Received a call from this number and it only rang twice but I won't call it back. I've heard about scams that do this, ring only twice so that people call back out of curiosity and then get charged for making that call.
Also make sure you don't give your business cards to restaurants or hotels. I did that, and my work cell phone has been hit by spammers hard, apparenly a person at Qdoba sold my info to a spammer or group of spammers, because I never give my work cell phone to anyone.
(201-366-2206) My on line search shows this # as Eda Rodriguez or something like. From New Jersey.
Yet, as others have described... 2 rings and hang up/ with no message left.
It's never wise to give any personal info to some one who calls or e-mails with a "this is your lucky day story"
(201-366-2206) My on line search shows this # as Eda Rodriguez or something like. From New Jersey.
Yet, as others have described... 2 rings and hang up/ with no message left.
It's never wise to give any personal info to some one who calls or e-mails with a "this is your lucky day story"
Sometimes calling a # back is very costly.
I returned a missed call to (Jam King) as it read on my caller ID.
It was actually a scamer in Kingston Jamaica. I collected as much info as I could to help AT&T catch this crook.
AT&T not at all interested in pursuing the crook, tried for months to charge me for the international call.
I will end my service with AT&T (been an ideal customer with them since 1998)