just block the number on your phone too.
on 21-01-2019 13:40
@mynameismyname all help here including action fraud website
https://www.o2.co.uk/help/safety-and-security/unwanted-calls-and-messages
Just block the number on your phone too.
on 21-01-2019 14:26
on 21-01-2019 14:26
@mynameismyname You can't stop these calls. They come from a different number every time. If you don't recognise the number, don't answer the call, block the number, and keep an eye on your phone bill. That's about all you can do.
21-01-2019 14:37 - edited 21-01-2019 14:38
21-01-2019 14:37 - edited 21-01-2019 14:38
Thanks all, I am just amazed that someone can fake a number. If that's possible how can they then not fake any number of a customer?
Or is only possible with land line numbers?
I usually block and look up on the web but this time nothing came up. So I tried searching several times thinking i misstyped.
Then checked with skype so I could make sure I got the correct number.
With dual factor authentication these days on many sites, it would appear it is kinda important that no one can fake stuff. OK that's incoming on your number but above doesn't make me confident.
on 21-01-2019 14:52
on 21-01-2019 14:52
on 21-01-2019 15:34
on 21-01-2019 15:34
@mynameismyname Many of the calls originate from numbers abroad. They have the technology now to spoof the numbers to make it look like they're coming from the UK. These vermin are very resourceful.
on 21-01-2019 15:51
on 21-01-2019 15:51
@Bambino wrote:@mynameismyname Many of the calls originate from numbers abroad. They have the technology now to spoof the numbers to make it look like they're coming from the UK. These vermin are very resourceful.
Absolutely correct. I have been a victim since 2016. I cannot answer my landline unless I know the number.
I have caller display. The phone is on answer if someone wants to speak to me they can leave a message and that works ok. Numbers look like my local exchange too (amazing) I never answer, if I do by mistake, it seems as if they swarm in on this and keep ringing for several days, I never answer then and the phone calls stop.
Now I only use my Mobile Phone, I have taken the advice of the o2 community to bar certain calls and of course premium calls on my Mobile.
It looks as if this scam calling is worse now, need to be on guard.
Good luck and stay alert. Best wishes