I've heard about such scams since years ago at sites like http://whycall.me and another similar sites. People should be aware of these kind of scams by now. Keep spreading the word and informing our family about them is the key.
Well, I personally choose to just ignore them. Blocking each of them are a waste of time. By ignoring them, I think along with time, they will consider my phone number as an inactive number. Sometimes I also look up the numbers on Google or some sites like http://whycall.me and just post some reports about those numbers if I find people have reported them as scams.
Yeah, dealing with these robocalls are really frustrating. I choose to just ignore those calls now. Sometimes I also look up the numbers on Google and block the numbers immediately. I also read a nice article at https://www.whycall.me/news/consumer-wins-massive-229500-rob... about this topic.
These spam calls and texts are very annoying. The authority should do something to stop them from calling residents. I read thousands of reports filed by people at sites like http://whycall.me about similar spam calls and texts since years ago.
Talking about telemarketers, I think I have read a nice article about this topic at https://www.whycall.me/news/my-4500-payday-from-a-telemarket.... It's nice to see tech companies which are willing to help customers to fight against spammers. I really hope that the government will take this telemarketing call problem seriously.
It's really nice to see those tech companies try to help us fighting back against these annoying robocalls. I think there are so many things that the authority should do to help us stop the use of these robocalls. They are becoming more and more annoying along with time. I have read an article that might be useful for us about this topic at https://www.whycall.me/news/consumer-wins-massive-229500-rob....
It's called spoofing. I think there's nothing we can do about this except ignoring those calls and keep spreading the word to everyone about these spam calls. Almost everyday I find reports about such calls at sites like http://whycall.me.
I think it's time for us to fight back against these robocalls. I have just read an article about this topic at https://www.whycall.me/news/consumer-wins-massive-229500-rob.... People who have similar problems with robocalls (especially the ones which come from legit companies) might find this information useful.
Lol. If this is real, I think you can try to gather numbers from complaint sites like http://whycall.me and set up the flooder to their phone numbers. It will work great, I guess. These scammers are very annoying.
I've had enough of these robocalls. I never answer calls anymore now. 90% of incoming calls are coming from telemarketers and scammers using those robocalls. I have just read an article at https://www.whycall.me/news/consumer-wins-massive-229500-rob... about how we can deal with such robocalls. However, it only works if the caller is a legit business. Hope this help.
I have a suggestion. If you receive robocalls from legit companies, I think you can try to sue them. I read an article about this at https://www.whycall.me/news/consumer-wins-massive-229500-rob.... If those robocalls are coming from scammers, then you could just ignore those calls. There's no way we can stop them, anyway.
I have signed up to the DNC list. I have also used some call blockers since years ago. However, I think it's not completely stop these robocalls. They are never getting tired of trying to harass our privacy life. Now I choose to just ignore those calls. I have also read an article that might be useful for anyone who get multiple robocalls, especially from legit businesses at https://www.whycall.me/news/consumer-wins-massive-229500-rob.... Hope this helps.
I think I have read hundreds of reports and warnings filed about similar scams since years ago. We should have been quite familiar with their tricks. Since now, I still could read people complaining about them at sites like http://whycall.me and also on social media. We need to inform our family about this. Don't let them become one of the victims.
Well, maybe since more than 5 years ago, I have read thousands of reports, warnings, and complaints filed by people about scam calls on the internet and TV, like social media, sites like http://whycall.me, etc. It's sad to know that there are still many people fall victim to these fraudsters now. We need to keep informing people about these scams, especially our family, so that they won't become one of the victims.
I have read a little bit about this topic at https://www.lemberglaw.com/self-driving-autonomous-car-accid.... I think it's interesting to talk about this future tech. However, I personally won't risk myself to ride inside one of these prototype. It needs to be 99% safe before I would by one of it.
I have also read an article that discusses about self-driving cars at https://www.lemberglaw.com/self-driving-autonomous-car-accid.... I think it's always interesting to talk about this future technology. However, for now, I personally think there are still so many aspects and features that should be fixed and perfected by automakers before bringing them to public.
Thank you for sharing this information. I think I have also read a nice information about this topic at http://www.whycall.me/news/consumer-wins-massive-229500-robo.... We could really sue the caller because of their annoying robocalls, as long as they are legit businesses.
I think it's best to just ignore them. Sometimes I also look up the numbers on Google or some sites like http://whycall.me and block their numbers. It would save a lot of our time rather than talking to them.
I have just read at https://www.lemberglaw.com/self-driving-autonomous-car-accid... a little bit about this topic. I think it's always interesting to talk about this future technology. However, for now, I wouldn't risk my family to ride inside one of these self-driving cars. They haven't 100% perfect/safe. Maybe 10 more years.
I also ignore most of those calls now. It saves a lot of my time. I sometimes just Google those numbers and block them in the end without even talking to them. I have also read a nice article regarding this topic at https://www.lemberglaw.com/what-are-robocalls/.