![]() Since then I’ve received about seven more calls throughout the day. “Starting around 2 am this morning I began receiving group FaceTime calls from a mix of numbers in my contacts and random numbers I didn’t have saved. A recent post on Apple’s Help forums detailed that some calls had as many as 59 participants, and most of them were from unknown numbers. With FaceTime, you must block every number in the group call for it to end. Since the spam calls include groups of people, when you hang up on one and block their number, someone else from the group immediately calls back. Simply blocking the number that called you isn’t going to stop the calls. For unknown reasons, the calls only ring once or twice - as if only to wake up the owner. It seems that a group of nefarious pranksters is adding random people to mass FaceTime calls. Have you been caught in the FaceTime spam calls? Keep reading to find out what you can do about it. And they have been bombarded with up to 30 calls a day with no end in sight. This is exactly what victims of new spam calls are dealing with. It isn’t an emergency, but rather some devious pranksters. Tap or click here to use FaceTime on your Apple device to make group calls. Now imagine being called multiple times through Apple’s FaceTime in a short span of time. Unless it’s dire, there is no reason for someone to call before the sun has risen. ![]() When the phone rings in the early hours of the morning, it is typically a critical situation.
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