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I have had 2 calls tonight from people I do not know saying I called them and I did not call them. This happened last week but I thought it was a fluke. What can I do to stop this?
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As Ann mentioned, there isn't anything that a user can do to stop telemarketers from spoofing their phone number. There are two options to consider for the short term:
1) Ride it out. Telemarketers tend to switch spoofed numbers often.
2) Obtain a new mobile phone number from Verizon Wireless.
Of course, any new mobile phone number can easily be spoofed later on. I, myself, would ride it out, and, consider using voicemail to filter calls from unrecognized telephone numbers. Even consider changing the greeting to advise callers that your number is being spoofed, and, you haven't been making the calls.
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They were spoofed and there is nothing you can do about it.
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As Ann mentioned, there isn't anything that a user can do to stop telemarketers from spoofing their phone number. There are two options to consider for the short term:
1) Ride it out. Telemarketers tend to switch spoofed numbers often.
2) Obtain a new mobile phone number from Verizon Wireless.
Of course, any new mobile phone number can easily be spoofed later on. I, myself, would ride it out, and, consider using voicemail to filter calls from unrecognized telephone numbers. Even consider changing the greeting to advise callers that your number is being spoofed, and, you haven't been making the calls.
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Thanks, I am going to ride it out because I do not want to change my number because it is also my business number and I have had it over 16 years. I called Verizon and they put it on the National Do Not Call list....but I had put it on there many years ago and it is not supposed to expire. Not sure what happened. It is just a pain in the butt because I had some pretty upset people that didn't believe me when I said I did not call them.
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AWANA2B wrote:
Thanks, I am going to ride it out because I do not want to change my number because it is also my business number and I have had it over 16 years. I called Verizon and they put it on the National Do Not Call list....but I had put it on there many years ago and it is not supposed to expire. Not sure what happened. It is just a pain in the butt because I had some pretty upset people that didn't believe me when I said I did not call them.
No point in changing your number that too can be spoofed. Your number on the NDC list means nothing. Your number can be spoofed other people's numbers can be spoofed. Most of the people doing this work outside the US
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Boring pretty much says it all. These telemarketers are located overseas, and, utilize VoIP services to make their blanket calls. To them, state and national DNC lists are meaningless.
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robo calls, block 'em.
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AWANA2B, I'm sorry to hear someone was spoofing your number. As dexman shared, it can be hard to combat spoofing, and I understand the desire not to change your number. A couple of things you can do to try and deal with this issue.
First, I would report your number has been spoofed to the FCC. You can file a complaint at the following link: https://consumercomplaints.fcc.gov/hc/en-us/signin?return_to=https%3A%2F%2Fconsumercomplaints.fcc.go...
The second thing you can consider to help with incoming calls, is Caller Name ID. It's our new feature and app, which can help screen those kind of calls. You can find more information about it here: https://www.verizonwireless.com/solutions-and-services/caller-name-id/
I hope you find this information benefical.
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