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This a scam they call from this number need to verify code number from aol. Aol takes the computer down so you can not get into your computer. Aol said that it was fixed this a scam for sure. Aol wants a $199.99 to fix it. I told aol that I did not want nothing from aol except my email.

It's not a scam. If you did not initiate the verification it means some dip mistyped their phone number.
I don't give out my cell number I use it for emergencies only how do they get my number
When you get any kind of unsolicited calls (robo generated or not) and you get a live person from the caller, when they greet you or ask you a question you just respond "What do you lying cork soakers want to scam me out of today?" If they respond or not just keep repeating your opening phrase over and over and over whatever they say or try to respond with. Do this until THEY hang up. If we all respond like this to all unsolicited and illegal calls they will soon get the message. I do this with all unsolicited illegal calls whether if is from Microsoft about computer errors, the IRS or someone wanting to sell back braces or "Rachel" from credit card services. I am on the DO NOT CALL list so that makes them fair game Try it!
Was called at 10pm at night I knew it was scam as I live in
Called at 4:20 am WTF. Caller I'd said verify