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  2. Receiving unexpected international calls? What you need ... - AOL

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    Receiving unexpected international calls can be a source of anxiety for many individuals. Whether it’s a single ring from an unknown number or multiple missed calls from abroad, the uncertainty ...

  3. This is why you should never call back an unknown number - AOL

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    So if your bank leaves a voicemail, don’t just call back the number from the missed call. Find the official number online and dial that, suggests Levin. “Never trust—always verify,” he says.

  4. Spoofing scams: How to recognize and protect yourself from ...

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    Don't answer calls from unknown numbers. If you answer one, hang up immediately. If you answer the phone and the caller - or a recording - asks you to hit a button to stop getting the calls, just ...

  5. Phone fraud - Wikipedia

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    Autodialers are also used to make many short-duration calls, mainly to mobile devices, leaving a missed call number which is either premium rate or contains advertising messages, in the hope that the victim will call back. [5] This is known as Wangiri (literally, "One (ring) and cut") from Japan where it originated.

  6. Missed call - Wikipedia

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    Missed calls were adopted as a method of mobile permission marketing, known as missed call marketing (MCM). [13] MCM campaigns take advantage of how cellular providers may offer unlimited incoming calls and text messages : advertisements contain an instruction for customers to place a missed call at a specific number. [ 4 ]

  7. Last-call return - Wikipedia

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    The service may also offer the facility to place a call to the calling party. The general public tends to refer to the service by the telephone feature code, the telephone number it has in their country; for example, in North America, this is *69, while in the UK, it is called 1471. The New York Times described Call Return in 1992 as a new ...

  8. Who's really behind that random strange text from nowhere? - AOL

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    I did not recognize the number but am active in an old people park so receive many calls and texts from unfamiliar numbers. I texted back that my wife thought we were available. A few minutes ...

  9. Misdialed call - Wikipedia

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    Deployment of multiple toll-free area codes further increases the probability of misdial calls as a common wrong number pattern is to call the +1-800- version of a number which is actually in another area code. In 2009, General Motors advertised +1-877-CLUNKER (1-877-258-6537) to promote a $3 billion U.S. federal "cash for clunkers" program.