03-27-2018 07:37 AM - edited 03-19-2019 01:14 PM
Hey all, I'm sorry if this isn't the right place for this, but I'm really racking my brain over this. We received our long distance bill from AT&T. There was a $20,000+ charge for international calls. Mostly to one number. We're in Texas, the phone number we were billed for is a really weird number that I can't find any info on 823-600-0000, which is in Mexico. If I attempt to dial it myself, it's nothing but a fast busy. I can't find any record of the number being called over the past 3 months in a CDR, so I can't figure out who dialed it, or if anyone really even did dial it.
It seems pretty fraudulent to me since it's nothing but a fast busy. I was thinking maybe it was toll fraud, but, I can't really find anything online reporting toll fraud in that region or with that area code.
Does anyone out there have any suggestions on how to find where the call came from? It makes it even trickier because AT&T can't tell me a date/time the calls were made.
Thanks!
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04-06-2018 01:51 PM
Update to this. We figured out the call was coming from extension 8236 in our organization. It was showing up on the phone bill as 823-600-0000 because we're only sending 4 digits, the carrier filled in the rest with 0s. The employee was calling Nicaragua, which isn't included in our international plan.
03-27-2018 08:37 AM
04-06-2018 01:51 PM
Update to this. We figured out the call was coming from extension 8236 in our organization. It was showing up on the phone bill as 823-600-0000 because we're only sending 4 digits, the carrier filled in the rest with 0s. The employee was calling Nicaragua, which isn't included in our international plan.
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