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How about just don't answer their phone call in the first place? GoodRaisin Feb 2024 #1
I just don't answer an unknown number. Never reply to emails threatening you or asking for money. SouthernDem4ever Feb 2024 #3
All very good and very wise practices. GoodRaisin Feb 2024 #6
This: Also, never login to another website from a link in an email. CrispyQ Feb 2024 #36
Thank you for that tip. Prof. Toru Tanaka Feb 2024 #52
Same. Duppers Feb 2024 #11
If they REALLY want to talk to you leave a voice mail. I say that in my voice mail message. mitch96 Feb 2024 #27
That doesn't work well when a lot of my medical phone calls come as unknown callers. pazzyanne Feb 2024 #12
Another method you can try if you want SouthernDem4ever Feb 2024 #22
Thank you! pazzyanne Feb 2024 #49
If no one is there but then I hear a beep I hang up. This means that someone- I - answered question everything Feb 2024 #44
When I'm expecting a call from an unknown number (which for me is rare) GoodRaisin Feb 2024 #46
As someone from Amazon ..... Botany Feb 2024 #2
For a while there, I was getting calls from "Amazon" all the time about "my account." shrike3 Feb 2024 #35
My elderly mother and PhD brother were taken in by one of those Amazon scams Botany Feb 2024 #40
I got an early lesson in scammers from India SouthernDem4ever Feb 2024 #43
This is one of those "Cripes! How do people this dumb survive as adults?" anecdotes. RockRaven Feb 2024 #4
Be careful. SouthernDem4ever Feb 2024 #5
How true! BigmanPigman Feb 2024 #8
Robo-calls are now set to sound just like a real person . . . hatrack Feb 2024 #47
This message was self-deleted by its author SouthernDem4ever Feb 2024 #26
Meh.... It's pretty easy to unravel these stories. Happy Hoosier Feb 2024 #41
We are talking to those who don't reach out SouthernDem4ever Feb 2024 #42
Agreed.... Happy Hoosier Feb 2024 #54
They tried to get me 10 days ago. BigmanPigman Feb 2024 #7
I'm so sorry! And while people here are saying, "It'll never happen to me," from your account and the account in the Scrivener7 Feb 2024 #15
They used a script BigmanPigman Apr 2024 #57
Scammers are masters at exploiting fear wishstar Feb 2024 #9
Thanks for that info. SouthernDem4ever Feb 2024 #10
That's a REALLY good idea! Scrivener7 Feb 2024 #16
Excellent idea! Alliepoo Feb 2024 #18
+1... a really Really good idea.nt mitch96 Feb 2024 #28
We got a pre-recorded call, saying that our power was supposed to be cut off. shrike3 Feb 2024 #37
NEVER NEVER NEVER answer a call from a number you don't know. Dem2theMax Feb 2024 #13
I don't answer calls from someone I don't know. If Emile Feb 2024 #14
A modern twist on an old scam Generic Brad Feb 2024 #17
It is a shame that there are people out there who devote so much energy into thievery. Chainfire Feb 2024 #19
U.S.Consumers lost 10 billion to fraud in 2023 SouthernDem4ever Feb 2024 #20
It's easy to tell who DIDN'T grow up in the streets. John Shaft Feb 2024 #21
You mean like Maga Dump supporters who keep sending his sorry criminal ass money? SouthernDem4ever Feb 2024 #23
Yup John Shaft Feb 2024 #24
Here is a tip edhopper Feb 2024 #25
+1. Hang up, take a deep breath, and make a phone call or two dalton99a Feb 2024 #30
Anyone on a dating website having fun? SouthernDem4ever Feb 2024 #29
Youtube links to some videos about scammers. SouthernDem4ever Feb 2024 #31
Kitboga is doing the Lord's work, scamming scammers and wasting hours and hours and hours . . . hatrack Feb 2024 #48
Definitely entertaining. SouthernDem4ever Feb 2024 #50
I didn't even know that Little Old Lady Voice software was a thing . . . hatrack Feb 2024 #51
Hang up and call a known verified support number DBoon Feb 2024 #32
+1. Don't call any number the scammer gave you dalton99a Feb 2024 #33
It happened to someone I know. shrike3 Feb 2024 #34
Why would the IRS want i-tune gift cards ? MichMan Feb 2024 #53
I hear ya. I couldn't believe they fell for it, either. shrike3 Feb 2024 #56
That was a very sophisticated head game they played on this person. Ocelot II Feb 2024 #38
Very good info. SouthernDem4ever Feb 2024 #39
I answer more than I should but we have several usedtobedemgurl Feb 2024 #45
I truly think this could happen to anyone. And if you think Scrivener7 Feb 2024 #55
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