The first one here? Hmm. It disconnects the very moment my machine picks up, before any message starts running. I listen to my audible call screening feature. It's a spoofed number, "no longer in service." Glad I didn't answer, also glad that most of these scammers are simpletons set in their tactics. The suffix, 3564, is seen in a lot of the robocalls I get, so it's easy to ignore them, as well as my not knowing anyone with long-distance area codes. I've been getting a spate of new CIDs lately, maybe because it's the beginning of a new year or some other dumb reason, but the scammers are so rigid and unimaginative in their habits that they usually keep part of the old number, which is a dead giveaway. If it's a real caller who moved where I live, who hasn't changed their cell number, they can always try my other phone next: I do volunteer work, and both of my numbers are always dispensed by sources. But the CID is obvious enough to just ignore, then make an entry here for other people's benefit.