Table of contents:
- A 961011900 called me, who is it?
- How to block calls from 961011900 and other spam numbers
- List of spam numbers identified by Tuexpertomovil.com
Since February until now, there have been few users who have reported calls from the number 961011900. The reports in most cases are similar: several calls throughout the day, during the night and even on weekends. Taking into account the information about the Prefix 961 that precedes the latter, the origin of the telephone leads us to Valencia. Who is 961011900 really? Is it a spam number? Of the company? A particular? We see it.
A 961011900 called me, who is it?
"I have several calls from 961011900", "I have been called several times over the weekend and I do not know who it is", "I return the call and it appears as a busy line"… Several of the most recurrent testimonies about calls from number 961 011 900 claim the same kind of behavior. Who is responsible for the call?
Once again, Vodafone. According to several people, the authorship of this number comes from the British company, and the purpose of the call is nothing more than to offer promotional plans and offers.
The funny thing is that from the official Vodafone account on Twitter they assure that the number does not belong to their commercial lines, so it is very likely that it is a scam or a case of identity theft.
How to block calls from 961011900 and other spam numbers
As a general rule, blocking calls from 961 01 19 00 and any other number depends on the type of device we have.
If we have a smartphone, the process is as easy as installing an application that helps us to block contacts and calls. At Tuexperto.com we recommend two: Mr. Number for iPhone and True Caller for Android. Once we have installed the app, we will add the number in question to the application's black list. This will automatically be blocked as long as we have activated the anti spam filter.
If we have a basic telephone (without an “intelligent” operating system) or a landline telephone, we can resort to the Lista Robinson page, a web platform headed by the AEED (Spanish Association of Digital Economy) totally free whose job is to oblige all Spanish company to stop making calls for promotional purposes.
The process is as simple as registering all our personal data, in addition to our telephone numbers (landline or mobile) within the platform. Within approximately two months we will stop receiving calls from any business number for promotional purposes.
A final option that Vodafone offers us is to register our personal and contact information on the unsubscribe page that Vodafone has enabled for this. After having entered the data requested by the web (email address number or phone numbers), Vodafone and any associated company will delete our data from their databases.