I suppose it's possible that she is doing something for nefarious purposes, such as forwarding calls to software that records your call, or telling you she is one place but answering remotely from another place so you don't get suspicious. yeah, I know, it's confusing and probably should report more accurately. The phone isn't answering the call so it's reporting another device answered the call, but since that device doesn't have a phone number. I'm not sure what 3rd party devices would cause this "answered remotely" indicator, but this is likely how Google Home and Amazon Echo will work once they are able to make and receive calls. Or T-Mobile's WiFi calling could also cause this (does Debbie have T-Mobile?): This would mean the number you're calling is her work number but she has set that work number to be automatically forwarded to her cellphone using a service like Troinet: The reverse could also be true if Debbie is using VoIP. In this case, I assume the call would show as "answered remotely." She could all calls that hit her personal phone number to be automatically sent to her desk phone at work or to her work computer so she can receive them without problem. For instance, perhaps when she is at work, she can't easily get calls on her cellphone. The most likely scenario is that Debbie is using call forwarding to automatically send calls from her phone to another device. While it's possible that something fishy is going on, I doubt it.
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