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Scam robocalls keep ringing – how to end them?
Summary — +1100000000
Expert Opinion
Bottom line: the +1100000000 calls are almost certainly robocalls linked to scam operations. Most callers never leave a message, use silent or robotic greetings, and claim to be from foreign call centers, often with an Indian accent. Because the number format is invalid or spoofed, standard blocking tools may fail. Block the caller on your device, register the number with the national Do‑Not‑Call list, and file a complaint with the FCC or your carrier’s spam‑reporting service. If you answer, hang up immediately and avoid sharing any personal data. Regularly review your call‑log and consider a third‑party call‑filtering app for extra protection.
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Recent Reports for 100000000
I recieved a silenciose call
Pushy sales call for kitchen gadgets. Hung up midway through the pitch.
Miscellaneous call that I ignored. Smart move.
Called late at night, didn't answer. Feels like harassment from unknowns.
Just a random call, no voicemail. Probably telemarketer, ignored it.
Pretended to be HR from a job I applied for. Scam job offer.
I chose not to answer their call.
This number is marked as spam in search history and does not leave messages
The caller ID showed an invalid number, 10-000-0000, and a young male pretended to be my grandchild, asking for money to pay bail or a fine, which has all the signs of a scam.
Someone is on the line, but they don't speak, leading me to believe it's a phishing scam to verify my number, despite being on the DNC registry and reporting the issue.
Today, I received a call from this suspicious number, which seemed to have all the hallmarks of a scam, possibly originating from an overseas call center
The harassment from this spammer commenced on 12/16, with frequent daily calls that later decreased to weekly calls, only to escalate again; the lack of action from the FCC is appalling, especially given the call's origin in India.
Multiple calls were received, including four the previous day and two that day, with the last call answered revealing a foreigner discussing Medicare, who continued talking despite being asked to stop.
Aparently this number aint legit and definately not from Bank of America
Finley: get cal's weekly from this number, tryed to identifie it and it says Bank of America
Your method of looking up numbers is unrelaible, and your 'crystal troll ball' is not a valid source
WARNING: Indian guy says my Microsoft computer needs urgent update, asks for info on screen, total scam, just hang up
You guys no about Caller ID Spoofing?
How's a number like 010-000-0000 alowed to call people? Stop it alredy
Evelyn: blocked the number, wont answr a 110 prefix
Dylan: calld at 5:30 and 9pm, herd 2 women talking in spanish lol
Scam alert! Guy with Indian accent says my computers being hacked, asked which one, said Mac, hung up, doubt it
Cassidy: my phone wont stop ringing from this number
Dont waste time ansering unknown numbers, theyre just wasting yours
Ph. #+010-000-0000 rang my cell on Mar 12, 18, 0748 MST, allwas ignore these scam calls
Same here, last mounth
Braxton: ultamit scam number!
I just receiv a call from this number and I am curious who call me
Nov 22, 2016, 8:20 pm, 10-000-0000 called my Canadian number, no voicemail