denverpilot
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Wow. You guys are popular! Sometimes it is several weeks before I get a Robo call.
I feel left out, and kind of lonely. Sigh.
I can call you and try to sell you a credit card if it’d make you feel better.
Wow. You guys are popular! Sometimes it is several weeks before I get a Robo call.
I feel left out, and kind of lonely. Sigh.
You have it all wrong!!! You need to get their CC number and security code... Then charge... Charge... And charge.I can call you and try to sell you a credit card if it’d make you feel better.
Why do I need an app for that? I can do that without anything 3rd party, it's an iOS built-in feature. What good does it do? As you say no help on the spoofs - and they're ALL spoofs!Play store has "Call Blocker" you add to blacklist from recent calls, no help on the spoofs.....you will see # but phone doesn't ring
Sounds good, but I don’t think it would have much effect.
It seems to me that half the problem is that robocalling is too cheap.
Raising the fee a caller must pay — I wonder if there’s a way for a government to do that?
This is the real answer. Charge everyone even 5 cents per calll and it would stop.
It would add maybe 75 cents to my phone bill, but cost this guys thousands
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yep, i think consumers would all pick the free calling, not realizing that that's what enables calls to spam themCaller pays was very common in the early AMPS days in Europe. Never caught on here. As prices fell and became commodity levels, it died pretty much everywhere.
Can we just get one of those location tracking things that we see on the movies where you make everybody in the command center be quiet, then keep the person on the line for a certain amount of time until an anonymous person in the command center gives a thumbs up and silently says "we got 'em", then assemble a SWAT team and beat these guys arses?