Come on, people, use your head. It doesn't do any good to report this to the government, possibly because the government is already in bed with the credit card companies and since you don't have as much money to bribe Congress as the banks do, you lose. With a prefix of 000, you have to know it's a scam/ spoofed number and the government can't trace a fake number. Of course, they can't do much right, anyway, but this number is not real. The DNC does not protect you from anything and so many gullible people seem to have touching faith that the government is watching over them, keeping them safe. Grow up for goodness sake!
Interesting he leaves no message. I may as well assume what the posts above me say, scam or want personal information. I suppose they hope I'm curious and call back. Really. Figured I'd ask here first.
caller ID said Name Unavailable, I don't answer those, left no message. I was needing more info so I searched. A scammer of course... they sure got a lot of nerve hangin up on people. I guess they think we're a bunch of dummies... I always let them leave a voice message, if they don't well adieos sucker...
A customer of our company recieved a call from this number saying that she was having trouble with her credit card and they needed to clear up some bad credit with her. She told them that she did not have a credit card, they insisted that she did. She asked them for a call back number and they just made a strange noise at her and hung up. She has NO credit cards, so obviously a scam.
I received this number on my caller ID, my number is registered with the National and my State DO NOT CALL LISTS, but apparently these scam callers think they can ignore this law. I am filing a complaint with our State Attorney Generals Office and I suggest that other people getting calls from this number do the same.