If they're calling your cell phone, invest in a call blocking app. If it's your work phone, let someone in management or IT know; perhaps they can have the number blocked.
If they're calling your cell phone, invest in a call blocking app. If it's your work phone, let someone in management or IT know; perhaps they can have the number blocked.
This number has called me 23 times the last 2 weeks. Never leaves a message and calls at all hours of the day. I had to leave my ringer off because they are waking up my 1 year old daughter. It's getting to be a nuisance. If I don't answer the first 20 times, I don't think I'm gonna answer! Quit calling!
> want you to say "yes" to can you receive packages at your address
> F*ing losers
The problem with this report is that they were clearly saying that they answered a call from a phone number that isn't in their contact list.
When you answer phone calls from phone numbers that aren't in your contact list, you are pegged as a person that answers phone calls from people you don't know, and that means you're OPEN to answering phone calls from Telemarketing Scammers.
"Pegged," because when you show you're OPEN to answering phone numbers from telemarketing scammers, they sell your phone number to a list for other telemarketing scammers. The more "unknown" phone numbers you answer, the faster the number of telemarketing-scammer phone-calls you're going to get.
I can speak from experience that if you stop answering telemarketing scammer calls today, the number of telemarketing scammer calls you'll get in a year will be cut in half.
It's not as good as a 99% reduction, but that's all I've been able to achieve.
Scammers can be dangerous. Do what you can to avoid them. Don't answer their calls; oy, don't call them back.