I received a call at 3:36am on my work phone, when I tried to call back, I got the fast busy sound. I'm hopeful they don't call my home number at the time
These jerks called my home phone line at 1:01 AM. When I call back I get a fake "call could not be completed due to network difficulties" message. If you listen closely during the fake message you can hear a man's voice speaking in the background.
I frequently receive the same type of call from another number: 302-669-4300. Calling it gives you the same fake message. How is the FCC not on top of this? I just filed two complaints, one for each number. I suggest you do the same: http://esupport.fcc.gov/complaints.htm
For the record, I have no outstanding debts, and have never had any reason whatsoever to do business with NCO Financial. These guys are shadier than an oak tree.
17 seconds of white noise, and then hang up. Called @ 3:55am. to Verizon cellular. No one from Delaware is cool enough to call me, and to my understanding, few Delawareans (I swear that's the demonym) even have phones or electricity. Besides, shouldn't a state with the word "aware" in their name be "aware" of scams, auto-dialers, and telemarketers calling out-of-state at odd hours.
aware -adj/ ə-ˈwer
1. watchful, wary
2. having or showing realization, perception, or knowledge
Delaware -geographical name/ del-e-wa(e)r
1 river 296 miles (476 kilometers)long E U.S. flowing S from S New York into Delaware Bay
2 Bull#$%* state with no respect for their reputation or people's privacy
Antonym: aware
Fortunately, I received call from 302-669-4300 at work number at 05:56PM on Saturday 16-JUL-2011.
I was not there.
No voice message was left.
On my home telephone system, I have a block feature that speaks "blocked" if they ever call again.
All of my numbers are on the "Do Not Call List", but it appears that the "Do Not Call List" is not enforced, because I'm still receiving several calls per week on all of my telephone numbers.