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Area code: | 248 |
Prefix: | 224 |
Country: | United States |
State: | Michigan |
City: | Royal Oak |
Company: | New Cingular Wireless PCS - IL |
Usage: | Wireless |
Time zone: | Eastern |
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This fool is apparently out of Oakland Co., MI (Pontiac). It is a male (sounds about 30 years old), and he left a message on my phone and it was so mumble-mouth and indiscernible it sounded as if an amoeba was trying to talk (as if). He did indeed make a mistake leaving that message on my phone which I still have. His ringing me costs me nothing, as this phone is used only as an emergency phone when I travel (outgoing) and is mostly off; I rarely check messages because I don’t ever give this # out. I don’t know how the rest of you could discern what he said, it was so slack-tongued and unintelligible; people at another phone annoyance website said they were getting perv talk from that #. Imagine that, perv talk from a mumble mouth; that sounds like a basis for another Animal House movie. Based on that, I surmise him as a homely, defective, hunchback hermit that sits there and runs successive cell numbers off his computer just for something to do. He will die in his own mumble puke. BTW, I’m not far from Pontiac. My biker buds and I can be there in a heartbeat.
I just got an AT&T Go Phone, and this (248-224-0128) is the number that was automatically dialed when I held down '1' to reach my voice mail to set up my message. This is a legitimate AT&T #, but it will never call you.If this appears on your caller ID as someone calling you, the caller has 'spoofed' the ID, meaning he has faked it to conceal his real number.
Thanks for the help here - I called the number and it was, indeed, the Voicemail box for my Trakfone. I was able to use my landline so saved my Trakfone minutes. I needed to give my Trakfone number and my password and then I was able to retrieve my messages. The message was a real one.
Haha that makes sense. I thought it was a prank call. But what I don't get is that I got it at least twice today and it said "1 unread voicemail". I haven't even called my voicemail. But when I called my voicemail, there was only silence for like 15 seconds, then it hung up. I just deleted it.
This guy called and said he was replying to the job offer that I placed in the paper, he said it was for a 500,000.00 per year salary he repeatdly left the call back number, that registered on my wife's cell. BTW, he was Mr. mumbly mouth..lol But could make out most of what he said. It was the same number everyone is complaining about on here. I did reverse lookup on this number and it came back as being in Royal Oak, Michigan and that is through AT&T as a carrier.
Got 2 calls I missed from this moron. Then I answered with "Yeah?" He said something, I'm like, "Who's this?" Definitely a mouth full of rocks... I couldn't understand a word. Then I told him "you need to stop calling people all over town with your mealy-mouth."He's probably using SpoofCall or a PBX to spoof CID, but I wonder if a *69 would call his real number. Some ESS systems also have a "Call Trace" function that you might be able to use, assuming he calls your landline and you want to report it.Entirely speculative, but I'd clock him as either certifiable, or a scammer. I'd venture to guess a little of both, but the slurred speech could just be an obfuscation attempt. YMMV.
I had a voicemail left on my phone from this number. The caller spoke quickly and said something to the effect that he had been calling me for three days and needed me to call him right away about something. It was hard to understand everything he said. I wish somebody would find this loser and pop him a good one in the mouth.