The caller identified themselves as representing Deep Recovery Solutions.
Scam call with no voicemail – what to do! - +1 516-762-1837 ((516) 762-1837)
Summary — +15167621837
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Yesterday afternoon in a typical suburban household, a silent call from +15167621837 rang without leaving a voicemail. Callers repeatedly demanded Social Security numbers, dates of birth, or other personal data, and often hung up when questioned. This pattern matches classic scam behavior: These are typical robocall scams. No message, aggressive verification requests, and occasional use of a fake name like “Kevin Wilson.” Best practice is to let the call go to voicemail, never share identifying details, and block the number on your carrier. Report the incident to the FTC and your local consumer protection agency, and consider a call‑filtering app for extra safety.
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Recent Reports for (516) 762-1837
Given the limited information, it is possible that this number belongs to a debt collector, as they often do not leave messages due to legal reasons, which may indicate a scam or a legitimate attempt to collect debt
T-Mobile has blocked this number for me after multiple calls with no messages left behind, a clear indication of a scam
When I answered the call and inquired about the caller's identity, they introduced themselves as Kevin Wilson. However, when I expressed unfamiliarity with the name and requested clarification, they became evasive and eventually hung up in a sarcastic manner.
It is ironic that the nature of the call is unknown, likely due to the reluctance to answer the phone.
Since the caller didn't leave a message, it's likely a spam or scam caller, as legitimate contacts typically leave a message when unanswered.
Reporting such calls is essential, as the SSA encourages the reporting of scam calls to aid in investigations and prevent further issues with these types of callers.
It is unclear why the caller wanted information verified or how the SS office could assist with the matter
The caller requests verification of social security number and date of birth, a request that has been reported to the social security office as suspicious.
The call was an automated robocall, lacking any personal touch or relevance.
There was no conversation or message left during the call.
Upon answering, I inquired about the caller's identity, to which he replied 'Kevin Wilson', and when I expressed my unfamiliarity with him, he became sarcastic and abruptly ended the call.