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Purportedly, this number belongs to Microsoft
No familiarity with this individual exists
Grateful for identification
At 22:30, someone called me three times from this number, but I didn't answer, instead letting it go to voicemail, where a code was left, thank you for the heads up.
Apparently, Mr Jeff Small is the intended user of this number, and I'm trying to figure out the next steps
Unnötige Belästigung
Me pidieron mi número para una página de chat y luego recibí un código de verificación, parece ser una estafa
Alles in Ordnung, danke
At 4 AM, I received two calls from this number, with a recorded message in Spanish playing, but unfortunately, I couldn't understand what it was about due to the language barrier.
The verify was on my caller ID, but no message was left on my answring machine, and the call was from CA, even though i live in a southern state
An automated voice left a message and a number after I declined to answer, raising concerns about potential hacking or scamming.
A call was received in the dead of night, clearly originating from a different part of the world, and had all the hallmarks of a hacking attempt; the call was terminated and the number blocked.
Legitimate businesses do not make calls at 0300; this is a clear indication of a scam
At 4:34am PST, a second call was received, but the language spoken was not English, making it impossible for me to understand
The microsoft verification service is a legitimate process, involving two-step authentication, where codes are sent to registered numbers to access emails.
Has anything happend since this call, becouse it just happend to me too
A call was received at the unusual hour of 2:11 am, with the caller only providing a code before hanging up. Given the late hour, this behavior seems characteristic of scam tactics. A similar call occurred the previous evening, following the same pattern of providing a code and then ending the call.
Ich habe den Anruf wie gewünscht erhalten, um den Code für azure Microsoft zu bestätigen, alles super
In my case, the call from this number was legitimate, as it provided a necessary PIN for verifying my identity during an online account setup
This number is said to be associated with Microsoft.
This company is involved in sending codes to individuals who have lost their passwords; if you receive a call from this number, it may indicate that someone is attempting to change your password or other identifiers.
It appears that this number is associated with an NSA data-to-voice bot, which raises concerns.
Fake investing scams are beeing made
Seems to be selling fresh fish, very strangly tho.
The call resulted in complete silence.
Between 1:30 and 2:30 am, we received three calls from this number, each stating 'Your code number is...' followed by a different number.
Within a single hour, from 4 am to 5 am, my home received seven calls from this number, each time ringing only once before disconnecting.
Receiving a call from this number while in England, with no message left, was puzzling, especially given the odd timing of 1:41 am Texas time.
The call was made, but no message was left, and there was no caller ID available