Residential x. Cancel Continue. Support Center Home phone What does it mean when all circuits are busy? What does it mean when all circuits are busy? All circuits are busy now.
Please try your call again later. An all-circuits-busy message means that there aren't any free outgoing lines. Occasionally, there are more people trying to place calls than the number of available phone lines. Simply hang up and try again. A line should free up soon. Sometimes, this message can also indicate a service outage such as a cut cable or equipment that's been damaged by weather.
You can use the Service Troubleshooter to check for outages. Open Troubleshooter. Please check the number and dial again. Phone numbers come in 7, 10 and digit varieties. If you receive a phone call on your Mobile from any person saying that they are checking your mobile line, and you have to press 90 or 09 or any other number. End this call immediately without pressing any numbers.
Team there is a fraud company using a device that once you press 90 or 09 they can access your SIM card and make calls at your expense. Forward this message to as many friends as u can, to stop it. This information has been confirmed by both Motorola and Nokia.
There are over 3 million affected mobile phones. These messages started spreading from almost a decade back, through emails and has appeared again on many social networking sites in various forms. The story claims that fraud people, terrorists or organizations call people on their mobile phones deceiving them to dial and press 90 or 09 or any other number, which gives them the access to your mobile account that can be exploited in unfair means.
Have you gotten a call from Amazon lately? Be on alert because there's a new Amazon scam in town. Scammers call with an automated message, pretending to be Amazon customer service.
They tell you that there was a fraudulent charge on your account, then they tell you they can help you fix it. The Better Business Bureau said the end goal is getting your personal information. YouMail , a company that monitors robocalls, said Americans are receiving between million and million robocalls per month from scammers claiming to be with Amazon.
This type of scam has "increased dramatically" over the past 90 days, officials said. With the newest iteration of the scam, robocalls urge recipients to "Press One" to engage with a service representative and take off the phony charge, according to YouMail.
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