Apr 19, 2016
Actually, it can help. If there are hundreds/thousands of numbers they're calling and tens of people come here and state within minutes/hours/days of each other, "Received call, but no info because they hung up on the second ring," or, "... went to voicemail but they left no message," or "... five seconds after I said hello, the call was abandoned," that's all slightly valuable information. From that, you know that it's not your friend who just got a new number and didn't tell you yet. Just like I know now that with the exception of maybe one or two numbers from Chicago (area code 312 - not even my own area code, which scammers are very frequently using now to make recipients think it's a local call when it's really not, it's just spoofed) most calls from 312 are going to be junk, just like most of those out of Texas and like this one, Florida.
Assuming people aren't just coming in here and posting many bogus "Just called" comments, it's an indication that it's being used (or once was and maybe started again) as a robocall number. Now you can block the number and be almost completely sure it's something you're likely not interested in hearing ring anymore.