One ring and no message left. Answering gets no response
One‑Ring Spam Calls: What They Really Mean?
Summary — +12183053031
Expert Opinion
Early this morning I noticed the line buzzed just once before falling silent, a pattern that shows up across dozens of reports. The single‑ring, hang‑up tactic is a classic sign of a robocall or spam campaign, often used to verify active numbers. If you receive this call, let it go to voicemail and avoid calling back; returning the call can confirm your line is live. Consider adding the number to your carrier’s block list or using a third‑party call‑filtering app. Regularly review your call‑log for similar one‑ring entries and report persistent offenders to the FTC.
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Recent Reports for (218) 305-3031
Based on previous comments, I chose not to answer the call from this number
My cell phone rang, and I chose not to answer it.
My cell phone rang, but I didn't answer.
Having received a call from this number, which allegedly originated from Virginia, MN, I chose not to answer and subsequently blocked the number since no message was left.
Given the numerous scam reports associated with this number, it's clear that it should be blocked to prevent further attempts.
Similar to others, I got a call that rang once before hanging up
A synthesized voice left a voicemail with baseless threats of a lawsuit and arrest, typical of scam calls.
Another incidence involving (218) 305-3031 occurred, where the call was answered, followed by silence, and then disconnection; next time, I plan to alter my response strategy.
This number called my cellphone, but I didnt pickup, and there was no message, how odd
The call rang once and then hung up, a classic scam tactic.
The caller rang once before hanging up just as I was about to exclaim, "I dont know you!!!"
Avoid calling back, as these scammers are phishing for active numbers.
The phone rang once and then immediatly hung up.
The phone rang and then they hung up, it was strange.
The call started with a claim of winning a gift card, which led to a request for my name, but the robotic voice on the other end hung up when I remained silent.
The call was brief, ringing only once before hanging up, which led me to block the number.
A similar experience was reported by another individual
The call rings once before disconnecting, a typical sign of a robocall.
Apparently, this number make a quick call to me - it ringed just once and then stopped, definately another one to block!
I didnt recive enny message from them.
I received a call from a person claiming to be Julie, promoting something called REWARD REDEMPTION
The call rang only once before stopping, and I did not return the call.
A call was received from this unknown number at around 9 am, which only rang once, and it is advised not to return the call
Got a call, it rang once then dissconnected