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Twitter verification call – should you answer?
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Ever wondered why a late‑night ring from +12056390253 sounds like an automated voice reading a verification code? The number is linked to Twitter’s account‑recovery system, which sometimes places a voice call instead of an SMS. While the call is generally legitimate, scammers can mimic it, so always check the caller ID and compare it with the official Twitter support number. If you did not request a code, let the call go to voicemail and block the number. Never share personal details, and consider switching to SMS verification in your account settings for added safety.
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Recent Reports for (205) 639-0253
Multiple attempts at contact have been made, including phone calls and text messages on Twitter, with a provided confirmation number for logging into an app.
This number sent me spammed text messages referencing Twitter and repeatedly called, but when I answered, there was no one on the line.
Dont bother to answer, its a stupid spam call from some app called musically or somethin
Is this a spam call?
This is totaly a spam call!!!!??
The number 205-639-0253 is reportedly spam, and caution is advised.
Twitter code message received multiple times
As a Colombian, I'm confused about the reason for the call and would appreciate an explanation.
Following two Spanish messages from 40404, a call from this number was received, leaving a voicemail in Spanish, which could not be understood due to language barriers
The call came in after two spanish message's from a Twitter sort code, and the voicemail from this number was also in spanish
The name associated with this number is Brian Csoros.
American accent
They initiate calls but fail to provide answers to questions
You have called my number twice, on August 10, 2016. Could you please identify yourself?
A call was received on my mobile device, but the content was nonsensical, mentioning something about signing in
Its a app called live.ly thats used by youngster, its afiliated with twitter or somthing
A call was received close to 11 pm, but there was no one on the other end; upon calling back, there was no answer, and further research revealed spam complaints about this number.
I received two text messages and a call, which my husband answered, and the caller attempted to provide a confirmation code, with the texts claiming to be from Twitter