Table of contents:
- Who is 919170276?
- How to block calls from 919 170 276 and other spam numbers
- List of spam numbers identified by tuexperto.com
Almost thirty users have reported receiving calls through 919 170 276 in various Internet forums. Most people claim that once contact is made, the operator remains silent throughout the call. Others claim that it belongs to a so-called "light company." If we attend to the prefix 919, the origin of the call takes us to the Community of Madrid. But who is it really about? We see it below.
Who is 919170276?
“They call you and they don't answer”, “They call me three times a day but they don't speak”, “They claim to be from the electricity billing department”… These are some testimonies that we have been able to find on the Internet around the number 919 17 02 76 Who is hiding behind all these calls?
The truth is that today it is unknown. The operator claims to be from "an electricity company" and even mentions Iberdrola as the responsible company. Some forums indicate that it may be an attempt at a telephone scam, since the number does not correspond to any contact line of the electricity company.
In any case, the purpose of the call seems to be to "obtain bank account numbers" to "pass receipts fraudulently", as several users have suggested. From tuexperto.com we have not been able to verify this fact, so we distance ourselves from such accusations.
How to block calls from 919 170 276 and other spam numbers
If we want to block calls from 919 17 02 76, the easiest way is to use the blocking functions of Android and iOS. Simply access the Phone / Calls application and press and hold the number in question. A contextual menu will automatically appear that will allow us to block calls from the number in question.
Another more effective way to block calls from an annoying number is to use applications such as True Caller (for Android) and Mr. Number for iPhone. The advantage of these applications is that they drink from a huge database of numbers registered by other users. If the number matches some of the application's records, the call will be blocked automatically.