on 10-03-2015 19:25
on 10-03-2015 19:25
on 10-03-2015 19:31
on 10-03-2015 19:37
on 10-03-2015 19:37
Do you know anyone in America who would be calling you? I ask as I wonder if it is a real call or some sort of marketing ploy?
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 10-03-2015 19:43
on 10-03-2015 19:43
10-03-2015 20:32 - edited 10-03-2015 20:33
10-03-2015 20:32 - edited 10-03-2015 20:33
Yes they use disused telephone numbers, so dialling them back will return no such person. I'm pretty sure they are using encrypted VOiP communications to evade detection. It really gets on my nerves. Getting a Cisco handset and only allowing certain calls through to your line would be a working solution if a little costly.
Generally speaking I don't answer them and then block them from the Call Logs screen.
on 10-03-2015 21:00
on 10-03-2015 21:00
on 10-03-2015 21:06
on 10-03-2015 21:06
on 10-03-2015 21:08
on 10-03-2015 21:08
on 10-03-2015 21:09
on 10-03-2015 21:09
@Anonymous wrote:
Hi. I sometimes get missed phone calls that come up as they are from America Instead of 01253 822583, it registers on screen as 00 1 (253) 822-583, I have to redial correctly (I can't return the call). Or it comes as 44 1253 822583, this I get inbound call and then it hangs up? Can anyone help?? Thanks.
The numbers you have quoted are too short to be numbers from the US. The US country code is 001 or +1. There would then be a three digit area code (253) and then seven numbers 822-583? You have only quoted six numbers after the area code.
The 44 code is the country code for the UK. A call showing that code would not be originating in the US.
on 10-03-2015 21:13
on 10-03-2015 21:13
@Anonymous wrote:
I use sky divert from my home phone,
Regardless of what Sky say, I believe this may be the issue.