512-768-9068
Country: USA
512 area code:
Texas (Austin)
Report a phone call from 512-768-9068 and help to identify who and why is calling from this number.
- ZenaYeah, they call but no VM left and I don't answer. No idea who it is or where they are located.
- CherylYes, just called. No VM. It is a Texas number, but my number is a Florida number
- ChrisI am in SD, I answer, they hang-up...
- KarenShows as Texas on caller id. I'm nowhere near there! No voicemail.
- ShannonI answered, they hang up.
- Caller: 5127689068
- BrookeI did today, spam caller. Block the number! Following this call i got another from Texas so dont be surprised! Just continue to block them!
- BobDidn't pick up. No XM left. Showed as a TX number. I'm in MI.
- Caller: 5127689068
- jNo VM. Just blocked the number.
- LizCalled my cell phone and no VM. 01/04/2017'
- Caller: no name
- PatHmmmm. This is strange. Twice in the past few days, I no more than get off a call, than this # calls. Are they monitoring phone calls now, then calling right away to get you to answer, and then setting you up for more scam calls? I'm not a conspiracy theorist, but I don't put anything past telephone scammers. Never answer a number you don't recognize. What a sad indictment of the long-distance phone system in this country. It's almost been rendered useless.
- XTZA criminal called me today January 12, 2017 at 248 PM using a recorded message. The company, supposedly, Business Promotions. These criminals need to be caught, hands chopped off, teeth & tongue cut out & sent to prison. They already made all the phone calls they needed to make. Let them survive in prison for life.
- Caller: Business Promotions
- JayGot a call from this number. Don't recognize so I don't answer.
- TonyBaloneyGot a call, no VM and I didn't answer.
- Caller: 512-768-9068
- E NuffSame. And *CAUTION* - note, as the media is starting to warn, some of these robocalls will start by asking if it's a good time, etc. but it's not a real person and will record you saying "yes" or "I am" or some sound byte which can be used as evidence you agreed to something. Beware!
When they get a chance to breathe, our new Congress might decide to do at least one thing which will benefit ALL of society!
Type: Robo-call criminal fraudsters (Why is that not an option? That's the majority of calls, along with debt collectors violating laws.)
Like so many other robo-calls, scammers & criminals keep swarming to our Do-Not-Call-listed phone. Non-stop. If only the telcos would lift a finger and do the right thing by implementing tools which already exist which they're not sharing, despite FCC, FTC, and public pressure. When will they do it? Only AT&T appeared willing to listen to the people of America - their consumers - and announced a "strike force" over the summer to come up with a plan and solution "in October". Guess what. It's now February 2017. What happened? (Besides what we're all watching and talking about?! They the telco's want ("need"?) yet another 6 months (7? 8?) to contemplate their navels and hope the chorus of complaints and chants to "do the right thing" just go away?
The phone companies already know what to do ("the right thing") and have the tools. When can we get relief? SPEAK OUT! Complain. Demand.
We know: Do-not-call has meant nothing at all, and the clock just keeps tick-ticking away as the telephone companies ignore the outpouring of consumers (and agencies of the US too!) demanding that phone companies do the easy - and RIGHT - thing and give customers (of the non-criminal spamming variety) the right to block robo-calls and spoofed CID's. And how about enforcing existing law to end the flood of such stuff?
With these never-ending scam factories, you can block it - as I just did with this - but like a Whack-a-mole it will just come back masquerading as another number. The ONLY way to stop this nonstop glut of robocalls and spoofed scam&spam mills is to have the phone companies lift a finger (different than the one they now show consumers) and deploy the tools already there (along with Federal permission and encouragement to use them) and stop these criminals from invading our phones.
U.S. Senator Schumer is pushing legislation REQUIRING Telcos to block robo-calls and spoofs for both mobile and landline phones, a great idea which the public wants clearly, which FTC and FCC have approved, which brought competition for software which now exists for Telcos, and is being held back only because the Telco's don't feel like deploying consumer protections. Please report to local authorities and to be most effective, write your Senator and sign the Consumers Union petition demanding that Telephone Companies give us the #1 thing we so need and want - protection from robo-calls and spoofed Caller ID's. It's easy to fix, if OUR chosen phone providers just do it, for all of us. I'd bet that the provider who does so voluntarily will get tons of new business, but as of now, none do. AT&T has finally announced an action plan to be announced in October, but we're "on hold" to see if and when they actually deploy the tools they've long had at their disposal.
We need as collective mega-users of the phone companies, to DEMAND that they lift a pinky to responsibly serve consumers in America. We need Congress to act on this (along with so much else!). All we can do is raise our voices until telco's act responsibly or are ordered to do so, in the face of their continued stalling. Blocking & reporting... though it's likely spoofed and already in the wind. We need help in stopping this!
The Consumers Union petition is again available and our best tool for a loud voice as consumers upon whom the phone companies depend. It's easy to sign onto and - aside from Sen. Schumer in our oh-so-effective Congress - offers the only loud voice the Telco's might hear through their static - worth signing still until our telephone companies - who have the fixes in hand - end this plague:
https://consumersunion.org/end-robocalls/ - Consumer Reports Petition to Telcos: Give us the tools to stop phone intrusions!
Speak out! Do-Not-Call is a joke and criminal fraudsters using robo-call and fake identities are only increasing. There's an easy fix waiting.
https://complaints.donotcall.gov/complaint/complaintcheck.aspx - National Do-Not-Call Registry - they *say* they'll investigate (and then?)- Caller: "Lampasas, TX"
- AnonShows on caller ID as Lightsey? Never heard of them. Did not pick up.
- RickThis call came three times in 15 minutes from 2 different numbers.They are trying to renue a computer coverage insurance plan for 299.99 for a year coverage. I think SCAM
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