I got a WTF phone call this morning

So there I am halfway awake at 745 am, contemplating a blissful saturday when I am jolted to full alertness by my phone ringing. I check the screen and the incoming call is from 1144, thats it. That was the entire phone number, no message left on my voicemail or anything like that.
My questions are, what in the heck is that number, how is there a four digit phone number? Is is a fax, or a misdirected text message? Is it a misdirection of the internet of some kind, was some poor schlub trying to load my phone onto his browser in an attempt to view some girl-on-girl-on-girl-on-guy-on-sheep web page?
I’ve tried to figure this out myself, to find the answer, but vzw is, of course, of no help, I don’t have the google-fu or the bing-shway to look this up and get any useful results and every time I search the message boards here, holy crap the results are overwhelming (aye, my search skills are rudimentary at best)
Not in any particular hurry, but would appreciate any factual answers or help in solving this one. Thanks all you all

Could be coming from a PBX where the extension that is dialing is the ANI sent with the call

Could be someone with a spoofed ANI

ok, now I’m the poor schlub, what is PBX and ANI?

Sorry. These are all I can find on number 1144:

You can generally find out who’s calling by googling but not with 1144 alone.

PBX: Private Branch Exchange, i.e. Offices, Dial 9 to reach an outside line

ANI: Automatic Number Identification, i.e. caller ID

AUGH! Paranoia reigns, my phone is under attack by the vatican monsignors from Russia (we are Celestine II, we cast out Legion) in an attempt to load it with a date/time triggered viral bomb, and trying to make it stick with Peanut Butter eXtraordinaire! its driving me cuckoo!:smiley:
At any rate, looking up PBX and ANI and following the links from brittekland one could possibly come to that conclusion anyway, even though there are other possibilities.

Yeah, I’ve googled strange phone numbers before with good results, but that was always a complete number though, not just four digits like this call was.

I think I’m just going to have to go with IAmNotSpartacus’ answer for now, but at least I managed to get a laugh out of it. Thanks folks.

I will check back later I suppose to see if there are more tips
Arrgh, you posted as I was previewing and proofreading and editing my own post IAmNotSpartacus

It could be simply that the phone didn’t transmit the number for some reason. I have gotten calls from friends and it will show up as:

John Doe
55-123

When it should be
John Doe
555-1234

It’s possible there was simply a hiccup when the number was being transmitted

I got one the other day that identified itself as a “voice text”, whatever the hell that is. The recorded voice asked if I wanted to listen to it, and it started out “I think about pubescent girls all day long. . .” I hung up at that point.

Voice text were introduced in the UK a few years back. If you send a text message from your mobile to a land line, instead of coming back as “undeliverable” it actually rings the number and then reads out your text.

I gave up on being polite and cordial:

Me: “Hello?”
Mystery Caller: “Oh, hi. I’m calling to inform you about your prize…”
Me: “Click”

Generally I don’t even pick up unless I know who’s calling; they can leave me messages.

Telemarketers are using number scramblers and other means to make it difficult for the call ID to acquire the full number. It can also occur when using VoIP or Skype. Not easy to tell whether it’s malicious or accidental. It could be both. It’s almost always going to be a telemarketer though.

ANIis not Caller ID.

Yeah, voice texts are an option for vzw also, if I want to send a message to a land line
Al Bundy, didn’t know about that. Hmm. Could be that was it. I don’t answer calls from unfamiliar numbers unless I’m expecting a call from a local business. If its important enough they will leave a message, and if they don’t, well I guess it wasn’t that important.

as an update, I am now getting spoofing texts from my “wife” overseas and my “freind” in the midwest

HOLY CRAP I just sent a text to my freind and got it right back from my OWN PHONE NUMBER

Just wanted to say that this would be a great start for a sci-fi story written in 1962. :slight_smile:

I always say “I’m not interested. Goodbye” before the click.
Makes me feel better knowing that I was more polite than they were.

Have you recently changed your phone handset, or service plan?

Yeah, four digits is a bit weird. Short codes are five or six digits.

I used to, until I gave that up. They are like bugs; they need to be squashed (not that I squash real bugs, if I can help it).

Hmmm, you’re right, where’s Rod Serling when you need him?