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000-000-0000

Date: Mon, 07/17/2006 - 15:36

Submitted by anonymous
on Mon, 07/17/2006 - 15:36

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000-000-0000 calls everyday and no oner says a thing! dead silence.


I have been getting the 000-000-0000 calls for over a month now but it never even rings a full ring, it rings enough for me to get to the phone but before I can ever pick it up it stops, then last week I got two calls from 818-528-2304, it rang the same way. When I call the 000-000-0000 number back it says please try your call again, when I try to call the 818 number it says there's no such number. How am I getting calls from numbers that don't exists?


lrhall41

Submitted by on Fri, 10/20/2006 - 03:00

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One day they said who they wanted to speak to. I was late on my truck payment and the ooo-000-0000 was gmac.I ask them if that number belonged to them and they said yes .


lrhall41

Submitted by on Fri, 10/20/2006 - 06:39

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I got tired of this number so I just blocked the nonanswerin a****les


lrhall41

Submitted by on Mon, 11/06/2006 - 08:34

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I TOLD IN WHO CALLED US THAT I READ IN
THIS FORUM THAT IS A DEBT COLLECTOR
CALLING WITH THIS NUMBER.
MAYBE IS A VERY EXPENSIVE CELL PHONE?
000-000-0000 HAVE 849 CALLS IN WHO CALLED
US AND I TOLD PEOPLE THERE TO CAME TO debt consolidation CARE FORUM TO GIVE THEIR COMPLAINTS HERE EITHER.

http://www.whocalled.us/lookup/0000000000?r=1


lrhall41

Submitted by tsacgiv on Thu, 01/24/2008 - 09:49

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I TOO HAVE BEEN GETTING CALLS FROM 000-000-000
ONCE IT WAS USFASTCASH, THEN IT WAS GFSIL. THEN allied interstate. IT APPEARS AS IF SOME PDLS AND
collection agencies ARE GETTING AROUND THE CID
AND THE C&D LETTERS BY CALLING AND MASKING THERE
NUMBERS. THIS IS DISTURBING :shock:


lrhall41

Submitted by paulmergel on Thu, 01/24/2008 - 10:26

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I got calls like that and they were from United Cash Loans


lrhall41

Submitted by on Thu, 01/24/2008 - 11:32

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I use to receive telephone calls from a friend who used Skype, when he was in the U.S. odd numbers would come up, such as: 458903600, in various combinations depending on his location. When he was overseas calling from Skype it always came up on my caller ID as 000-000-0000. Just a thought.


lrhall41

Submitted by Shazzers on Thu, 01/24/2008 - 16:28

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:lol: THANKS!!!
I'M REALLY ANGRY WITH SOME BAD COLLECTORS THAT ARE
USING A NUMBER THAT CANNOT BE TRACED.
I THINK GOVERNMENT HAVE TO STOP THIS PEOPLE FROM
HARASSING INNOCENT CONSUMERS WITH THE PHONE 000-000-0000
IF YOU CANNOT TRACED A NUMBER IS BECAUSE THIS CALLS ARE ILLEGAL CALLS.


lrhall41

Submitted by tsacgiv on Thu, 01/24/2008 - 17:28

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These collectors can "spoof" their real nember and insert any number they choose.
Clark Howard, a consumer reporter in Atlanta says to never call these numbers back because their equipment will get your current phone number even if you have your number unlisted or blocked.


lrhall41

Submitted by on Fri, 01/25/2008 - 00:53

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Quote:

These collectors can "spoof" their real nember and insert any number they choose.
Clark Howard, a consumer reporter in Atlanta says to never call these numbers back because their equipment will get your current phone number even if you have your number unlisted or blocked.


Any 800 number you call your number is given to whomever owns the line. I won't even get into trap lines, trap calling cards ETC. now. I'll post a new post with some of their investigative techniques. I did a good amount of people locating in a previous line of work (not related to collections)


lrhall41

Submitted by LoneGunman on Sun, 01/27/2008 - 12:58

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That 000-000-0000 keeps calling my Cell Phone (Sprint) everyday, I'd love to kill those scumbags m....f....s.


lrhall41

Submitted by on Sun, 04/06/2008 - 11:17

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I got a call too. When I answered I got a recorded message that said "This is your captain, two first-class seats are reserved for you" I hung up.


lrhall41

Submitted by on Fri, 11/07/2008 - 18:57

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We have a Nortel phone system at my work. If we used ISDN, there is an option in the system settings to set our outgoing line identification (OLI#). The setting itself defaults to 000-000-0000.

It may just be that some of these companies have never gone into the settings on their phone system and changed the default to what it should be.

I can see a benefit to companies that legitmately use the feature. For example, we have about 16 different phone lines coming into our office. When I dial out, my extension just picks the first available line from a line pool -- it won't be my direct line that I'm dialing out on, so if someone calls back the number I'm using, they'll go into the automated attendant. But if I set my direct number using OLI, then if they call back the number on their caller ID, they'll go right to my extension instead of the automated attendant.


lrhall41

Submitted by DebtCruncher on Sat, 11/08/2008 - 11:13

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Another thing that CA's do --

They can have thousands of 800 numbers. They might assign an 800 # specifically to your account, and then leave that # on any voicemails they leave for you. Then if you dial that 800#, they know it was you, because you're the only person they gave the number to. Even if you hang up and don't actually talk to them, they've still got your caller ID info. And if you call from work, then they know your work phone #.


lrhall41

Submitted by DebtCruncher on Sat, 11/08/2008 - 11:24

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This number calls my house everyday sometimes more than twice. I have called the phone company and they have told me not to answer they have no idea who it is either, but it maybe a scam. People from overseas calling to tap into your phone number and use it to make outrageous long distance phone calls. I do not know for sure, but i would suggest not to answer or you may get a surprise on your phone bill.


lrhall41

Submitted by on Mon, 12/29/2008 - 15:02

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