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birdguy

02/10/20 12:49 PM

#35851 RE: Newly2b #35850

We have received the same call several times in the past few days. One time claiming Apple was calling and the other times saying Microsoft was calling. Kind of funny but obviously a big push of spam calling all at once.. Our caller ID said I was calling myself, really kind of comical except you feel bad that they will fool some people somewhere and get away with this garbage.

They need to pick up efforts to stop this stuff from ever happening in the first place.

Beerworld

02/10/20 1:19 PM

#35852 RE: Newly2b #35850

Many of these start a recording when you say hello or answer some way. What I do is wait until about the third or fourth ring take the call in silence. Also if they are multi calling by the fourth some other joker has taken the call!

Zorax

02/10/20 6:42 PM

#35855 RE: Newly2b #35850

Sneaky. They were watching you from your wifi enabled microwave hidden camera and saw you were sitting by the phone.
Either that or alexa sold you off.

Wildbilly

02/11/20 10:06 AM

#35862 RE: Newly2b #35850

I normally don't answer either, yet I answered a local area code call expecting a call from my doctor as the nurses all have personal cells.
The caller said "Hi this is Angie from so and so, can you hear me?" I already knew not to answer because a "yes" is considered a digital
signature. What bites is that the courts often lend credence to that if it gets that far.