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Static‑Filled Robocalls Keep Ringing?
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Yesterday evening, a string of static‑filled rings hit several mailboxes, and the pattern points to a classic robocall loop. Callers drop a burst of noise, sometimes tag a fake name like "Gwynn Oak, MD," then hang up. The best defense is to let the call go to voicemail, block the number in your phone settings, and report it to the FTC. If the static persists, consider a call‑blocking app and register your line with the national Do‑Not‑Call list. Staying silent and avoiding engagement keeps the scammers from confirming a live target.
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Recent Reports for (410) 907-7713
This number keeps calling me from PMI, asking for Dorcus Ketter, and i've been trying to get them to remove my number for 3 years now, thats alot of time
Such nonsense static call was recieved by me.
The call experienced was the same as those reported by others, involving static.
Static noise was present on phone
This particulr number is a robocall, i blockd it.
On a Sunday at 5:00 PM EST, a call was made that resulted in a static-filled message on my answering machine, lasting 20 seconds after an initial 5-second silence.
Receiving multiple calls from this number, including one recently, has been frustrating due to the static noise and lack of communication
This number keeps calling, only to result in static noise before hanging up.
Interestingly, the incident occurred on a Sunday morning.
When the caller asked for me by my first name, I inquired about their identity, and they immediately hung up.
This Sunday morning, I received a call with only static noise, which I find suspicious and indicative of a robocall.
The caller left a message consisting of loud static, and the caller ID indicated 'Gwynn Oak, MD', which meant nothing to me, making me wary of future calls
The purpose of the call was to leave a static-filled message on the answering machine, which wasnt very helpfull.