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Hello, Me! Is It Me You're Looking For?
If your own phone number appears on caller ID, Mountain View, do not pick up! It's a scam.

From Bikram Bandy of the Federal Trade Commission:
Itās like a scene out of a strange sci-fi movie. You get a call, look at the caller ID, and see that your own number is calling. Weird! No, this isnāt an alternate reality where your future self is calling the present you. Itās a scammer making an illegal robocall.
Technology makes it easy for scammers to fake or āspoofā caller ID information. They can make it look like theyāre calling from a different place or phone number. Even your own number. Scammers use this trick as a way to get around call-blocking and hide from law enforcement. They hope youāll be curious enough to pick up. Donāt fall for it.
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The real callers could be calling from anywhere in the world. Weāve written about these kinds of tricks before ā such as the time when scammers pretended to be the IRS and faked caller ID so people thought it really was the IRS calling.
Bottom line? These calls from your own number are illegal.
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Donāt pick up ā or press buttons to be taken off the call list or to talk to a live person. That just leads to more calls.
Itās best to ignore them, and move on with your day. Maybe watch a really good sci-fi movie.
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