Voicemail, pre-recorded (woman's voice with British accent), without calling. Probably debt collection (I have been getting a lot from EOS, though I have no reason to believe that I might owe anyone anything and also have a name so rare in this city that it cannot be mistaken for someone else's). Do not know how these goons got my number, but have blocked every one of theirs.
I don't know WHY I am being asked to call this phone number for a Voicemail on my Virgin Mobile phone. Is Virgin Mobile aware of this scum? They should do something about it quickly!
It is your Virgin Mobile voicemail caller id but it can also be a debt collector who can easily find out who your mobile provider is and change their caller id to make it look like (in this case) Virgin Mobile.
I can confirm that Accounts Recovery Corporation does use this technique. Pretty clever but I don't think it is legal.
Get an android phone, the android operating system allows you to block unlimited individual numbers.
When they call just hang up and then follow these steps http://android-tips.com/blacklist-or-block-a-phone-number/ and the call will just go to your voicemail every time the call from the blocked number comes in.
It will not effect your voicemail in anyway by blocking 647-383-2333