Answered a call from 17031115889 on 03/07/2017 thinking it was a families cell phone (Virginia area code). Instead it was a Pakistan/India guy with broken English. I hung up telling him to never call this number again. 11am 03/08 (the next day) he calls again. I didn't and will not answer him ever again. They use these local and different cell phone exchanges to fish for suckers who answer, then call back with endless long distance phone #'s. I live in Delaware (ALL area codes are 302) They did use local exchange #'s like 436, 722 and 244. I was able to return (get through) on those #'s so I called them late at night about a minute or so apart with one or two rings, then hung up. My message hoping to piss them off, apparently got through. They stopped calling. If you can get through on a return call, harass the hell out of them, they don't like it when we do it, especially late at night or early morning. ..... Call type? answer "[***]"
3/6 1:40p CID 'name unavailable" - several rings, disconnect, no msg - typical telemarketer/scam pattern, also 111 not a valid exchange - most likely new scam nr
Answered a call from 17031115889 on 03/07/2017 thinking it was a families cell phone (Virginia area code). Instead it was a Pakistan/India guy with broken English. I hung up telling him to never call this number again. 11am 03/08 (the next day) he calls again. I didn't and will not answer him ever again. They use these local and different cell phone exchanges to fish for suckers who answer, then call back with endless long distance phone #'s. I live in Delaware (ALL area codes are 302) They did use local exchange #'s like 436, 722 and 244. I was able to return (get through) on those #'s so I called them late at night about a minute or so apart with one or two rings, then hung up. My message hoping to piss them off, apparently got through. They stopped calling. If you can get through on a return call, harass the hell out of them, they don't like it when we do it, especially late at night or early morning. ..... Call type? answer "[***]"