Has anyone a clue on what it could be? The number is obiously way too long for it to be legit. Tried to call it back and the number isn’t attributed.

by TestingYEEEET

5 comments
  1. It’s a call from the future.

    Due to the extortionately high immigration rates, Luxembourg slowly had to increase the numbers of digits in its phone numbers. This specific number of digits is from when the population overtook Germany. Circa 2037.

  2. Wouldn’t answer to double Satan however that’s your call op

  3. Perhaps off-topic, but in any case: please note that anyone with the right equipment can make any number appear as CallerID

    Today, some networks restrict this, which causes scammers to try to circumvent it with exactly this type of number that’s too long

    Not saying this is a scammer, but such numbers are used by scammers to e.g. call someone with a callerID of 112000000331837461259 where the actual Belgian 331837461259 number is “pushed off the screen” and only 112 with lots of zeroes fits (especially on older phones with CallerID display limits)

  4. That’s way to long for any normal lux number. Block and forget.

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