![]() Novelty hotlines are nothing new indeed, I would argue that their heyday occurred during the ‘80s and ‘90s, at which time you could call everyone from Freddy Krueger to the Ninja Turtles. Their popularity began to wane during the 2000s - but interestingly, we’ve seen them evolve in the years since, too. Still, though - I will happily set aside my phone phobia in pursuit of that delightful frisson one gets from a brush with the unknown. ![]() It helps, of course, that most of these real scary phone numbers don’t require that you actually speak with anyone when you dial them, you almost always reach a voicemail box set to play a spooky recording to anyone who rings. (I am a writer, after all.) But I’m willing to make an exception for… shall we say, special cases: I am more than willing to call spooky, haunted, cursed, real creepy phone numbers that actually work. ![]() ![]() I have trouble talking to people when I can’t see who I’m talking to I’d much rather either speak face-to-face or converse in a text-base medium. ![]()
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