And now they know the number is still active 🙂
Probably scam calls, we also get them a lot.
savepewds1 on
Yeah more and more lately (also numbers from hungary and the uk)
I trend to just instantly block them from now
TastyChemistry on
Yep
ttv-tv_genesis on
Yeah lots lately, and a lot of people I know are getting the same calls
Mostly from the UK for me
DennisDelav on
Yep, I never pick them up and put them in the spam list
darkmoozer on
That’s the reason I completely stopped answering any calls from unknown numbers. I really look forward to this new feature that will be launched in the new IOS version called call screening, where an AI will ask the name and purpose of the call, send that to you in a message, so you can decide if you want to answer or not.
I hope it works as promised, it will be a life saver 🙂
External-Leg-8641 on
Me all time
ImgnryDrmr on
Yes, it’s usually computers calling to see if the number is active. It may then be sold for scamming purposes.
Frequent-Pound3693 on
Data leak somewhere, most likely the banks but they are not going to squeek and spill the beans
vector_o on
It’s a scam center checking whether your number is active and if you’re likely to pick up the phone
Congratulations there are dozens more to come
saschaleib on
Either just checking if the number is active, or a spammer starts multiple calls at once and just talks to whoever picks up first. Either way: just block the number!
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Yep
And now they know the number is still active 🙂
Probably scam calls, we also get them a lot.
Yeah more and more lately (also numbers from hungary and the uk)
I trend to just instantly block them from now
Yep
Yeah lots lately, and a lot of people I know are getting the same calls
Mostly from the UK for me
Yep, I never pick them up and put them in the spam list
That’s the reason I completely stopped answering any calls from unknown numbers. I really look forward to this new feature that will be launched in the new IOS version called call screening, where an AI will ask the name and purpose of the call, send that to you in a message, so you can decide if you want to answer or not.
I hope it works as promised, it will be a life saver 🙂
Me all time
Yes, it’s usually computers calling to see if the number is active. It may then be sold for scamming purposes.
Data leak somewhere, most likely the banks but they are not going to squeek and spill the beans
It’s a scam center checking whether your number is active and if you’re likely to pick up the phone
Congratulations there are dozens more to come
Either just checking if the number is active, or a spammer starts multiple calls at once and just talks to whoever picks up first. Either way: just block the number!
Could be like to the orange hack.
Block and report spam. Only thing that helps.