What is the phone number for press 1?
William Smith
Published Feb 27, 2026
What is the phone number for press 1?
Chris reported the number 01243544185 with the comment: Automated call received this afternoon, a recorded voice requested I press 1 to stop a suspicious payment of £600 being made by Visa from my account. Mark wrote this about the number 01568616123:
What does it mean when you press 1 on a robocall?
Don’t press “1.” Pressing any number, even if it suggests that doing so will take you off their list, only confirms your number is working and that they have reached a live person. Engaging the call in any way will just lead to more calls. 4. Caller ID means nothing.
What does it mean when you press 1 on a phone?
Logically pressing 1 and incurring a charge can only mean A the recipient is accepting reverse charges, during rather than before the incoming phone call B the recipient of the incoming call is successfully dialling out during an incoming call, using the number 1 (or similar) which has been registered as a premium rate number, .
Chris reported the number 01243544185 with the comment: Automated call received this afternoon, a recorded voice requested I press 1 to stop a suspicious payment of £600 being made by Visa from my account. Mark wrote this about the number 01568616123:
When to use registerreceiver or register broadcast receiver?
Note if you are only interested in receiving a broadcast while you are running, it is better to use registerReceiver (). A receiver component is primarily useful for when you need to make sure your app is launched every time the broadcast is sent. One important point that people forget to mention is the life time of the Broadcast Receiver.
Don’t press “1.” Pressing any number, even if it suggests that doing so will take you off their list, only confirms your number is working and that they have reached a live person. Engaging the call in any way will just lead to more calls. 4. Caller ID means nothing.
Logically pressing 1 and incurring a charge can only mean A the recipient is accepting reverse charges, during rather than before the incoming phone call B the recipient of the incoming call is successfully dialling out during an incoming call, using the number 1 (or similar) which has been registered as a premium rate number, .