This isn't calls I have answered. It's calls I've placed to legitimate numbers that somehow get redirected to the scammers.Vic Doucette wrote: ↑Wed Feb 12, 2020 10:17 amUnless I am job-hunting or otherwise expecting a call from someone I don't know, I never answer a call from a number I don't recognize. Problem largely solved.
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Another Phone Scam
Re: Another Phone Scam
I started out with nothing and I still have most of it.
Re: Another Phone Scam
It happened again today, for the first time in about two years. I was calling a toll free number I've never called before and the call got redirected to the same free cruise scammers.
Someone here already suggested that I'm somehow fumbling and misdialing the number. I could see something like that happening once if the number was similar to the one being called. But what are the chances that someone would misdial to that very same number while attempting to call various other numbers?
These scammers can't rely on people just accidentally calling them. And no one will intentionally call them.
Someone here already suggested that I'm somehow fumbling and misdialing the number. I could see something like that happening once if the number was similar to the one being called. But what are the chances that someone would misdial to that very same number while attempting to call various other numbers?
These scammers can't rely on people just accidentally calling them. And no one will intentionally call them.
I started out with nothing and I still have most of it.