some nonprofit that called in response to a craigslist post asking for me to donate my RV that I have for sale on there. Left a voicemail so didn't get to talk directly.
Telemarketing organizations often spoof caller ID. In some instances, this is done to provide a "central number" for consumers to call back, such as an 800 number, rather than having consumers call back the outbound call center where the call actually originated. However, some telemarketers block or fraudulently spoof caller ID to prevent being traced. It is against United States federal law for telemarketers to block or to send false caller ID. Individuals can bring civil suits and the FCC can fine companies or individuals that are illegally spoofing or blocking their caller ID
some nonprofit that called in response to a craigslist post asking for me to donate my RV that I have for sale on there. Left a voicemail so didn't get to talk directly.