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The term "one second" means to hold on for a moment. For example, if a person calls and someone answers and they ask for someone else, a person will say "one second" so they can get the other person on the phone.
It means he has no interest in talking to you or having any contact with you. It is best to move on at this point and let him be.
Someone really doesn't want to talk to you..
Receptionist
Receptionist? Greeter?
If someone from Answers told you that your Android had been hacked, they probably based it on information that you provided. We have no way of knowing if your phone was hacked.
Often times a person can feel shy or akward when talking to someone in person. When talking to someone on the phone the situation is less personal and makes a person feel more at ease.
If I were you,I would apologize to that person and tell them the reason you told her/him that...or right that person a note or buy them something that you think would sow them you are sorry...or call her/him back.
since you broke up then that person will stop playing on your phone
He might be dealing with identity theft. It is important to never give information over the phone, even if you think it is someone that you can trust.
Once you receive the initial busy signal, you must hang-up, doing this ends the call.You must call again & again, until the person you are calling, answers their phone.