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Area code: | 231 |
Prefix: | 267 |
Country: | United States |
State: | Michigan |
City: | Williamsburg |
Company: | Ameritech Michigan |
Usage: | Landline |
Time zone: | Eastern |
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i downloaded an app called truecaller. when i recieved a call from this number today, truecaller said it was a "fake credit card vendor" and hung up the call then i added it to block list. great app!
Called at 12:24pm on 2/5/2015. Did not answer and they did not leave a message. Caller ID said TEST.
Robo call about lowering my interest rate on my answering machine. They used to call all the time and not leave a message. I changed my answering message to 'Hello pause, Hellow, pause, Hellow" Now at least they think I answered the phone and start with the sales pitch or recorded message. It's funny when a scammer thinks they have a live person on the other end and they start talking. I get a big laugh now, where before they would not leave a message.I file complaint as soon as I received it with the do not call registry. I assmue the phone number was spooked though.
My call came in as "LOCAL" on caller I.D...............How FLIPPIN' stupid do these callers think we are to NOT know what our "local" area codes are????!!!!
Got a call today at 4:33 PM and another at 4:34 PM which were hang ups. We are assuming it was probably a test like what a lot of others have experienced based on the info from most people on this site. Probably won't be the last.
Yep.... Call Blockers do work!!!I find some of the remarks posted about these ‘faux telemarketer calls’ amusing. I put together a software program that has logged over 500 of these nuisance calls since 2010. Those of you that let the calls roll to your answering machine, voicemail or worse yet answered the call you have just ensured you will receive more of these calls. Maybe not from the same number, but they’ve just identified your number as valid which almost assures more calls. Most of the initial calls originate from software (aka; ‘robocalls’) – once your number is identified as active, then a real person may be there on the follow up calls. If you have the capability to ‘block’ the number that called – that is the best action. If you don’t have a blocking option, keep a phone with caller ID close by and simply hit ‘talk’ and ‘off’ simultaneously. This will reduce the number of nuisance calls, but not stop them. If you really want to block them – there is software available that a layman can install. Of the 500 calls I’ve blocked, I've only added 16 over the last 6 months. So the message is simple – blocking works…. One additional note, using the aforementioned processes I seldom have a second call from a given number. But, when I do - I love it when "Number Blocked" shows on my 'Caller ID!!!Additionally; The Area Code, Exchange or even the entire number displayed on your caller ID may not accurately reflect the origin of a call as many of these crooks use software that disguises the originating number.PS: I think Call Notes should add a 'Call Type' for 'Spoof' or 'Scammer Calls'!
Receive the 231-267-8110 plus so many others. Would love to have an ear-splitting diesel horn to deafen them.I thought maybe just answering - "Federal Bureau of Investigation, your number has been noted & we will be returning your call directly."
Got a call from this number; caller ID said only TEST - no message left. Call rec'd 11:20 am on 2/10/15