Call Type: Criminal Scammer not being deterred by telco spoof/robo-call protections
Called my NY and national Do-Not-Call listed (private/non-published) office phone. Violated my privacy and the law.
We need to call loudly for telco's to block auto-dialing, robo-calling, scammers and criminals. Now. They keep saying, for a year now....
All we can do, since "do not call" is ineffective - well, useless - is demand that the phone companies listen to customers and the FCC/FTC, and laws of morality, and deploy tools to stop robo-calling and spoofed calls, as well as targeted scams and spam.
There's a petition sponsored by Consumers Union- with thousands (millions?) of signatures, and Sen. Schumer has presented legislation to require this of telcos. Obviously other things are consuming Congress of late. But the telcos already have the technology, the blessing to share it, and the mandate of the people who WANT relief from spoofed CID numbers and criminals robo-calling with no brakes at all.
Why they - AT&T, Verizon et al - don't do it voluntarily is a mystery (or has a scary reason!). AT&T announce a year ago they were going to form a task force and deploy the technology to block and I.D. robo-calls and spoofs. It's simple. It's ready. Everyone wants it and their announcement of "we'll do it" has long expired from the realm of believability. When? How about immediately? Our telcos must listen to consumers! Once even one does, the competition will follow. Or does privacy and commitment to customers no longer matter.
The CU Petition is free and easy, no privacy surrendered - please sign if you haven't and contact your "representative" if you think this deluge of intrusions needs to be stopped : https://consumersunion.org/end-robocalls/
Ask YOUR telephone provider when they're delivering the tools they promised and we've long demanded!
Telemarketing scam in guise of survey. Don't bother to call back: just robo fake opt-out. Initial call is completely robo, trying to lure you into responding "yes." Who knows what happens if you actually do that? Nothing good, I'm sure. I did not try to find out. My noise response did cause a live person to come on the line.