04-16-2020 05:15 PM - edited 01-05-2022 10:24 AM
Hi,
I'm receiving alot of random miscellaneous calls. Some numbers are from British Columbia as it shows up on my phone. These include numbers: 1 604 -***** and 1 604 -****. Earlier on I received calls from Richmond Hill, ON: 1 905 -****, from Saskatoon, SK: 1 306 - *****, from Tobermory, ON: 1 519 - *****. Many more... i can see the locations and numbers on my phone.
How can I stop receiving calls from these random numbers? I attend the call.. no response for 10-15 seconds then hangs up... or it quickly hangs up after dialing my number so no chance to pick up the call. When I call back the line doesn't even go through and saying there is no service.
Thanks for your responses.
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The best practice to follow , is especially if Caller ID is not recognized/ expected, or blank..... Don't pick-up' the call ! If a legit call, they will lv a message !
IF you answer all calls, you have identified to bad actors', a live number for $$$ phishing and potential being hacked ! And they giftsell you number to others !
A protocol especially done on the smartie'phone and also the landline ! Resulting in maaybe one false caller/text a day ! Otherwise all legit !
And not often I share smartie'phone number with corp. entities, just landline, due to probability of them being hacked in the future ! Prefer to keeping my smartie'phone cleaner' ! 🙂
09-21-2024 04:52 PM
@604Traffic wrote:I get random phone calls showing 604 AND the same three #'s as mine, making you think it might be someone you know or a call from your provider - nope.
The first 3 digits after the area code being the same as mine is a sure way for me to know that it's nonsense call coming in, so the number spoofing doing that actually accomplishes the opposite in the situation of calling me.
09-21-2024 04:20 PM
I get random phone calls showing 604 AND the same three #'s as mine, making you think it might be someone you know or a call from your provider - nope.
I also started getting frequent calls from locations from the US, leaving a voicemail about joining their gambling websites & 'free money', sure, as if! I don't bother respond I just block them. But a week later another will pop up...
And about couple months ago started getting texts, on a Sunday, asking 'Are you working today'? My friends all know I've been on a medical for 6 months and even if I was working it wouldn't be a Saturday.bits bogus job leads for IS companies like iHeart Radio, etc - names we know but the job described DOES NOT exist on official website - oh and even better they'll put you through about 4 different 'contacts' to get you through the screening process - I guess THOSE people have many jobs. It sounds promising but they only pay commission into a Bitcoin account AND only pay in US funds. WAY too complicated & confusing
I tracked out the one companies 'offices' to a Spaces location (office rental spaces) near Cambie/Broadway. I told the one hiring manager I could go to their training facility and was told there was no need, they do all training on line, sure....just has 'SCAM' written all over it!
Not sure if these bozos are interconnected or what - oh and the show a phone-tree where there's a list of all other participants/employees (no names of course!)
Reality I just wanted to see how far these yahoo's would go to try and suck people into getting people to share their personal info; bank accounts, etc. So if these boobs hit you up you know to stear clear and refuse.
As for the DO NOT CALL LIST if you read the description it's quite clear that there are people who are allowed to phone you; political parties, etc If they identify the company name & certain times they ARE allowed to call - so just because it's 'do not call' there are people who legally ARE allowed to call so don't be p'd off when you receive these phone calls....
And yes, by the way, government offices (Revenue Canada, Pension Canada, E.I., etc) ARE allowed to call you phone and they DO call people so the people who say that the don't phone are incorrect, they DO indeed phone residents for business purposes. If you are suspicious of the callers identity ask them for their name & ID #. Call the OFFICIAL office #, not the number they called from because obviously that's their #! When you call back say you've had a call from Mr. Jones employee # 579 and verifying he actually works at your office because he just called you.
I hope some of this helps people.
PS And if you still have a landline, I do for medical reasons in case I'm in distress and can't find my cell, I've turned my answering machine off. The phone will ring and hang up after six rings & they can't restart your machine - then I'll check the # & see if I can pull up any info about the caller - not usually so it's NOT important enough that I have you my call # - too bad. That means I didn't trust you in the first place¡
04-19-2020 04:01 AM
Keep in mind that when you "block" calls, all it does is trigger the conditional call forward to your voicemail. You can change the conditional call forwarding setting for "declined" calls to something other than your voicemail. That way declined or blocked calls are sent to lala land. And you don't have to use an app to answer and hang up the call. I wrote about this in a previous topic:
The three conditional forward, and "all calls" call forwarding options can be found in the forwarding settings in the phone app settings menus, or can easily be set manually such as the examples below:
Unanswered calls, and calls while the phone is off the network will continue to go to voicemail as usual. Numbers you decline or are in the android reject list do not.
To reset back to public mobile default voicemail, dial ##67#
04-17-2020 12:51 PM
Here is an article about how to block spam calls.
https://mobilesyrup.com/2019/11/15/how-to-identify-block-spamc-calls-ios-android/
04-17-2020 12:33 PM
@helenhelen wrote:I don't get random hangup calls, but lots of those scam calls (mostly in Chinese), which I just ignore. I tend to ignore the ringing phone, and then check voicemail later. However, it got to be super annoying checking vm as that was about 95% of my calls! I found they eventually died down after awhile since I never picked up... but then with COVID, started up again (probably bc of new scam possibilities with it!). I was going to resort to leaving an outgoing VM message saying that I do not check voicemail and to text or email me instead, or call back later and if I see the same # calling twice, I will know it is likely legit/important and pick up next time. If it gets bad again, I might do this since so few people leave voicemail for me anyway. I'dstart checking it again if I was looking for a job or expecting an urgent call.
Just a thought. I don’t know if this will work. Go into your Account and reset your voicemail. And DON’T follow up with finishing the process.
04-17-2020 07:27 AM
@Renfrew100 wrote:Hi,
I'm receiving alot of random miscellaneous calls. Some numbers are from British Columbia as it shows up on my phone. These include numbers: 1 604 -***** and 1 604 -****. Earlier on I received calls from Richmond Hill, ON: 1 905 -****, from Saskatoon, SK: 1 306 - *****, from Tobermory, ON: 1 519 - *****. Many more... i can see the locations and numbers on my phone.
How can I stop receiving calls from these random numbers? I attend the call.. no response for 10-15 seconds then hangs up... or it quickly hangs up after dialing my number so no chance to pick up the call. When I call back the line doesn't even go through and saying there is no service.
Thanks for your responses.
I have had this for years, so sorry to hear that you are experiencing it as well I have well over 90 numbers in my phone blocked. you can use your phone to block the number. If they don't leave a voicemail I generally will not pick it up because it gets so annoying. This isn't a PM issue its a world issue, scammers, spammers. Not wanting to be helpful but trying to rip people off so frustrating.
Hold in there and keep blocking!
cheers
04-17-2020 01:19 AM
You can block the numbers
04-17-2020 01:15 AM
I don't get random hangup calls, but lots of those scam calls (mostly in Chinese), which I just ignore. I tend to ignore the ringing phone, and then check voicemail later. However, it got to be super annoying checking vm as that was about 95% of my calls! I found they eventually died down after awhile since I never picked up... but then with COVID, started up again (probably bc of new scam possibilities with it!). I was going to resort to leaving an outgoing VM message saying that I do not check voicemail and to text or email me instead, or call back later and if I see the same # calling twice, I will know it is likely legit/important and pick up next time. If it gets bad again, I might do this since so few people leave voicemail for me anyway. I'dstart checking it again if I was looking for a job or expecting an urgent call.
04-16-2020 07:44 PM
@Renfrew100 wrote:Hi,
I'm receiving alot of random miscellaneous calls. Some numbers are from British Columbia as it shows up on my phone. These include numbers: 1 604 -***** and 1 604 -****. Earlier on I received calls from Richmond Hill, ON: 1 905 -****, from Saskatoon, SK: 1 306 - *****, from Tobermory, ON: 1 519 - *****. Many more... i can see the locations and numbers on my phone.
How can I stop receiving calls from these random numbers? I attend the call.. no response for 10-15 seconds then hangs up... or it quickly hangs up after dialing my number so no chance to pick up the call. When I call back the line doesn't even go through and saying there is no service.
Thanks for your responses.
Just keep blocking. Eventually you will get it under control.
Keep in mind you may be blocking legitimate numbers as these callers “may” use legitimate numbers. It is called “Spoofing” which consists of altering the caller ID to show a different number than the one actually being used for making the telephone call. This is frequently done to mislead the person receiving the telephone call into believing that the call is either local, or from a trusted organization.
So before you block check your contact list to make sure you are not blocking a number you would expect a call from. Also Google 800Notes and can confirm, sometimes, if it is a call that you absolutely don’t want. I have had a call from my own number. They spoof a number that is in your calling area to make you feel more confident to answer.
I don’t recommend registering with a DO NOT CALL LIST. It puts your number on a list that callers CAN call you. SEE HERE
THE BEST WAY TO CONTROL IS TO CONTROL YOURSELF.
Keep your contact lists up to date AND block, block and block some more!!
?Changing your number is not a good idea if it was previously used. ?
I too would also suggest to use the DO NOT DISTURB settings on your phone as well and make sure you set what options work best for you. If iPhone see here.
04-16-2020 07:24 PM
I end up googling the number to see what it is, then block based on what I find... Never answer even local numbers if it's someone I don't know. I know it's a free call but I just don't want to lol
04-16-2020 07:20 PM
@JoyLuck wrote:Add them to your reject list on the phone and then add your number to the do not call list:
This will help if the companies calling are following the rules. However, there are many exceptions and companies that have exemptions do not have to honor the request not be called based on that last. Also, registering won't hep with companies that are not following the rules or that are calling form outside of Canada.
04-16-2020 05:54 PM
@Renfrew100, I was curious, and did a reverse lookup of the numbers:
604 - 506 - 6760 | Rogers | Mobile | Vancouver, BC |
604 - 792 - 2906 | Telus | Landline | Chilliwack, BC |
905 - 787 - 4241 | Bell | Landline | Rchmond Hill, ON |
306 - 382 - 3653 | SaskTel | Landline | Saskatoon, SK |
519 - 596 - 6899 | Amtelecom | Landline | Tobermory, ON |
I never call them back, unless I block my numbers from their caller ID. You could do, what I did when I was younger and vindictive, I would call them and then crank my music into the phone. Nobody called me again!
The easiest way is to block it. Or if you don't recognize the number, let it go to voicemail. When they get the voicemail message, they will notice the new voice and know this isn't that person's phone number anymore too.
04-16-2020 05:45 PM
@Renfrew100 Also, add you number into Do-Not-Call list.
04-16-2020 05:35 PM - edited 04-16-2020 05:46 PM
@Renfrew100 you probably ended up with someones old phone number or a business' number. just block them one by one like everyone else has said. i don't know what type of phone you have, but if its a newer smartphone you should be able to mark it as spam caller and block them before even picking it up or you can do it after if there is no response.
04-16-2020 05:34 PM
Hi @Renfrew100
Is this your new number?
When did it start?
You can block them, you can ignore them, you can change your number once every 30 days.
You can try to wait it out, when you get 'lucky' it lasts for about 2 weeks then it starts showing down, it helps if you don't answer
Also there is no guarantees that the new number won't be plagued with the same
04-16-2020 05:27 PM
@Renfrew100 Block the numbers and never call back. Once you do that you get on the spammers VIP live number list!!
04-16-2020 05:19 PM - edited 04-16-2020 05:24 PM
Sorry to hear that this happened to you @Renfrew100. Block the calls individually, place your phone on receive calls from contact list only or change your phone number if you aren't attached to it. If it were me, I would just block the calls. Stay safe.
04-16-2020 05:18 PM
Add them to your reject list on the phone and then add your number to the do not call list: