Got the call today. Seeing as others have identified servicemagic, this makes sense. - contacted them several months ago about some quotes.
Rameez ( 2012-06-03 )
Calls everyday, and never left any message.
GVS Infotech ( 2012-06-04 )
hallo leutz,ich glaub da garnix.Da bauen die Hersteller Telefone mit allem möglichem Schnick Schnack. Mein Telefon kann alles außer Buntwäsche. Nur eine Nummer kann mann nicht sperren. Heute morgen erst nervte mich diese nummer.Die andere Nummer von Otto hat wohl aufgegeben. Aber freue ich mich besser nicht zu früh.Schönen Tag in die Gemeinde.
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Multiple calls after 11pm with a recorded message "police emergency" and a lot of Spanish. When we answered, the linguistically black gentleman told us family members (unidentified) had been in a car accident on "Highway 41". He insisted we call this phone # to get details and to talk to "Sgt. Smith" to verify our identity. He then asked for our name.*69 revealed an 866 origin.
Do not answer 4 digit numbers, my co-worker did and they charged 30 minutes of time to her pay-as-you-go phone. I am worried of what could happen since I answered my phone and kept asking who is this? the only response was "Karen on-line" I kept asking what company she was with but she would not answer and after 24 seconds hung up. I telephoned T mobile since I do not have a pay-as you go phone I am so worried about what minutes they could charge on my account. T-moble reports no descrepencies on my account as of yet, they suggested it may be someone with a modem set up like Vonage but I am not familiar with anyone with that sort of set up plus any one I know would leave a message. Several different 4-digit combinations 1726, 1700, 1714, 1815, 1712, 1700 so far. I will not answer anymore of these 4-digit calls and have registered on the National Do Not Call List 1-888-382-1222.
Received a call from someone and let it go to my answering machine. No message was left. I dialed *69 and received the information that "the last number that called you was 172-300-1900". I went to the call back web site 'Anywho' and got the response that they had no information on that number. In fact 'Anywho' deleted the "1" at the beginning of the number. I then went to my phone book and found that there were no prefixes listed beginning with the number "1". I then contacted my phone company who said that that type of number was usually from a phone card.