I'm on a work call, so I let the random (818) number ring. When I finish my business, I check voicemail. Three seconds, no message. I could leave it at that, but you know the deal with the cat and curiosity, so I return the call. Ringing. It's probably one of those scammers. Somehow they spoof local numbers so you'll pick up. Then when you do pick up, you hear a pitch about raising the limit on a credit card you don't have, or buying a warranty on a car you don't own.
For whom the telephone rings
For whom the telephone rings
For whom the telephone rings
I'm on a work call, so I let the random (818) number ring. When I finish my business, I check voicemail. Three seconds, no message. I could leave it at that, but you know the deal with the cat and curiosity, so I return the call. Ringing. It's probably one of those scammers. Somehow they spoof local numbers so you'll pick up. Then when you do pick up, you hear a pitch about raising the limit on a credit card you don't have, or buying a warranty on a car you don't own.