Echo40
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I know that they have to be effective against someone somewhere, otherwise they would disappear, but really... Once a month or so I have to go through my Voice Mail and delete multiple half-recorded scam messages ranging from phony debt collectors demanding that I repay my Student Loans/Car Payment/etc to calls from just about every Federal alphabet agency their is demanding money, because that's totally what they do, they call you on the phone demanding money with threats of imprisonment. Bonus points if it is the oldest computer generated voice in existence that honestly sounds like it was recorded of an old computer, because that totally makes it more believable that you're being called by a legitimate business, let alone a Federal agency.
It seriously leaves me wondering who still falls for these things anyway? They seem to be made by the absolute lowest common denominator of criminals who have no idea what they're doing and apparently can't even be bothered to do the least bit of research to make their scams seem believable. It's just, spam everyone with generic messages and hope that they few that they're actually relevant to are foolish or desperate enough to fall for them.
My favorite ones are for Student Loans. Seriously, they're target folks with a college education, for crying out loud. Not to say that having a college education makes the smartest of people who absolutely cannot be fooled, but really, they at least cared enough to put the work in, so it's doubtful that many of them are gullible enough to immediately accept such scam calls as legitimate.
Lastly, while a computer generated voice may seem better than having someone with a heavily accented voice record the message, the problem is that no legitimate business or organization uses computer generated voices, so the minute you hear one you almost immediately write it off as a scam.
It seriously leaves me wondering who still falls for these things anyway? They seem to be made by the absolute lowest common denominator of criminals who have no idea what they're doing and apparently can't even be bothered to do the least bit of research to make their scams seem believable. It's just, spam everyone with generic messages and hope that they few that they're actually relevant to are foolish or desperate enough to fall for them.
My favorite ones are for Student Loans. Seriously, they're target folks with a college education, for crying out loud. Not to say that having a college education makes the smartest of people who absolutely cannot be fooled, but really, they at least cared enough to put the work in, so it's doubtful that many of them are gullible enough to immediately accept such scam calls as legitimate.
Lastly, while a computer generated voice may seem better than having someone with a heavily accented voice record the message, the problem is that no legitimate business or organization uses computer generated voices, so the minute you hear one you almost immediately write it off as a scam.