210-232-9000
Country: USA
210 area code:
Texas (San Antonio)
Read comments below about 2102329000. Report unwanted calls to help identify who is using this phone number.
- astro| 3 repliesI have a new cell, and it rang earlier from this number. They left no message.
- joe replies to astrotwice today on my cell phone- within minutes of each call- no message
- Guess Who| 4 repliesThese Stupid souls had the nerve to set up this number on my phone as Voicemail so they could listen in. Because Mama is a jealous ole fool ?
- new #| 1 replyI had this number call me 6 times , sounded like someone was saying my name but could not make out they were trying to say . Then I heard lots of background noise of someone talkng , as if the phone was left on and people were talking in the background. I just got this new phone and not sure how to work and ended up getting all these calls.
- new #I had this number call me 6 times , sounded like someone was saying my name but could not make out what they were trying to say . Then I heard lots of background noise of someone talkng as if the phone was left on and people were talking in the background. I just got this new phone and not sure how to work it and ended up getting all these calls.
- D.H. Wedeman replies to astroDid you call?
- TastyWheatI got a call from this number today. It was a robocall telling me I could lower my credit card's interest rate (of course it didn't mention which credit card).
- HankI receive a call on my cell every few days and some times more than once in a day. I received a call this a.m. shortly after midnight. No message ever. I don't appreciate being awaken in the middle of the night.
- G replies to astroVery very strange!
I was checking my ATT Samsung mobile phone settings today, Settings, Calls, Voice Call, and looked at Call Forwarding, Call Forwarding has 5 categories:
1. Forward Always
2. Busy
3. No Reply
4. Unreachable
5. Cancel All
Under Forward Always it was set to Deactivate and no number was given. How it should be.
Under Busy, it shows Voice Call and Data Call. Under Voice Call in that box it say Forward To +12102329000. I never knew this number! Data Call was deactivated with no number to forward to.
Under No Reply, same thing, Voice & Data Call boxes. Data Call forwarding was deactivated. But Voice Call Forwarding was also saying Forward To +12102329000.
Under Unreachable, same thing, Voice & Data Call boxes. Data Call forwarding was deactivated. But Voice Call Forwarding was also saying Forward To +12102329000.
I then changed each box away from that weird number and to another number. Has anybody tried calling this number from a neutral phone somewhere to see who answers? Somebody check that out and see what happens when you directly dial to it to see who answers and then post here. I only have this phone and don't want them to see my number.
If I were all of you I would be checking on your phones to see what they are set to Forward to. This is very, very weird. If I saw it before, I may have assumed it was ATT's number in San Antonio, which is the 210 area code. Take care! - G replies to Guess Who| 2 repliesThis is too strange and is extremely aggressive for them to somehow be able to get onto your telephone and change your call forwarding to their number. My phone has never been out of my possession, lost or stolen, and I don't leave it lying around. Now maybe I forgot it at home and left without it. That would be a possibility if they know how to get through burglar bars, locks and padlocks while we were out, but if so that would be very aggressive, too. I have no evidence of that, but it seems most likely this was done through a person, or connection, at ATT. Possibly a hacker may be able to do so. Has anybody heard of how it might be done?
In any event, such aggressive intrusion takes a LOT of time and effort and ... motivation. Someone or some ones who would have that kind of motivation are likely wanting to interfere with our, your lives, hence they are doing the call forwarding attack so they can get any messages, and they must be getting a lot of personal, private, even financial information when a bank, broker, insurance agent calls you. They probably have their end set up to try to fool whoever is calling us so they can steal the message.
Come to think of it, people have told me they called me and got no answer, yet I couldn't find a record of it in my call logs, and this forwarding may have been the reason. It would puzzle me, I wouldn't find their call shown, so had to wonder, Are they lying to me or what? Your mom doesn't lie to you. Attorneys won't lie about that. Some others you are sure they aren't lying, but others you don't know. And you don't connect all this together as related to the phone until like today I find all these Forwarding settings on my phone sending my callers to +12102329000.
This is definitely an invasion of privacy. - vivian replies to G| 1 replyI called it for you, and as i suspected, this is AT&T voicemail for mobile lines.
I have a smartphone, on tmobile, and my call settings under forwarding are set up identically to this, forwarded to an 805 area code that is tmobile's voicemail system number.
The reason people are getting calls from "this" exact number is because telemarketing companies are using technology to spoof the number and make it show any caller ID info they want. That way it isnt traced back to the scammer.
Go ahead, if youre an AT&T customer; borrow a friends phone and call this number. if you put in your phone number and voicemail passcode, you will retrieve your own voicemail messages. They set numbers up in this way on almost all carriers so that if you dont have access to your mobile phone (away from it, whatever) you can remotely call and access your voicemail box. - ShariI find this obnoxious. Whoever won't answer when call back. They come under voice mail, but no message. I wish that I could delete them, but haven't figured out yet.
- Caller: at & t
- Call type: Prank
- LeRouxAnother scam maggot called me. I never answer or call back unknown telephone numbers. I just blocked that number and my scam list keeps growing.
- Carl Dayhave left long messages in foreign language on cell phone. when I call back a recording asks for a "code number". can not get past the recording without giving a code that the recognize
- Caller: not identified
- DaveThis was confirmed as AT&T voicemail for cell phones.
- Caller: AT&T
- carmen mathisThis number appears on my flip top basic from time to time and when I call back, a menu asks "Please enter your pass word." I don't have one on this basic phone. Whoever calls, must think they are reaching a smart phone.
- Diane B. replies to new #Sounds like a scammers to me. But didn't bother with that number.
- M edwards replies to Guess WhoIt’s set up as my voicemail too! I hv att
- Angry TxnObviously these are scammers that change their scam quite often. JAN 2020 ive gotten 2 calls. Now they are attempting to sound very official and almost do, except all they leave is a small portion of would be msg, most likely on purpose, so it only HINTS at being Official.
My first call said something to the effect of, " ..46. Deliberate ignoring of this msg will be considered intentional non-appearance!"
second call said something to the effect of, " ..call us, we can help your case! "
I've got nothing to appear at and NO cases. I never call back an unknown number. These are longtime scammers with many many scams.- Call type: Scam suspicion
- CodesI entered codes on my new phone which revealed this number as a forward on unanswered calls. It appears the AT&T voicemail set up is using this until you set up voice mail on new lines.
- Call type: Valid
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