05-26-2015 11:48 AM - last edited on 07-14-2015 11:44 PM by RogersAsif
Hi,
Over the past couple months, I've been receiving calls that appear to be coming from a local Rogers cell phone number. The difference, though, is that the numbers appear in my call display as oddly spaced phone numbers (for example, instead of 613-123-4567, the number appears as 61-312-34567. The problem is that the numbers that are appearing are ACTUAL Rogers cell phone numbers when you delete the spaces. If you try to call back the number that calls, you're directed to the actual cell phone number that is in the call display because the phone deletes the spaces when completing the call.
This has also happened with my own number - - someone has "called me back" asking why I'm calling them. My call log is blank and I don't know this person. The same thing has happened to my wife - - someone called her this morning saying that she received a call from my wife's number 9 times this morning... my wife's call log is blank and she doesn't know this person.
I don't know what, if anything, can be done, but it seems like a telemarketer is using Rogers cell phone numbers in a spoof attack so that their number remains hidden (and the call display doesn't recognized the spaced out number, even though it belongs to an actual user when you removed the spaces).
I'm going to try to *69 the number next time I receive the call. When the calls are actually picked up, it is a recorded message on the other line from a hotel chain or a cruise line, etc. The usual.
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07-21-2015 08:35 AM
Certainly seems surprising that the companies can tell you which tower your signal bounced off but they can't shut this down if they want to . Makes perfect sense Old Yeller, there is money in it for the companies or customer service would take precedence.
That brings up the question of ....is there really money in it for the company, or have the scammers figured out how to give that illusion and are really paying nothing ?
Intriguing situation to be sure.
07-21-2015 08:53 AM
Cellular is one thing... there is data which is transmitted along more with the call, for wich tower etc..
Land line, is a completely different story.. that same data is not transmitted with the call... CID is about the only thing (which is the problem here that it can be spoofed).
VOIP adds a whole other layer here as well... with many VOIP solutions, you can drop yourself in the receiving persons country, even while on the other side of the world. (ontop of the CID spoofing)
Voip you PROBABLY could trace it partially back at least.. at least to the voip provider where the transition came from...
BUT.. you still run into the problems.. that even at that point.. that most of them are done out of country.. that its next to impossible to take legal actions.
I am not saying that nothing should be done... but knowing generally how the technology works...
I know that its MUCH easier said than done.
About the ONLY thing that could be done, is remove the ability for adding in a MASKED CID.. but that would take away from LEGIT companies which use it (my work does), and would have to be WORLD WIDE inforced, etc. 😞
07-28-2015 01:45 PM
For what it's worth, David, I don't answer any calls from numbers that are unfamiliar. If it's important, they'll leave a voice mail or call back. This spoofing thing is quite annoying as they are now using numbers that are close to the recipients number which is a clear sign that they are being deceptive. So I don't answer.
07-28-2015 02:05 PM
I've been getting a lot of calls recently, which are using the first 6 digits of my phone number. I have never answered any of them. I always block them with Rogers One Number.
08-19-2015 04:17 PM - last edited on 08-19-2015 04:32 PM by RogersDarrell
Sitting here watching tv, home phone rings and says its me bui my phone is in front of me doing nothing. Any ideas ?
08-19-2015 05:59 PM
Quite common now. I've seen it happen to me. Usually telemarketers spoof your area code and exchange to make you think it's someone local calling. I think the ones who spoof your exact phone number haven't fully figured out the app. It's a dead give-away.
10-28-2015 06:55 PM - last edited on 10-28-2015 07:27 PM by RogersMoin
Regular Rogers' customers numbers being used for spammy calls?
Has anyone experienced this? You get a spammy call about Air Canada giving you a free ticket and then when you call the number back the person on the other end claims that they didn't phone you. The number that usually calls you has the same area code and 3 digits as your number. I started asking people that call my number or I call their number who they are with and it's always Rogers.
10-29-2015 10:27 AM
@amira that's a common telemarketer trick now to entice you to pick up the call, thinking it's a neighbour. I've even had them spoofing my own number. If you use an answering machine or voicemail, you'll notice these telemarketer robots hang up without attempting to leave a message.
11-03-2015 05:15 PM
If your phone # was originally assigned by Rogers (i.e. not ported in), then chances are anyone else that has the same area code and first 3 digits will also be with Rogers as Rogers likely controls most if not all numbers that belong to that 3 digit exchange.
That's not an indication that it's Rogers customers that are being targetted, just that when the fake caller ID # that is generated to call your number includes those same first 3 digits after the area code, the odds are high that the fake number will also be a Rogers customer.
11-03-2015 06:45 PM
I had my landline number before Rogers ever did business in my area and I've never had such calls on my Rogers cellphone, mainly because I don't have it turned on very often (touch wood). The spoofing is done by the telemarketer to trick you into thinking it's someone close by, like a neighbour.
11-16-2015 09:28 PM
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01-25-2016 12:44 PM
That is the LEGIT rogers number for calling in for support, etc.. when you call it yourself.
The problem is, as what is mentioned in this thread.. its very easy for others to SPOOF the caller ID. They can FAKE that it is the number that they are calling FROM.. even though they are not.
So it can appear that they are calling from that number.. but they are not.
If you get a call from it, and dont trust it... trust your gut.. more than likely fake.
When in doubt, call back in YOURSELF to inquire.
08-04-2017 05:51 PM - last edited on 08-04-2017 06:04 PM by RogersShaun
Rogers service used for fraud
Hi,
I got a partial voicemail from "Officer Greg Williams" saying that I or my lawyer should call him back at 647-297-0890, or "a situation will unfold on me."
Well I looked it up...
http://800notes.com/Phone.aspx/1-647-247-0890
It's a known scam.
So I also did a reverse lookup on the number.
http://canada411.yellowpages.ca/fs/1-647-297-0890?what=647-297-0890
Company: Rogers Communications Partnership (Wireless)
Usage: Cell Number
Country: Canada
Location: Toronto, ON
Area code: 647
So, I don't think Rogers should be obligated, nor willing, to uphold a services contract with a known scam artist, who is using Rogers services as a tool to commit fraud.
I'm looking around the "contact us" sections and don't really see an option that fits this situation.
Ideas?
08-05-2017 05:06 PM
Hi @Malignor,
Welcome to the Community Forums!
I'm glad you found us here to share your experience. I'm also happy you were able to spot a scam/telemarketing call. I wish that more people were as cautious as you. Unfortunately, as you might have read previously in this thread, it's an issue that is proving to be hard to eliminate, as scammers are getting more and more tech savvy to skirt the rules. If you ever get a call and have a bad feeling, the best thing to do is hang up the phone.
The CRTC has posted more information regarding telemarketing and call spoofing here, including more ways to protect yourself from these types of calls.
Kind regards,
RogersShaun
04-09-2020 05:56 AM - last edited on 04-09-2020 08:18 AM by RogersYasmine
I got my bill this month.
There were over 70 texts from Canada to the US.
I may have texted twice.
I believe someone is using my phone number to text people.
I received a phony text supposedly from Rogers about a refund through e-transfer.
I made the mistake of responding to it.
What do I do?
04-09-2020 11:54 PM
Hello @dprice_2000,
Welcome to the Community!
It is extremely important to be vigilant about sharing personal or financial information online, especially with unknown links or numbers. We'd have a better idea of what may have caused the charges once we take a look into your account.
Since the Community is a public platform, please reach out to us via PM @CommunityHelps so we can take a look into this for you. You can read more about our PM system here.
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