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The Daily Insight

Why am I receiving different number calls?

Author

Ava Robinson

Published Feb 26, 2026

If you get calls from people saying your number is showing up on their caller ID, it’s likely that your number has been spoofed. Usually scammers switch numbers frequently. It is likely that within hours they will no longer be using your number.

What should I do if a scammer calls me?

If you’ve been the victim of a phone scam, you can report it online to the Federal Trade Commission, or over the phone by calling 1-877-382-4357. You can also report caller ID spoofing to the Federal Communications Commission online or by calling 1-888-225-5322.

What should I say when I receive a phone call?

Have a nice day.” Some common phrases are: “May I have your name please”, “May I have your contact number please”, “Mr. X please let me repeat the message…..Is that all right?”, “Mr. X could you please hold down for a minute?” Always keep pad, pen or pencil to receive any message.

Which is the best telephone call receiving procedure?

Ultimate Guide on Telephone Call Receiving Procedure 1 Things You Should Learn: Your system first. 2 Professional Telephone Etiquette: 3 A: During Call: People easily become friendly and feel happy if you call him by his name. 4 B: Other People’s Call: Don’t say you don’t know the person whom the caller is looking for.

Why did I get two calls saying my Friend Called Me?

Recently, while chatting with a friend, he received two calls from a caller saying that my friend called them. As we were sitting together, we knew he hadn’t. The first thing you need to know is that the person who called is using caller-id spoofing.

Why do I get calls from people saying I called them?

Recently, while chatting with a friend, he received two calls from a caller saying that my friend called them. As we were sitting together, we knew he hadn’t. The first thing you need to know is that the person who called is using caller-id spoofing. Spoofing allows them to call people and trick the caller-id into showing any number they want.