Mistake
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I came across this news today, and it got me thinking of all my previous times dealing with this junk.
We all know of Bob from microsoft or the nigerian princes, but what are your experiences? Any tips or tricks? There is always a new scam, so it’s good to know what to look for. One thing I didn’t realize before I moved is how these things change from country to country. For example, in China I got thousands of sms messages, either pretending to be legitimate banks or brands, or just plain advertising. There is no reason at all to use sms there, but some apps still send confirmation codes and such. Occasionally I would get calls, but funny enough, I liked answering them, since people would get super confused as if they called the wrong country.
Here in the US it’s mostly calls. This is very annoying because I can’t filter unknown numbers on a business phone, but one trick I thought of is having my number in a different state. That way when I get calls from that area code, and not the one I live in, I know it’s spam right away. Still doesn’t help my voice mail though
Steve mentioned that the do not call registry is so useless, it’s now being used as a call list by scammers
We all know of Bob from microsoft or the nigerian princes, but what are your experiences? Any tips or tricks? There is always a new scam, so it’s good to know what to look for. One thing I didn’t realize before I moved is how these things change from country to country. For example, in China I got thousands of sms messages, either pretending to be legitimate banks or brands, or just plain advertising. There is no reason at all to use sms there, but some apps still send confirmation codes and such. Occasionally I would get calls, but funny enough, I liked answering them, since people would get super confused as if they called the wrong country.
Here in the US it’s mostly calls. This is very annoying because I can’t filter unknown numbers on a business phone, but one trick I thought of is having my number in a different state. That way when I get calls from that area code, and not the one I live in, I know it’s spam right away. Still doesn’t help my voice mail though
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