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. Most everyone I know texts instead of calls.
This! Even my kids text, never actually call on the phone.
. Most everyone I know texts instead of calls.
Since I switched to VOIP and nomorobo, one ring and that's it. I also use the do not disturb function on my iPhone.
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So it's been getting worse over the last few months. Wonder why........
Robocalls must be easy and cheap. And they often come from other countries.
So I'm just curious -- what if an unfriendly country just wanted to harrass, confuse, or terrify millions of Americans -- what's to keep them from launching a deluge of billions of threatening robocalls?
If Rachel with account services can bombard us with unthreatening calls by the millions, why can't Kim Jong Un make our phones ring incessantly with calls that threaten to turn us all into a sea of fire? I
And if her friend Heather at cardholder services can use millions of calls to trick people, why can't Putin use even more calls to trick voters around the country with bogus info at midnight before an election?
I just received a call on my iPhone. Caller ID said it was me and for some reason, I answered it. Nobody there and the connection failed after I said hello twice.
The "recent" call list shows my contact info, including phone number, email and home address.
I assume this was spoofed, but I am wondering if I need to do anything. They may be calling others spoofing as me.
Since I switched to VOIP and nomorobo, one ring and that's it. I also use the do not disturb function on my iPhone.
Cheers
Are y'all experiencing a significant uptick in the number of robo calls you are getting?
It is 5-10 times a day. Its kind of rendering my phone useless because I have stopped answering it.
Wondering if maybe a law has changed or something because in the last couple months it increased by a huge margin.
Heather wants to consolidate my student loans. Greg wants to help me fight addiction, My car warranty is expiring soon, ADT wants to hook me up w/ a free security system, I'm getting a free vacation to Orlando, a Cruise to the Bahamas, and super affordable dental insurance.
Every. Single. Day.
WTH????
That's about all you can do, I guess. <sigh>On our home phone -- if it's not a number or person's name on the CID that we recognize or are expecting, we don't answer it.
I think the scammers are catching on that we're catching on to that, so lately a lot of the spoofed numbers are only the first five digits of the victim's own phone (area code + first two of the prefix) instead of the first six, so it's not so obvious.Lately I've been getting a flood of calls on my corporate issued cell phone. Most have the same area code and prefix as my phone. Fakes. I know NO ONE with the same NPA/NXX, so it's easy to ignore those.
No one I work with has a phone number in the same area code. I'm a remote telecommuter, my team is spread thinly from the Atlantic to the Pacific and from Minnesota to the Gulf. Anyone who would be calling me from my own area code is in my contacts, because they're family or friends. So the cell phone is pretty easy, it's just that up until a month or so ago I got a couple scammers a year. Now it's a few per week and getting worse.I think the scammers are catching on that we're catching on to that, so lately a lot of the spoofed numbers are only the first five digits of the victim's own phone (area code + first two of the prefix) instead of the first six, so it's not so obvious.
Luckily, my cell phone number is from a state 1500 miles away, and there's no one there I care to talk to. So ignoring those calls is easy.
Luckily, my cell phone number is from a state 1500 miles away, and there's no one there I care to talk to. So ignoring those calls is easy.
I'll turn your question around. Why would I answer a phone call from someone I don't know, or from whom I do not expect a call? I don't have a phone to make new friends.Besides, we're paying out the nose for these things. Why have one if you aren't ever going to answer it?
Huh? What? Smartphones are capable of making and receiving phone calls? Who knew!Besides, we're paying out the nose for these <smartphones>. Why have one if you aren't ever going to answer it?
even a blind pig occasionally finds whatever it is they are supposed to find.
I occasionally get calls from my students if they are having problems in the lab - and sometimes faculty if they need an answer and I am off campus.I'll turn your question around. Why would I answer a phone call from someone I don't know, or from whom I do not expect a call? I don't have a phone to make new friends.
I guess Rachel was fired. Now it's Lisa from cardholder services that's calling me constantly. Here's a question. How does she get straight to my cell vm w/o my phone ringing?