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Same here!
Since this morning, the phone has been ringing about every 5 minutes, and I can hear a FAX on the line.
I'll give you the number: 00492877464
...strange number, right?! Does anyone know???
And now it's ringing again! I'm fed up!
Since this morning, the phone has been ringing about every 5 minutes, and I can hear a FAX on the line.
I'll give you the number: 00492877464
...strange number, right?! Does anyone know???
And now it's ringing again! I'm fed up!
I’ve been a victim of the same thing since yesterday; an “unknown” number keeps calling repeatedly, and this all night long.
Since I don’t know the number, I don’t know where to start...
Is it a call from the company “COMPLETEL” as mentioned above?
When I answer, I hear: Thank you for holding, you will be connected with your correspondent.....Just a few more moments....Only a few seconds left.... all of that twice, then it sounds like “busy.”
Since I don’t know the number, I don’t know where to start...
Is it a call from the company “COMPLETEL” as mentioned above?
When I answer, I hear: Thank you for holding, you will be connected with your correspondent.....Just a few more moments....Only a few seconds left.... all of that twice, then it sounds like “busy.”
Hello everyone!
For me too, for a few months now, it's been unknown calls, and of course they hang up as soon as I answer!
Now, for the past few weeks, we also have the "01 76 60 65 00" and then the "02 02 11 96 7"
What is this last number??? There are only 9 digits!!! I haven't even tried to call back.
Good luck to all! !
For me too, for a few months now, it's been unknown calls, and of course they hang up as soon as I answer!
Now, for the past few weeks, we also have the "01 76 60 65 00" and then the "02 02 11 96 7"
What is this last number??? There are only 9 digits!!! I haven't even tried to call back.
Good luck to all! !
Well, I'm relieved to see that I'm not alone!! I'm annoyed by 3 phone numbers and I'm starting to get fed up!!!!
Who has the solution??
Who has the solution??
It seems strange, I have the same problem... I am French, but I work in Portugal... Me too, 2 calls, 2 fax beeps, I enter the number in google.fr, and I end up on this forum.......... strange.
It's the number 0362590511 that's beeping at me.
We get to a voice server ... Is it premium rate?
Thank you
We get to a voice server ... Is it premium rate?
Thank you
Hi,
I keep getting calls from 01 77 36 00 66
I'm really fed up with these spam calls
At least online we can change our email address and create a free one
or block spammy email addresses
but with the phone, well, we're really screwed
These kinds of calls ruin our lives
I keep getting calls from 01 77 36 00 66
I'm really fed up with these spam calls
At least online we can change our email address and create a free one
or block spammy email addresses
but with the phone, well, we're really screwed
These kinds of calls ruin our lives
Hello,
I have different numbers calling me, 4 different ones in a day:
02 41 93 90 41
02 41 24 76 38
02 41 24 97 85
02 41 93 87 83
sometimes several times the same one.
Do you know these numbers?
thank you
I have different numbers calling me, 4 different ones in a day:
02 41 93 90 41
02 41 24 76 38
02 41 24 97 85
02 41 93 87 83
sometimes several times the same one.
Do you know these numbers?
thank you
Hello,
01 77 93 93 00 is a fax number; it rings at my place in the evening, in the morning, and at night. I can hear the fax signal, and France Telecom does not have this number listed.
01 77 93 93 00 is a fax number; it rings at my place in the evening, in the morning, and at night. I can hear the fax signal, and France Telecom does not have this number listed.
Hello everyone, regarding the phone number 01 77 93 93 00, it is indeed a Completeel company, the reception number is 01 72 92 20 00; and when I called, the receptionist was very aware of these malicious calls. She took my phone number to remove it from their list.
More to follow to see if it works
To your phones, people!
More to follow to see if it works
To your phones, people!
Small question:
Have you at any time provided your phone number to create a domain name on the internet?
Thank you.
J.G
Have you at any time provided your phone number to create a domain name on the internet?
Thank you.
J.G
We are professionals, so our number is listed everywhere.
The problem is that these companies send mailings at night and make mistakes. They record landline phone numbers to send faxes. If they were serious, they would delete the numbers themselves upon seeing their call don’t connect. But no, it's us who have to pay for a call to report that they are bothering us to the services whose phone number some people have left on this forum.
The problem is that these companies send mailings at night and make mistakes. They record landline phone numbers to send faxes. If they were serious, they would delete the numbers themselves upon seeing their call don’t connect. But no, it's us who have to pay for a call to report that they are bothering us to the services whose phone number some people have left on this forum.
HELLO,
For over a week now, I have been receiving calls from this number every morning at 9 AM, every hour, it's 0177939300. According to my research, it seems to be a marketing company that sends faxes. My phone number used to belong to an electrician some time ago. That's all I know for now. The only problem is that I don't know how to stop this nuisance. If you have any information as well, feel free to share. Thank you
Best regards
For over a week now, I have been receiving calls from this number every morning at 9 AM, every hour, it's 0177939300. According to my research, it seems to be a marketing company that sends faxes. My phone number used to belong to an electrician some time ago. That's all I know for now. The only problem is that I don't know how to stop this nuisance. If you have any information as well, feel free to share. Thank you
Best regards
HELLO,
For over a week now, I have been receiving calls from this number every morning at 9 AM, every hour; it is 0177939300. According to my research, it appears to be a marketing company that sends faxes. My phone number used to belong to an electrician some time ago. That's all I know for now. The only problem is that I don’t know how to put an end to this nuisance. If you have information as well, feel free to share. Thank you
best regards
For over a week now, I have been receiving calls from this number every morning at 9 AM, every hour; it is 0177939300. According to my research, it appears to be a marketing company that sends faxes. My phone number used to belong to an electrician some time ago. That's all I know for now. The only problem is that I don’t know how to put an end to this nuisance. If you have information as well, feel free to share. Thank you
best regards
For the number: 01 77 93 00 00
I found online:
Contact details of the Caisse nationale
RSI - Social Security Scheme for the Self-Employed
264 Avenue du Président Wilson
93457 La Plaine-Saint-Denis Cedex Tel: 01 77 93 00 00
http://www.le-rsi.fr/infos-services/adresses_utiles_regime/contacts_caisses_rsi.php
I found online:
Contact details of the Caisse nationale
RSI - Social Security Scheme for the Self-Employed
264 Avenue du Président Wilson
93457 La Plaine-Saint-Denis Cedex Tel: 01 77 93 00 00
http://www.le-rsi.fr/infos-services/adresses_utiles_regime/contacts_caisses_rsi.php
Yeah, you're right, but this number that started with 01 77 is a software called Mylivio, it only concerns mobile numbers in France.
Hello, I had the same problem with a masked number call from a voice server telling me to call back a number starting with 01. I didn't have time to jot it down, fortunately for me. At the time, I was worried because the voice server claimed that a bailiff wanted to contact me regarding unpaid bills. Upon reflection, one thinks that a real bailiff would have called on their own. So, I called my phone operator, who confirmed it was a scam. These companies take advantage of your fear or temptation to extract money from you with their premium-rate numbers at 34 cents if you answer and more if you call back. Out of 10,000 people or more, that's a lot of money. Be cautious and, above all, NEVER call back!
Hello,
In this mess of messages, we manage to extract a few interesting pieces of information.
But one thing is not very clear: do these calls most often reach you on your landline or on your mobile?
In the case of companies sending advertising faxes, it is undoubtedly landlines, and whether the company is aware or not, it is not that blameworthy...
On the other hand, other jokers "spam" mobile phones to recall premium rate numbers, and that is very condemnable.
Best regards.
In this mess of messages, we manage to extract a few interesting pieces of information.
But one thing is not very clear: do these calls most often reach you on your landline or on your mobile?
In the case of companies sending advertising faxes, it is undoubtedly landlines, and whether the company is aware or not, it is not that blameworthy...
On the other hand, other jokers "spam" mobile phones to recall premium rate numbers, and that is very condemnable.
Best regards.
Hello, as indicated above, to stop being bothered by fax calls at all hours from all these different numbers
> Call 0811 46 00 99 (non-premium number)
This is the number that will allow you to unsubscribe from all fax lists!
That said, I still find it unacceptable that we have to take this step!!! Especially when we didn't ask for it!
> Call 0811 46 00 99 (non-premium number)
This is the number that will allow you to unsubscribe from all fax lists!
That said, I still find it unacceptable that we have to take this step!!! Especially when we didn't ask for it!
I have the solution to the problem of unknown numbers
So indeed, these are advertising numbers, and you gave them your number through a website that asked for it, either to send free SMS or I don't know what, but the solution is simple
Since they are faxes that send to all the numbers in the directory, just send a fax to that number, and don't send a one-page fax, it’s pointless. Send a fax with 10,000 pages, which will saturate the person's fax, or it will eat up all their ink. In any case, by doing this, the person will remove you from their contacts and will be forced to take another number ;-) And also for your information, France Telecom no longer has control over landlines, so they don't know if the numbers are active or not. Even I who have a number with Alice can call France Telecom and I will get a different number without them noticing. As for the number 01 77..., it seems to come from Free, but to be verified. But if France Telecom tells you that it is no longer in service, then it’s an ISP that holds the line
You can also ask your telephone operator to block all dangerous incoming calls because they have the list of dangerous and premium-rate numbers. But since your operator is waiting for you to call these numbers so they can make money from it ;-) When we call them, they act like they can’t do anything, but simply ask to change your number. They’ll pout, and generally, they block fraudulent calls because it costs them more to change the number
This has already happened to me ;-)
So indeed, these are advertising numbers, and you gave them your number through a website that asked for it, either to send free SMS or I don't know what, but the solution is simple
Since they are faxes that send to all the numbers in the directory, just send a fax to that number, and don't send a one-page fax, it’s pointless. Send a fax with 10,000 pages, which will saturate the person's fax, or it will eat up all their ink. In any case, by doing this, the person will remove you from their contacts and will be forced to take another number ;-) And also for your information, France Telecom no longer has control over landlines, so they don't know if the numbers are active or not. Even I who have a number with Alice can call France Telecom and I will get a different number without them noticing. As for the number 01 77..., it seems to come from Free, but to be verified. But if France Telecom tells you that it is no longer in service, then it’s an ISP that holds the line
You can also ask your telephone operator to block all dangerous incoming calls because they have the list of dangerous and premium-rate numbers. But since your operator is waiting for you to call these numbers so they can make money from it ;-) When we call them, they act like they can’t do anything, but simply ask to change your number. They’ll pout, and generally, they block fraudulent calls because it costs them more to change the number
This has already happened to me ;-)
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