Coincidence? I doubt it. First, the callers you've identified are notorious for using this one-two punch tactic. But, as I always advise on these platforms, the best way to handle unsolicited calls is to ignore them. Don't answer. The culprits behind these unwelcome intrusions are call centers bound to mercantile suppliers by attractive, incentive-based contracts. These agreements are typically response-driven, rewarding the "agent"--the call center-- for every every resulting inquiry from consumers. Simply answering the phone can trigger a shifty tactic by the agent, who can falsely document you as "interested," even if you say otherwise. AGAIN-- do not answer unsolicited calls. Legitimate business callers will always leave reassuring voicemail messages requesting a callback.
Yesterday after several days of multiple calls from Lake Orion, MI I blocked the number (947)333-9316. Today the same pattern started with number from Phoenix AZ (623)745-3825. Coincidence? Sto
just started calling now several times a day
They just left a message with a recording to "continue to hold" then no one was there
I do not know who this is and I have not answered
Coincidence? I doubt it. First, the callers you've identified are notorious for using this one-two punch tactic. But, as I always advise on these platforms, the best way to handle unsolicited calls is to ignore them. Don't answer. The culprits behind these unwelcome intrusions are call centers bound to mercantile suppliers by attractive, incentive-based contracts. These agreements are typically response-driven, rewarding the "agent"--the call center-- for every every resulting inquiry from consumers. Simply answering the phone can trigger a shifty tactic by the agent, who can falsely document you as "interested," even if you say otherwise. AGAIN-- do not answer unsolicited calls. Legitimate business callers will always leave reassuring voicemail messages requesting a callback.