StrawHat
Member
As a business owner, my phone connects me with my customers. I answer each call that I can. The nuisance calls get hung up.
Kevin
Kevin
Spoofing the Caller ID is common practice for these guys. My solution is; if I don't KNOW who the caller is, I don't answer it. Period. If it was ligit, they can leave a voice mail.
There are apps for smart phones that warn you if it thinks the call is Spam.
It's not just phone calls, which I tend not to answer.
Just this week - according to Emails, I've had 2 serious problems with my Amazon account and one with my Netflix.
I'm under siege!
Do you Guys all know to check the full address of the sender?
And never answer one of these emails or punch that button on the phone.
Another thing these scammers are doing is starting to threaten people.
I've had several the past few years tell me they had friends that would kill me and my family if I didn't turn over my bank account or credit card information.
My concern is if they do this to me, what happens when they do it to an elderly or other individual who believes them.
(Oh, another point of interest. I have also found out that if you play games with these guys, they will "swat you". It hasn't happened to me, but I have been advised that this is another trick they do now).
They're getting more sophisticated....and I think more organized. Something to be concerned about in the long term.
Spoofing numbers is not that difficult and is pretty common with scammers.
I get a few calls about free stays at Marriott Hotels. I stayed there once a couple years ago.