• DaddleDew@lemmy.world
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    16 hours ago

    I’m pretty sure a lot of scam calls use machines that call every possible phone number within an area code and see who answers. There is no way to avoid it.

    • Pika@sh.itjust.works
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      15 hours ago

      this right here. I stopped getting scam calls years ago, I stopped answering and they just eventually stopped calling. If you don’t interact with the call (interact being ignore it or mute it NOT reject it) and it just goes to voicemail, they seem to eventually stop

      • BlemboTheThird@lemmy.ca
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        14 hours ago

        Lucky you. I’ve been letting calls from any number I don’t recognize go to voicemail for years and nothing ever seems to change.

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        10 hours ago

        If you’re job hunting, or work in specific fields this may not be a reasonable thing to do and that’s at least part of the problem.

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          14 hours ago

          This would deem troublesome yea, being said I firmly believe in separating work and home. I wouldn’t be willing to use a personal number for work related activities, at least not public related activities. Being said, I have no good solution for that, at least you are being paid for the scam call I guess.

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            10 hours ago

            Job hunting is what I meant. And you pretty much have to use your personal phone for that. I haven’t ever had a company phone. Doubt they’d give it to techs.