A call that seemed like it was long-distance (416) must be a spoofed number, asked for the homeowner (pleasant young female). I advised we rent the property and they simply hung-up. No idea the scam, but they had no interest in speaking.
it should be a local number, but rang long-distance. Obviously a spoofed number. The male caller answered then quickly hung up. Not sure what they want or why even bother calling.
The point is that a telephone number should be two-way; if there is a number displayed it should be reachable with a return call, or at the very least Bell or Rogers or Primus or Telus should be capable of quickly determining the owner (bill payer) of the number.