Since this appears to be a fairly new list, I assume it is for Scammers-in-Training. They probably still wet the bed at night. They eat Kowdunga for breakfast. (Kowdunga is a colloquial term for sacred, white cow shφ.) But I do for them what I do for real professional scammers. Never answer the phone even if it shows your area code, or more recently, your own phone number and/or your name! That is one of their latest spoofing tricks. (My answering machine does ask for a message to be left, but they never leave a live one.) Never call back because that could cost you money and/or tells them when you are home. Block the number. Get yourself a Panasonic phone system that blocks 250 numbers. A system with 3 handsets is about $100. Check Amazon.com for one. A nice feature is when the àѕѕηθļєs call back, there is no ring to irritate you.
Well better to keep your current phone and get a call blocker. We passed 250 a long time ago and are on our way to 300. Less than 100 numbers we actually want to talk to. I'm hoping that the 1200 numbers my blocker can handle is enough.