Posted on 08/05/2022 9:09:30 AM PDT by bgill
Is anyone else getting phone calls to other countries on your bills? Is this the latest scam to use someone else's number to call wherever? I know they've been able to use other numbers that show up on Caller ID but didn't know they could bill to your number.
I tried to find the number called but it is "unpublished." I did report it to one site.
“Our bill doubled this month so I called only to find out we were being charged for calling Canada. Excuse me, we don’t know anyone in Canada so certainly didn’t make any calls to there. Didn’t matter to Verizon because they want their money.”
Something doesn’t add up. If you didn’t make the calls you should be able to call the fraud dept in VZ and get the charges removed.
Are you talking about your Verizon Wireless cell phone account? Are the calls reported as being from one or more phones on your plan? If so, those calls should be listed in your “recent calls” received, or made on the phones you use. If there are no calls to Canada listed on any of your phones, then you aren’t responsible for them. Could someone have hacked your phone?
If Verizon can’t or won’t verify your calls from a faker, it may be time to look for a different phone/ internet company.
Just as with a bank account, they should be able to discern what the customer’s usual pattern of calling has been, especially if this has not happened to you before with that phone number. If you stay with Verizon, you may at very least want to get a new phone number, if not a different phone.
now I expect someone to jump in and say "prove it"....LOL ! thats exactly how they get away with it, you can't prove anything, and even if you could there is nothing you can do but just pay up and change phone companies constantly
In either case, you should be able to demand and get an itemized call record of every call placed and received, and only the received calls could be "unpublished." Placed calls should always show the actual digits dialed from your phone.
If they insist on billing you for calls they cannot show you placed, then contact your state's telecommunications regulatory agency to lodge a complaint against Verizon.
The tricky part is that calls to Canada use the same North American Area Code system, so you could be dialing a company and not know you were dialing Canada (or Mexico.)
Canada area codes:
I use Verizon's phone filter, and have it set for my phone to ring only for people in my Contacts. All other calls are either automatically blocked as spam, or silenced. The silenced calls I can then go in and check, and manually block myself. I get calls from all over the country each day, from numbers I don't know, and I've gotten voice mails for BS stuff. I block them all. Lately, I've been getting text messages from PayPal and other financial institutions telling me that access to my account has been blocked for possible fraud. I don't have a PayPal account, or any accounts at the banks the texts claim they are from. I block those as well. The problem is that these places will simply use a new number, and try again.
Our government has more important things to do than protecting Americans citizens from fraudsters...like making sure that Donald Trump can't ever run for office again.
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Good thinking. That’s probably it.
Thanks for the useful information!
We have Vonage(which is pure garbage but we are using it in the meantime til our house kitchen remodel is done) the plan is called Vonage World Prime since my Mom wanted to be able to call Israel, but we always make sure to check all the phone numbers to make sure no funny business is going on..call the phone company to see what gives, perhaps someone hacked your line and is calling Canada up the wazoo
now I expect someone to jump in and say "prove it"....LOL ! thats exactly how they get away with it, you can't prove anything, and even if you could there is nothing you can do but just pay up and change phone companies constantly"
If you live close to the Canadian border your cell phone may be pinging a Canadian tower. In some areas their coverage is better then ours and this may show up as an international call even though you never actually called anyone in Canada.
Some of our Border Patrol Agent up north were complaining about it. Sorry I can't remember how they got it resolved.
I started getting text messages on my ATT phone from email addresses that couldn’t be blocked.
I switched to straight talk.
Does your online girlfriend live in Canada or Mexico?
Yeah....at least one of them had a misleading name. I think it was “FTC.”
Phone companies wont stop all the overseas telemarketer calls because they are in on the scam. Politicians wont outlaw it because they are getting their cut too.
Sure there is. Call the phone company and tell them you are canceling your plan, immediately.
Report to the FCC. There is a Robocall Mitigation Database on which Telcos’ are required to register and attest to their efforts to squash robocall/call spoofing.
That used to happen to me when I was at my parents home (a couple hundred yards from the border.)
There wasn’t much I could do about it. So I sold their home.
Yes. That’s my thoughts as well. Told the lady to look at our call history and she agreed it is out of the ordinary but claimed because it was a long call she couldn’t credit it. The question is will another company play the same game?
I expect we’ll all be seeing more of this.
There it is. I can’t prove anything. It’s just my word.
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