This number calls me and my mother almost everyday for 2 weeks. They called my mother a f•••ing a••hole when she told them she wasn't me. They call over and over and hang up when you answer now. They have even called from blocked, unknown, and no callerID. I blocked them out one by one and then they called straight back from this number which is a 6 digit number. They found away to get pass the block on my phone. Even tho I'd block the number they still call, both my mom and I. It's not fair that I'm gettin harassed and can't block the number or nothing. I don't want to change my number. Please help. The man on the other line sounds like he is from another country. Like India or something. And the first time he called he said he was from some organization but I couldn't understand him. I told him I wasn't interested and ever since they have harassed me and my mother.
I'm in east central Texas, about 100 miles nw of Houston. I got a call about an hr ago. I said hello but there was no immediate answer (good indication that it's a program call) so I hung up. So I don't know what they were selling. Later I checked my message ID and it was 202 556 0000. I wouldn't even have looked into it except since the number was 202 (Washington DC), I thought just maybe it was a government office. But I see it isn't. BTW, I think it's a good idea for people who write in to identify their locality in general terms, it may show some sort of a pattern.
Judging from what the previous contributors reported, i'd guess this is an outfit in India with an exchange in DC that just does calls for whoever hires them and whatever it is...
I got a call from this number at around 3pm Central Time, April 4, 2007. I have an Austin cell phone number but now live in Chicago. Tried calling it back, and the recorded voice says something like, "1, 4, "FUDGE," zero, 1" ... I'm not quoting directly, but the "Fudge"-sounding part sticks in my mind. A slurring robot voice! I too thought it was a government exchange given the 202 area code, but apparently it isn't.