• CheeseAndCrepes@lemmy.world
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    Except that 90% of the time you answer and it just hangs up because it’s testing to see if the line is active to sell to telemarketers

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    It’s amazing how we’ve allowed a lack of regulation to completely destroy a fundamental form of modern communication. You basically can’t call a stranger and expect them to answer the phone, everyone is screening all their calls because more than half are scams!

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    …you answer your phone? I literally only answer the phone for my spouse unless I am specifically expecting a call. everyone else can leave a message.

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    Why would you answer it? If it’s important, they’ll leave a message. I’m not going to pick it up and risk having to deal with a scammer or something like that.

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      Same, I’ll just read the auto transcription of the scam call, bill collector, or my mother later when I have the energy

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      I work in hospice and travel to patient’s homes all day, but my scheduling is done over the phone from a work provided cell phone.

      So either I have families/caregivers who never answer the phone and half don’t have voicemail set up or the voicemail is full. On the other hand, I have people that answer every call and now and become targets at a vulnerable time. Scammers fucking suck.

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    If I don’t know who it is then I’m not answering shit. I don’t even bother looking up the numbers anymore because they all come from spoofed caller IDs now, and if you answer you’ll get 1000 more scam calls immediately because now they know you’re dumb enough to pick up

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      They’re getting ballsy these days too. I’m required to answer the phone at work because it’s a business line, but as a result we get an absolute ton of spam or empty lines. I’ve had them spoof the local hospital’s phone number several times. I got a call from the motherfuckin’ USDA the other day (allegedly), like the government agency. Empty line. Once I got a call on my cell phone from my own phone number, that was interesting.

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        When the scammers spoof numbers they usually just get a block of random numbers that are local to where they are calling, then they just try them one at a time. They pick numbers that look local because people are more likely to answer.

        They never actually bother verifying whose number they’re using though, so it frequently results in them calling from the persons own number who they are trying to scam, local businesses, and even local government numbers.

        I work for the phone company and I’ve frequently gotten calls from people telling me someone just called them from their own number lol

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            There are filter apps you can put on your phone to help identify them since they’re usually calling voip. I know the FCC is trying to ban spoofing and you can report spoofing on their website

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    If you know me you would have messaged in some format that is more reliable than calling on the phone.

    If you called you either don’t know me or it’s important enough you can leave a message.

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    I got a call from my area that woke me up in the morning. I’ve got doctors and shit so I answer it.
    No sound. Me, hello? No sounds. Then like someone trying to move the phone.
    Me, Who is this? Gruff annoyed voice: Who is this? Me, fuck you who are you? Annoyed voice: uh… This is the city police fund raiser …

    Rude as hell.

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    I do not answer numbers. If I know you, you are saved with a name. If you are a reputable business caller ID will show me a name.

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    This is one of the reasons I got a pixel. To be able to get a bot to answer,of they are real they get recorded and it gets transcribed. So I can tell if I wanna pick up or not. I would legit pay for this feature on an app

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    Why has this ladies laptop been given military medals and seen the global war on terrorism and desert storm?

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      Probably as she lives on coronation street, so she’s seen a lot of crazy stuff. Murders, rapes bombs etc. It’s not as safe popping into Rita’s shop for the newspaper and baked beans as it once was.

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    Yep! Every single time if it isn’t one of my contacts or my caller ID doesn’t know who it is. If it’s important they’ll usually leave a voicemail.