denverpilot
Tied Down
I was reading the other day that people that do this get paid by the carrier whether you answer your phone or not. Why in the he!! is this crap incentivized?
The carriers aren’t making the calls nor the employer of the callers.
The call centers are typically off-shore and all your carrier is doing is handling the call just like any other call.
What the US carriers refuse to do is allow the end user to opt out of ALL calls and provide an opt-in list for numbers that can call.
And secondarily only a couple of US carriers enforce customers needing to show evidence they own phone numbers that are placed in CID strings on trunked (traditional or SIP) business connections.
One of our carriers at the office does, the other carrier doesn’t care what we send as our CID. I can look like whoever you want me to look like when I call you.
Incentives? Hell yes. Use a predictive dialer attached to an off-shore call center staff and when it reaches someone that call center staff is paid a low hourly wage and bonuses on whatever they scam you into buying, saying, whatever.
When they ask “is this Mr. So and So?” they’re recording. If they get caught by any laws that say they can’t call you without a business relationship they’ll simply edit together an agent’s voice asking if you would like to talk to them, and your “yes” response.
They’re professional criminals and since they’re usually off-shore, it very much depends on the other country’s government as to whether or not they’ll work with ours on raids, pressing charges, or deportation for trials, etc. There’s no enough money or resources in the world to stop it.
The only way it stops is end to end confirmation that both parties are entitled to use a particular phone number or the call isn’t routed at all, and opt in instead of out allowed caller lists, neither of which is anything except overhead for the carrier. They don’t care.
They’ve provided you a network and a phone number and they’ll happily route whatever crap calls that number to you. They get paid by the caller overseas for the fiber ocean transport and delivering the call. Not much but it’s such bulk it’s millions and millions to them.
As long as their competitors don’t protect you from it, they have no fiscal incentive to do so. Customer churn is so high in telecom they don’t care if you switch carriers either.