Another scam, this time about utility bills. Ignore completely.
Telemarketing from unknown source—quick fix!
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Expert Opinion
Apparently callers from +888888888888 are being labeled as spam and many users report repeated nuisance recordings. The pattern points to an automated outbound system that triggers voicemail prompts at set intervals, often tied to telemarketing scripts. If you keep getting these calls, let your carrier know the number and request a block – most providers can add it to a blacklist. Consider registering with a national do‑not‑call registry and enable any built‑in spam‑filter on your handset. When a call comes through, let it go to voicemail; avoid engaging with unknown prompts, as they can be phishing or fraud attempts. Staying vigilant and using blocking, spam filters, and do‑not‑call lists will reduce the annoyance.
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Recent Reports for 888888888
A silent call was received
The call was silent
Scam artists trying to get personal info. Stay away.
Scam trying to sell fake tech support. They got aggressive when I questioned them.
This was a silent call
Advertising for real estate. Not looking, so no interest.
This is a scam number – hang up right away.
Debt collectors hounding me.
Called claiming an issue with my account. Total scam, don't engage.
Unexpected call, no clear reason. Could be a friend with a new number, who knows. Left it alone.
Received a suspicious call
The message indicated that a purchase had been approved, but the context was unclear.
Another scam attempt, this time about a package delivery. Don't engage.
Scammy tactics, avoid.
Unknown, no voicemail. Probably sales. Screening calls.
A robotic call claimed to be from Nubnak
Scam alert on phone security. Fake.
Scam artists claiming to be tech support. Reported them.
Survey call asking too many questions. Felt invasive.
Called about investment opportunities. Sounded shady.
Advertising for real estate deals. Not looking to buy.
Other unknown purpose. Hung up confused.
Scam suspicion: asked for SSN. Hung up quick.
Just a random ring, no follow-up. Harmless but pointless.
Debt collectors hounding me about a bill that's not mine. Harassing calls.
Prize scam—yeah, right.
Survey about consumer habits, but I didn't want to participate. They were polite but persistent.
Scam trying to sell fake health insurance. Waste of time.
Called and it was some other inquiry, not sure. Declined anyway. Safe bet.