This appears to be a semi-local number used by ARS Nation Collections in order to make the phone ID appear to be accepting a "local" number.
Basically, it's yet another form of "lying" by [***] collection agencies to get around the letter of FTC law. this number is a "piggy-back" provided by "Smart City" Communications [should be called "Village Idiot" Communications.
I got some 13 year old sounding woman on the answering machine calling herself "Heidi" [yeah, uh huh...] who "had important information on file that she needed help with" and that she "was simply looking for information regarding the file that has come across her desk"... She then gave the ubiquitous 1800 number [incidentally- linked to ARS through this and other invaluable sites!] and a bogus reference number [people, think- it's used only to get you to call- she'll ask for a name, number, address and tele- and since YOU called, you'll feel obligated to do so... One four letter word for that... TRAP!] don't bother calling back.
People- aka "Collections Pukes- you need to get better/newer dunning books/notes- I can read through you saps like onion skin over a newspaper.
person called didnt know who it was so i looked up area code ... said florida are so i said hmmm could be a cousin called them back but it just kept ringing ......
Call the company that services that phone number by putting a free ad on craigslist . The company number is 407-828-6600. press zero (0) for the operator. Ad can be a hot selling item for very cheap. They will start getting tons of calls . Its the only way they learn to stop calling you and you therefore jam their lines and thus they lose business. Ive done it before to a telemarketing company that kept calling 10 times a day and I jammed their 800 number. You cant call this number but instead call the company that has the number and it will work. It will teach them to stop servicing telemarketing companies that do nothing but bother people.
Do exactly what Nick says above - The other option is to set your computer to dial them about once every half hour - or set it to run constantly, hang up and dial again. Let it run for about a week or more. Sure - it ties up a phone line but do this when you aren't using your phone. Get friends to do it as well...