If you were to call a fax number with a regular phone, a fax machine would answer and you would hear a series of beeps. …
Q. Is fax same as telephone?
Fax is for transmitting documents, the telephone is for speaking. They both can use a telephone line, but the device you use is different. On a telephone, you dial the number of the person you want to speak to, wait for the other.
Table of Contents
- Q. Is fax same as telephone?
- Q. What is fax call?
- Q. How do you get a fax machine to stop calling you?
- Q. How do I stop unwanted fax calls on my landline?
- Q. Why am I getting fax calls?
- Q. Why do random numbers call and hang up?
- Q. How come when I answer a call it hangs up?
- Q. What happens if I answer a spam call?
- Q. Should you call back a scammer?
- Q. What to do if a scammer calls you?
- Q. Why you should never answer unknown numbers?
Q. What is fax call?
Fax (short for facsimile), sometimes called telecopying or telefax (the latter short for telefacsimile), is the telephonic transmission of scanned printed material (both text and images), normally to a telephone number connected to a printer or other output device.
Q. How do you get a fax machine to stop calling you?
Call your own service provider and give them a log of the phone number and frequency of the faxer. Report this to your service provider as a nuisance caller and ask them to block that specific number from calling you.
Q. How do I stop unwanted fax calls on my landline?
You can register your numbers on the national Do Not Call list at no cost by calling 1-888-382-1222 (voice) or 1-866-290-4236 (TTY). You must call from the phone number you wish to register. You can also register at add your personal wireless phone number to the national Do-Not-Call list donotcall.gov.
Q. Why am I getting fax calls?
Chances are it’s telemarketers sending you junk fax in which case the call display number is likely spoofed. There are companies who will scrape phone books and web listings to get FAX numbers. They then sell those numbers to Spammers.
Q. Why do random numbers call and hang up?
Robocalls that hang up immediately are usually meant to verify your number. It means that the machine wants to confirm that the number is active and that a real person answered the phone. The technology that most scammers use generates phone numbers based on just one number from a specific area or a specific operator.
Q. How come when I answer a call it hangs up?
If you are facing a problem of call hanging up as soon as you accept a call then it means your browser is not allowing JustCall to use your computer’s microphone. If your dialer is unable to access your microphone, you won’t be able to receive/make any call.
Q. What happens if I answer a spam call?
If you answer their call, your number is considered “good,” even if you don’t fall for the scam. They will try again next time because they know there’s someone on the other side who is a potential victim for fraud. The less you answer, the fewer the calls.
Q. Should you call back a scammer?
At the very least, answering the phone or calling back makes you vulnerable to future scams, says Eva Velasquez, CEO and president of Identity Theft Resource Center. Even if you don’t give out personal information to the other line, though, that call could cost you major money.
Q. What to do if a scammer calls you?
What should I do if I get a scam call?
- Don’t reveal personal details. Never give out personal or financial information (such as your bank account details or your PIN) over the phone, even if the caller claims to be from your bank.
- Hang up.
- Ring the organisation.
- Don’t be rushed.
Q. Why you should never answer unknown numbers?
Scammers often use this trick to identify potential targets. Do not respond to any questions, especially those that can be answered “yes” or “no.” By responding “yes,” you’re informing robocallers that your phone number is active. They then might sell your number to other telemarketers, leading to more unwanted calls.