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Report a phone call from 00000000 and help to identify who and why is calling from this number.
- B-Edwards replies to EmmaScammers use numbers like this to both hide who they are and to get people curious enough to see who is calling with a strange number. As you can see from nearly 60 pages of posts, this works like a charm.
- KHad received and missed two calls from 0000000000 the day before. Asked to speak with me by name, I asked who it was and he said his name was Derek and that he was calling in regards to a civil complaint that had been filed against me. I immediately hung up at that point.
- Caller: Derek - no company
- Call type: Scam suspicion
- Darlene BragaI received a 000-000-0000 phone calll
- Caller: US
- ThurstonTried to get money for trading markets.
Hmmm would definitely avoid, no need to cold call, if reputable company- Caller: Online trade!
- Call type: Telemarketer
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- Bridget Tice replies to LeighThe Illuminati have not been stalking you. Or the Masons. Or Knights Templar or Spanish Inquisition. Only crooks spoofing a number that can't be called back, but all those 0's might get you curious enough to answer.
Getting you number is dead easy. Your info is public knowledge, not to mention that you give your number out all the time without thinking about. Oh, and computers are just dialing numbers by area code and exchange - your number was next in the sequence. - bareeni have recieved a call from unknown no ,i want to know whos no is that and why they call me
- Caller: +*00000000
- BelindaPhone rings, number shows as 00000000. If you answer noone is there and the line goes dead.
- Caller: Nobody is there
- Call type: Silent call
- Kathy00000000 Tried to call me today, not having it.
- Caller: 00000000
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