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No voicemail was left, and the caller rang back four times consecutively.
Watch out for these relentless rings; they often signal a nuisance or a potential scam. When a number calls repeatedly without leaving a voicemail, it can be an automated system trying to get you to answer, or a telemarketer testing contact lists. Let the call go to voicemail and review the message before deciding to return it. If you suspect fraud, block the number and report it to your carrier or the FTC. Consider using call‑screening apps to filter out persistent callers, and never share personal info unless you’re certain of the caller’s identity.
No voicemail was left, and the caller rang back four times consecutively.