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by swalling
1188 days ago
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I can assure you that your number was recycled. In the last few years I got a new number from Verizon after moving from one state to another, in the hope that it would combat robocalls. Not only did I experience what you did, but received a number previously used by a plumber who apparently had trouble paying his car loan. I was getting frantic calls at all hours from people with plumbing problems, and from Honda threatening to repossess a car. Verizon and other carriers even admit to recycling numbers as soon as 6 months after they were last used. https://community.verizon.com/t5/Windows-Phone/How-Do-I-Chec.... |
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I got calls for literally a decade until they figured out she wasn't going to answer on this number anymore. At first, I would hang up when I heard the robo-voice asking for her, but the calls didn't slow down and eventually stop until I waited on the line for a collections agent to pick up so I could politely tell them to pound sand and stop calling me. Even then it took another few years.
Funnily enough, I recently moved out of the US and ported my number to Google Voice in case I want to come back in the next few years. My phone hardly rings with spam calls now.