obviously so, been a little sleep deprived for the past few days.Uh... did you forget you already posted this like a week ago?
Mali?Got two weird phone calls overnight from a really strange phone number. Caller ID had it as an 11-digit number, which screams "SPOOFED!". But what was weird was the calls were at 12:27 AM and 1:54 AM AZT...
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It's one of those scam calls. They try to make you call them back and your phone bill will exploded.Got two weird phone calls overnight from a really strange phone number. Caller ID had it as an 11-digit number, which screams "SPOOFED!". But what was weird was the calls were at 12:27 AM and 1:54 AM AZT...
2-223-778-4765
That's pretty much my experience and how I handle it.I get a lot of the scam calls that bounce their number to look like it's coming from somewhere in town, i.e. the first 6 numbers are identical to my own. My general rule is that any number that calls and isn't identified by name goes directly to voicemail. If they leave a message, I'll call them back immediately or as soon as I see it. I know not everyone can do this depending on what they need their cell for, but it usually works out pretty well.
This has been my standard since I got a cell phone. Seriously, if you don't leave a message OR you aren't in my contacts, how important can your message be?My general rule is that any number that calls and isn't identified by name goes directly to voicemail. If they leave a message, I'll call them back immediately or as soon as I see it.
I came up with the following strategy, though so far I haven't implemented it.my ringer has been on silent for about 2 years.
Mr. Z does this since his work phone is also his only cell phone. I used to do something similar on my previous phone. The only reason I don't do it now is because a)my phone is in my purse way more than my pocket, so vibrate doesn't help, and b) with Li'l Z still so young, I have, on a few rare occasions gotten calls regarding him from alternate #'s/lines that I didn't have in my contacts.I came up with the following strategy, though so far I haven't implemented it.
Make a ringtone that is nothing but silence. Sample Cage's 4' 33" to be all hip about it if you want to. Make that your default ringtone.
Then go through and assign custom ringtones for the people in your contacts list.
Problem solved! Phone now only ever rings when it's important, otherwise it just lights up for about 15sec and then goes back to sleep.
So you're the one(Pause here for the snarky looks and commentary.)
My voice mail message literally says, "If I don't recognize the number I won't answer. If you don't leave a message I won't call you back."I get a lot of the scam calls that bounce their number to look like it's coming from somewhere in town, i.e. the first 6 numbers are identical to my own. My general rule is that any number that calls and isn't identified by name goes directly to voicemail. If they leave a message, I'll call them back immediately or as soon as I see it. I know not everyone can do this depending on what they need their cell for, but it usually works out pretty well.
I actually considered doing that, but then that would give them info about who owns the line.My voice mail message literally says, "If I don't recognize the number I won't answer. If you don't leave a message I won't call you back."
WHAT!We no longer have a land line. So for all you Christmas callers...that number is no good no more.
One theory (that I just made up) is that if it's a custom "leave a message" recording instead of the device's default, they'll tag your number as working and keep calling.I don't use my name. It only says, "You have reached 402-..."
I'm not even convinced I know what your right eyeball looks like.Yeah, I leave it at the default message on purpose so they don't even know my gender, whether I'm a person/company/fax, nothing.
--Patrick
I'm not even convinced I know what your right eyeball looks like.
There are pictures of my entire torso on the board, if you know where to look.I'm not even convinced I know what your right eyeball looks like.
Oh really?There are pictures of my entire torso on the board, if you know where to look.
--Patrick
Kind-of joking, and kind-of not, I still wonder if that'd be less accidents than we have now?...and crashing into each other, into innocent cyclists, and other obstacles?