Table of contents:
- Who is 910601563?
- How to block calls from 910 60 15 63 and other annoying numbers
- List of spam numbers identified by tuexperto.com
More than a hundred users have reported in recent weeks having received a call from 910 601 563. If we attend to the prefix 910, the origin of the call takes us to Madrid. But is it a spam number? Do you belong to a public body? Or to an individual? Maybe a third party company? We see it below.
Who is 910601563?
“I don't know who he is and he calls me 2 and 3 times a day”, “They call me on the landline and when I pick up they don't say anything”, “They say they are from Vodafone Empresas and they make you an offer”… A brief search on the Internet is enough to know some of the complaints that circulate on the net around 910 601 563. Who is really hiding behind this?
Some users have identified Vodafone Empresas as a possible person responsible for the calls, while others say that it is BBVA. As many others say that the company identifies itself as Sanitas, so it is very likely that we are facing an attempted telephone fraud. In any case, from tuexperto.com we have not been able to verify your identity, so we distance ourselves from any accusation.
How to block calls from 910 60 15 63 and other annoying numbers
The easiest way to block a phone number is to use the default Android and iOS options. To do this, we will go to the call history from the Phone application. Then, we will keep the record that we want to block until a context menu appears that allows us to block calls from the number in question.
On Android and iOS we can also use specialized applications, such as Mr. Number for iPhone and True Caller for Android. The good thing about these applications is that they have a telephone book with hundreds of records reported by other users: if the number matches any of the application's records, the call will be blocked automatically.
If we have a landline phone, the best thing to do is resort to external blockers, small machines that we can buy through Amazon. Some phones already have this function as standard, although they are usually very expensive models.