2132213511

Country: USA
213 area code: California (Los Angeles)
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    VALID FLONLY
    Ring once and gone
    • Caller: SAYS INET CAL
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    Sara replies to Irritated
    Just received a call - one ring and no one there - do not know anyone from LA.
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    Tired.of.this.
    This is so annoying...rings once and then stops.

    I too, feel that signing up for the DO NOT CALL thin just gives me more unwanted calls.  What is the use of signing up for that?
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    Susan W.
    Another one of these ridiculous numbers....it was a missed call on my cell!
    And I am really sick and tired of this act of invading not just myself but all of us!
    Please do something about this, THANK YOU!
    • Caller: ?
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    Kathy
    Annoying...rings once than hangs up. California prefix, probably telemarketer.
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    CaliGal
    1 ring and then hangs up... Very annoying!
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    jojo
    Same here. One ring and then it's gone.  Do you think it's because we are all on a do-not-call list and it doesn't kick in til after one ring/  Just a thought.

    Thank God for this site.  I have a child relative with a serious health problem out in Los Angeles.  Seeing that number and city come up on my cell scared the krap out of me!
    • Caller: Los Angeles
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    Phone Dread replies to FedUp
    HEARD THAT! I totally agree. Never had any telemarketer calls until someone told me to be safe and register my number with the "National Do Not Call List." Now I get them all the time.
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    Mary
    Rings one time

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    Carol
    Same here rings once and no message.
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    kenny p
    received phone call, rang 1 time and stopped
    this has happened twice
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    AJ
    Rang once then hung up. Has to be a scam. I'll be blocking this number.
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    Le
    Phone rang only a few times.  Calling from California,  We live in the Midwest and do not know anyone from California.
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    Mary
    Less than one ring, hung up.
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    Tessy replies to karen
    | 2 replies
    Same here
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    meow
    Same as others who received this annoying call from "california".  I wish we could get these spam/robocalls to stop. One ring then no message - I have same it as a SPAM caller and reported it several times.
    • Caller: California
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    Sharon
    1/2 a ring and then hang up -- really -- so so sick of these calls and the Do Not Call Registry -- it doesn't work just like our government
    • Caller: NO IDEA
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    Mark
    Hope they get caught! in an earthquake
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    MeFromJersey
    Second time today I received a call from this number...they don't leave a message.  I called them back from my work line and found out it's a "Rewards Redemption Center" as the automated voice congratulated me saying I won a $100 gift card... then told me to "select 1 to speak to an agent" "select 2 to be removed from the list".  Given I called from my work number (and just for [***] and giggles...) I pressed 1.  And there I remained on hold listening to crappy music for about 30 seconds and the call disconnects.  Losers.
    • Caller: Reward Redemptions
    • Call type: Telemarketer
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    Rick
    There is something called the 'one ring scam' that is explained in the following item from consumer reporter Clark Howard's website.  While the area code of this number (213) is not on the list given in Clark's story, there is always the possibility that the crooks have figured out how to fake the area code you see, or how to make the scam work from 213 numbers.

    Everything below is from www.clarkhoward.com.  Great site and source for info on scams like the one described below:
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    HEADLINE:  Beware of the one ring scam on your phone

    That missed call on your cellphone could cost you $30…but maybe not in the way you think.

    One of my Facebook followers let me know about an old scam that has roared back to life. Years ago, crooks found a way to exploit a handful of international area codes that don't require a foreign code to dial up.

    Now that scam has resurfaced as what's being called the "one ring scam." Crooks are using robocalling technology to place Internet calls that only ring once to cell phones.

    If you pick up, the robocaller just drops the line. But the bigger danger is if you miss the call. Like so many people, you might think it's an important call and dial that number right back.

    Bad move.

    Turns out the area codes are in the Caribbean. That call will cost you between $15 and $30! And to add insult to injury, the criminals behind these calls will sign you up (through your cell provider) for bogus services that will be crammed on your phone bill if you return their call.

    WTAE/Better Business Bureau reports there are 5 area codes being used to perpetrate this ploy:

       473
       809
       876
       284
       268

    The key thing to know is, when an unfamiliar number comes in, you're better off waiting for a voicemail to determine if you have a legitimate caller before calling it back. You can also Google the phone number itself. If the number is a scam, chances are good that others will have posted warnings about it.

    Finally, how can you tell if further phony charges are being crammed onto your cell bill? Look for innocuous terms like "special services," "Internet advertising," "service fee," "calling plan," or "minimum monthly usage fee." A typical cram charge for a business might be $10 or $15. For a consumer, it will be more like $5 or $10.

    (Above report is from February 2014)

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