on 23-02-2023 14:04
This morning my phone rang i answered nobody there so i put it down
then about 30 mins later a lady asked what i wanted [scratches head ] i said i didnt call you
then she starts shouting but your numbers on my call back [scratches head again] i told her it couldnt be my number is anonymous it does not show
she became very irate and slammed the phone down [by this time in stunned] hahahahaa
can anyone help
on 23-02-2023 14:13
Hello lyndaT1
Sorry to hear of the call and experience earlier today, we can understand the confusion.
What number were you called from? If you let us know we can check to see if it is a genuine Virgin Media number.
Rob
on 23-02-2023 14:17
yes the number is
[REMOVED]
i know its in my area being [REMOVED] it maybe a BT number when I got VM i decided to keep my BT number.
but decided to have it anon.
Lyndia
[MOD EDIT: number edited in case it's an innocent number being spoofed]
on 23-02-2023 14:20
@lyndaT1 wrote:This morning my phone rang i answered nobody there so i put it down
then about 30 mins later a lady asked what i wanted [scratches head ] i said i didnt call you
then she starts shouting but your numbers on my call back [scratches head again] i told her it couldnt be my number is anonymous it does not show
she became very irate and slammed the phone down [by this time in stunned] hahahahaa
can anyone help
It sounds like your number has been used as a fake caller ID during a scam call (where the scammers use actual/real numbers belonging to innocent parties as their fake caller ID). The person who received the scam call has called back the number on her caller ID and got through to you. It is mentioned on here occasionally.
The scammers normally swap their fake caller ID quite frequently so, hopefully, any further call backs should stop in due course.
on 23-02-2023 14:26
what the H*** they can even use my number even though its anon
So basically when i answered this morning and no body replied and the put the phone down
the horrible little erks where cloning my number
i dont know what to say my minds blown
cheeky little [bleep bleeps]
thanks for your help
on 23-02-2023 14:29
You're welcome lyndaT1, let us know if you need us further or checks made 🙂
Rob
23-02-2023 14:32 - edited 23-02-2023 14:34
@lyndaT1 wrote:what the H*** they can even use my number even though its anon
So basically when i answered this morning and no body replied and the put the phone down
the horrible little erks where cloning my number
i dont know what to say my minds blown
cheeky little [bleep bleeps]
thanks for your help
Quite possible. The scam phone call industry is big business. A sub-division of this 'industry' are groups who will 'try out' blocks of numbers on a particular exchange dialling code to find out which numbers are 'live'/working or not. Lists of real, working numbers are then sold on to scam callers to use as the basis of their scam calls.
They often will also use these lists as 'stolen' numbers for fake caller ID when placing scam calls to another number on the same exchange as it adds a level of authenticity and plausibility if the scam victim thinks they are being called by a local number. In reality they are being called from a scam call centre in another part of the world.
on 23-02-2023 14:39
yes i watch programs on scamming when their on tv
how to identifiey them how to be prepared
i must say these programs have helped a lot esp the usual amazon and yes even VM telling me your going to
disconnect my internet because ive used it to much those as soon as they speak the phone goes down
i dont have a caller id on my phone so when someone calls me its usually someone i know
nd if i call say my brother whos phone does not allow anon numbers i have to put the 2 numbers in before my landline number
to get through
thanks for your help very insightive indeed
lyndia