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<p>[QUOTE="Michael K, post: 2742092, member: 78298"]This is a bad idea. If they are spoofing someone's number (which all of the crooked ones do) You either won't get through, will get a recording, or will actually get the poor person's number they have been spoofing who has been getting 10,000 calls a day. Also, you could be tricked into calling a number from outside the US which would result in huge charges on your bill.</p><p>Most people either have a cell phone "plan" or like me my landline is bundled into my internet/cable so I don't get a phone bill, but it's possible.</p><p>Never call back a number that you wouldn't answer. You just verify that your number is a working number and will be sold to every telemarketer on the planet.</p><p>The same goes for pushing any of those "Press 2 to be deleted from our list" messages which is a total scam. Never press a button. Just hang up.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Michael K, post: 2742092, member: 78298"]This is a bad idea. If they are spoofing someone's number (which all of the crooked ones do) You either won't get through, will get a recording, or will actually get the poor person's number they have been spoofing who has been getting 10,000 calls a day. Also, you could be tricked into calling a number from outside the US which would result in huge charges on your bill. Most people either have a cell phone "plan" or like me my landline is bundled into my internet/cable so I don't get a phone bill, but it's possible. Never call back a number that you wouldn't answer. You just verify that your number is a working number and will be sold to every telemarketer on the planet. The same goes for pushing any of those "Press 2 to be deleted from our list" messages which is a total scam. Never press a button. Just hang up.[/QUOTE]
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