Thank you everyone for the feedback, and sorry for the late reply. Haven't had much time for posting the last days. Coincidentally, there haven't been any calls since I started this thread. That supports SL's theory of it being a stalker.
Will keep that in mind. Usually the calls always take/took place between 3 and 5 pm.
Can't the boss find out about that cheating by checking how long the calls were? :ermm:
Don't worry, wasn't going to call back, and if I did, I'd probably check the number first.other way it could be a scammer from another country, they call you and hang up and wait for you to call back ( that could be very expensive call for you) so watch out.
Got it.
I wonder how your number arrived to a stranger's speed dial.
I thought "pinchar" was listening to the calls someone else makes here, but you're suggesting someone else is using my line as well, causing these issues?It could mean that someone is using your phone line; what we call "pinchar", (sorry for the spanish but "tapping" is not the word and I do not know how to explain it )
Besides, we'd probably get costly bills in that case. And apart from the bill not arriving last December on due date for reasons beyond our knowledge, there hasn't been anything unusual going on.
My father always used to joke about how making use of someone's phone line is relatively easy, meaning one day we could have AR$500+ on phone calls to neighboring countries.
Also sounds good.Even though your caller ID is not active, you can still request a call listing from either Telecom or Telefonica, it is a bit expensive for what it is, but it is worth the case (last time I checked it was something like AR$ 3 per page)
It doesn't really sound like a call center. Sometimes you can hear cars and buses passing by, sometimes it's absolutely silent, sometimes there's music and people speaking.The only puzzling thing about it is that it last 6 seconds EVERY time. Some Call centers have automated dialing, and if your number is listed as "do not call" they might not have that as a flag in their system, so they most likely hang up when they realized that.
Finally, I do not want to sound like I have seen too many CSI episodes but...what does the noise in the back sound like?
Hold on a second. You're Swedish? And you're cheating on trackers? I thought all Swedes had 100Mbit lines or something.
I'm not sure but I think the number's already there. Should check that.a system where u can register on a government list making it illegal for the telemarketers to call you
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