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07-09-2021 06:26 PM
I'm just waiting for the grandchild call.
I never had any kid/s, so therefore, no grandchildren.
I could have fun with that one.
07-09-2021 06:38 PM
For me, the grandchild calls started when I was in my early fifties and had no grandchildren.. That was ten years ago.
Can't believe this scam hasn't run its course yet, but they must still be finding some victims, or they would stop?
07-09-2021 06:46 PM
Yup, that's the problem. People keep answering these calls and some even fall for it, so it continues to be lucrative.
If everybody would stop answering them it would go a long way toward stopping it. That applies to all the scam and robo type calls.
07-09-2021 07:19 PM
Try the old "whistle blow" into the phone as loud as you can. Maybe won't stop them but it will hurt like the dickens. Maybe they'll think twice about it next time.
07-09-2021 07:28 PM - edited 07-09-2021 07:31 PM
The way I have greatly reduced, and in some circumstances, stopped, the annoying phone calls is by:
1. threatening non existent grandsons
2. say I am not a registered voter
3. say I've never heard of Publishers Clearing House
4. based on the caller ID, I answer with "Fraud Division", "Central Intake" or "Answering Service"
5. many callers get my I don't give a ****** response.
6. I don't take surveys, and always work for newspaper, radio or TV.
Only 2 robo calls received so far this week; I pick up after the 2nd ring, but don't say anything which would activate the recording, so the call hangs up within 20 seconds.
07-09-2021 07:46 PM
You know everytime you answer that phone with a number you don't recognize, you are confirming to the caller that it's a legitimate number.
So one call, then another call and then a hosts of additional calls. You are on a list now.
Oh ladies, please don't answer those calls. If anyone wants you, they will leave a message and a call back number.
07-09-2021 08:52 PM
So, I will once again mention why some of us have to answer most or all of our calls. I'm sure there are numerous other reasons.
in the past, I was a business owner who also used my home landline for business calls. I obviously wouldn't and didn't recognize many of the numbers on my incoming calls. I needed to answer all calls.
I also had my husband in long term care and many of his caregivers called me from their own cell phones because it was more convenient for them, than going to the office phone. I needed to answer all calls.
07-09-2021 09:09 PM
07-10-2021 08:36 AM
We have the call blocker from the Q. We like the call blocker,but as many as we block another comes up.
Hubbs wonders how Brian met that prince from Africa.
07-10-2021 09:28 AM
I'm amazed at how many people answer these calls. And then to make up some "witty" reply back to them just encourages more calls.
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