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bill
scam do not answer
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MZIM
I keep getting calls on my flip phone. I don't speak and they hang up. I believe trolling for voices to use for malicious contract is being done.
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Chris.
Calls every day trying to get me to say the y word scammers
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Chris
Trying to scam me, with the Y-- word
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>> Calls every day trying to get me to say the y word   <<


There have been several telephone scams in which the caller tries to elicit a "yes" answer from the called person.  Those scams have been around for at least four years.

The good part is ... Snopes states there are NO verified reports of people actually getting charged solely because of their "yes" answer.
http://www.snopes.com/can-you-hear-me-scam/

Do you have any PROOF people have lost money because of the supposed "say yes scam"?

Interesting observation:      
Several posters claimed the "say yes" scam caused multiple people to suffer financial loss, but could NOT give us reputable citations or  links to prove that contention, and did NOT state how people lose money if they do not give card or bank or specific, critical ID information to the caller!

Want to learn about a REAL scam that has cost victims over $50 million dollars, yet has dozens of daily visitors to this site asking, "is this a scam?"  If so, click "A_Real_Scam", below:
A_Real_ScamToo many posters seem to be unaware of the truly dangerous IRS Scam.  The Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration (TIGTA) reports many victims who have collectively reported over $55 million in financial losses as a result of tax scams over the last three years.    That is a LOT more than the $0.00 loss so far verified for the "say yes" scam!  Want proof?  Read the info at this link:
https://www.treasury.gov/tigta/press/press_tigta-2017-08.htm
Click on "really", below, to read what might really be happening when you are encouraged to say "yes".
reallyTelephone scammers need to call a LOT of phones in order to find a mark. For them, time is definitely money.  They do not want to waste time on a dead line, or talking to somebody who is not interested in their "deal".

So, the modern / professional phone scammer increasingly relies on computer-aided messages.  Their computers recognize certain words or phrases, and then reply with an "appropriate" pre-recorded message, to keep the mark interested, and move the scam to the next level, so they can make a quick sale.  The mark's answers also cue the computer into determining the mark's interests, so the computer can offer something that is attractive to the mark.

"Yes" is one of the recognized words.  The "yes" alone cannot cost the mark money ... the mark must give the scammer the card or ID information, but the scammer will ask for that information somewhere during their spiel.

So, the advice, "hang up if you get such a call" is a good one ... unless you think you can have fun trying to confuse the computer.
There is one exception that MIGHT be true.  Click on "Exception", below.
ExceptionHave you heard of telephone "slamming" or "cramming"?  Slamming is a procedure that switches one's telephone service from one provider to another.  Cramming is a procedure that adds unwanted services to one's phone bill. Sometimes, a mere "yes" can "authorize" the change in service. Such unwanted changes are illegal.  More info here:

https://www.fcc.gov/consumers/guides/slamming ... hout-permission

https://www.fcc.gov/general/cramming-0
In any case, be careful about giving strangers your precious financial info!
Visit
http://phonehelp.2truth.com/facts.html
for a quick educational experience.

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