Scam Calls?

MrDawn

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You ever get people calling up trying to trick you into giving them your Social Security number or credit card?
 
I do sometimes and i let them do all the talking from 3 to 5 minutes depending on my mood and then just hang up.
 
At this point, I've actually given up on answering my phone. It's probably not a great thing but if you're not saved as a contact, I'm not picking up the phone. Obviously, if I know I'm getting an important call, that changes.
 
At this point, I've actually given up on answering my phone. It's probably not a great thing but if you're not saved as a contact, I'm not picking up the phone. Obviously, if I know I'm getting an important call, that changes.
Indeed time filtering is a good start indeed without worrying about if you phone have a filter function or not.

Also you can simply not respond to the phone otherwise as not only does that not tempt you to reply but also ensure you don't get more along the way. Because they will think that the calls are not reaching you.
 
I have a Galaxy S20 which I believe has a function to block spam calls but honestly, I don't trust it. The last thing I need is for it to accidentally block a call I actually want to answer
 
At this point, I've actually given up on answering my phone. It's probably not a great thing but if you're not saved as a contact, I'm not picking up the phone. Obviously, if I know I'm getting an important call, that changes.

This is me. If you're not saved as a contact in my phone, more than likely it's a spammy call that I'm going to be ignoring. I'll pick up if I know I'm expecting an important phone call.
 
On the landline, yes. Get spells when they call you and then other times it dies off and you have weeks without any scams. I don't know about your guys but when we get those calls, it always has to be your internet connection or router or saying there is nothing wrong with your PC.
 
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