Have you looked it up on google? That’s the first thing I do usualy when called by an unknown number.
DogoArgento on
Answer once. If it’s sales or scam, block.
Snoo_26649 on
Most likely Spam/scam. Unless you had done an appointment or anything? Sometimes calls won’t have a name. But be wary!!
Or google the number!
Salty_Career6599 on
Nah, just ignore it.
JoeyFME on
Zoek even online de nummer op.
jantograaf_v2 on
If it is actually spam, like, they’re pretending to be someone they are not or trying to phish you, you might be able to contact their SIP provider. The phone numbers calling you (the whole range of numbers starting with 089 59 xx xx) are registered by [Intellinet](https://www.intellinet.be/), a Belgian company based in Lier that specializes in cloud, mobile, VoIP and telephony solutions.
I doubt they are allowed to use the rented numbers for illegal purposes, so Intellinet might be interested if that is the case…
Google it. Otherwise, if in doubt – do not pick up. If they really need to contact you – they can text you.
saschaleib on
Most likely spam.
Let me use this opportunity and warn everybody: I got a call the other day with an automated message, which claimed to be from PayPal, and that I should press a button to cancel a high payment to an unknown account.
If you get such message, hang up immediately. Don’t press the key as instructed, as this may activate some other payment or transfer or anything that will incur costs to you (and profits to the scammer)!
And just to be on the safe side, also check your PayPal account (online or via your app!) for any unusual activity. There was no such thing in my case, though.
RandomAsianGuy on
zijde gij ni ingescreven in een of ander interim bureau?
euhjustme on
The 2 at the end is just because it called you 2 times.
UndRt0w_ on
In big organisations this is normal. I wouldn’t personally be too worried. It might be an office trying to call you. Someone already said interim, this is def possible. I also work at a big organisation and our numbers are almost exactly the same, except the last digits change.
Scam calls usually come from brussel/antwerp in my experience not Genk. But hey be carefull nonetheless. If its a scam, just hang up.
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I would be more worried about mama.
Have you looked it up on google? That’s the first thing I do usualy when called by an unknown number.
Answer once. If it’s sales or scam, block.
Most likely Spam/scam. Unless you had done an appointment or anything? Sometimes calls won’t have a name. But be wary!!
Or google the number!
Nah, just ignore it.
Zoek even online de nummer op.
If it is actually spam, like, they’re pretending to be someone they are not or trying to phish you, you might be able to contact their SIP provider. The phone numbers calling you (the whole range of numbers starting with 089 59 xx xx) are registered by [Intellinet](https://www.intellinet.be/), a Belgian company based in Lier that specializes in cloud, mobile, VoIP and telephony solutions.
I doubt they are allowed to use the rented numbers for illegal purposes, so Intellinet might be interested if that is the case…
Just answer it lol? Tf wrong with people.
You can install Orange Téléphone https://orangetelephone.page.link/d997 it recognize spam/scam calls
Google it. Otherwise, if in doubt – do not pick up. If they really need to contact you – they can text you.
Most likely spam.
Let me use this opportunity and warn everybody: I got a call the other day with an automated message, which claimed to be from PayPal, and that I should press a button to cancel a high payment to an unknown account.
If you get such message, hang up immediately. Don’t press the key as instructed, as this may activate some other payment or transfer or anything that will incur costs to you (and profits to the scammer)!
And just to be on the safe side, also check your PayPal account (online or via your app!) for any unusual activity. There was no such thing in my case, though.
zijde gij ni ingescreven in een of ander interim bureau?
The 2 at the end is just because it called you 2 times.
In big organisations this is normal. I wouldn’t personally be too worried. It might be an office trying to call you. Someone already said interim, this is def possible. I also work at a big organisation and our numbers are almost exactly the same, except the last digits change.
Scam calls usually come from brussel/antwerp in my experience not Genk. But hey be carefull nonetheless. If its a scam, just hang up.
Or pick and you know…
Hospital? ZOL? Their numbers are 89 5xxxx