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VINMAN 01-09-2021 12:13 PM

Spam call and vehicle warranty?? why???
 
WTF is up with all these endless spam robocalls about "your vehicles warranty 400 times a day?? I just dont get it what is the purpose??

I almost would be happy to go back to all the calls from Botswana and Zambia..
:mad::mad:

KNS 01-09-2021 02:11 PM

I don't get the big increase either but if they get just a few unsuspecting folks (usually targeting the elderly) then it pays off for them.

I've been getting just a few but my DD is only two years old and has a six year warranty. How stupid do people have to be? If you sit through the call till the end there is an opt out (of future calls) option. Pressing the opt out option can possibly lead to more calls.

fastfredracing 01-09-2021 02:14 PM

It really ramped up right after the first of the year, them and the Google listing calls . more than 5 calls daily, every day ugh

KNS 01-09-2021 02:44 PM

Something to keep in mind about answering robocalls (don't answer them in the first place!), if you start speaking, even to a recording, they can record your voice and use it as an electronic signature for authorizing charges via the phone.

If you haven't already - register you phone number on the donotcall.gov site. It will help somewhat.

911boost 01-09-2021 02:47 PM

It is infuriating.

I block every one of those calls and it has seemed to help.

They can record me saying 'Fukc You" as much as they want.

Rob Channell 01-09-2021 02:57 PM

The other day when I got one of these calls I waited until someone answered and figured I would see if I could figure out what the catch was. I decided beforehand they would not get a name or any other personal information. A foreign sounding accent asked for the year, make, and model of the car. When I said "1987 BMW 535" he acted like he did not quite understand. I waited through a few seconds of silence and then asked "did you get that?" He then asked again for the year, make, and model. I again answered, this time slower and more deliberately enunciated, "1987 BMW 535". He then mumbled something as he was hanging up that I could not make out. What is it with these people? Don't they want my business?

ckelly78z 01-09-2021 02:59 PM

Yep, been getting one or two calls a day as a "last chance warning" to renew my car warranty. My newest car is 2013, but haven't had a warranty of any kind for 25 years on any vehicle.

It sickens me that these lazy fools (refusing to work a real job), are taking advantage of the elderly, and the gullible with money making scams.

fastfredracing 01-09-2021 03:01 PM

I don't let them get a single word in, then try to sell them a membership to the international association of Trailer parks, traier park supervisors, and assistant trailer park supervisors .
I always make sure to tell them to have a blessed day

look 171 01-09-2021 03:06 PM

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Originally Posted by fastfredracing (Post 11174638)
It really ramped up right after the first of the year, them and the Google listing calls . more than 5 calls daily, every day ugh

I get them too. I stop getting google listing as soon as I learn to not answer them and block the number. They bomb me with a fe more the next couple days, that's it until I pick up again. I am like you, never know if its a new client or not. Way I look at it, its nice to hear a real person's voice instead of leaving a voice message especially if they are talking with the owner of the business. Yep, service industry, sucks in someways?

Bob Kontak 01-09-2021 04:25 PM

I don't answer them. If not in my contact list I figure they'll leave a message if important.

If I call the number back, it never connects if one of these.

cabmandone 01-09-2021 04:40 PM

I've had no less than 20 last warnings in the last two weeks.

I also had suspicious activity on my Amazon account that the phone number they called... is not linked to.

cassisrot 01-09-2021 07:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bob Kontak (Post 11174804)
I don't answer them. If not in my contact list I figure they'll leave a message if important.

If I call the number back, it never connects if one of these.

This!!!

oldE 01-10-2021 04:07 AM

Here's my take on the situation: the telephone service providers, by making money putting these calls through, are profiting from criminal acts and should be prosecuted.
I think the problem would go away fairly quickly after that.

Best
Les

GH85Carrera 01-10-2021 05:36 AM

Someone has to making money on that spam phone calls. The phone companies with the help of the FCC could stop them dead. Simply eliminate the spoofing of telephone numbers. I have received phone calls that show up as MY own phone number.

Simply make it a law or a rule that is one receives a phone call, the caller ID is going to be accurate. Also any Google Phone number will call back to the real phone number.

I know that puts a slight burden on some doctors that want to call a patient about a real issue, and they don't want the patient to have their personal phone number. That is an issue that can be worked around.

Mike Andrew 01-10-2021 05:49 AM

UGH! I have been getting them regularly for a while Pick up once in a while just cuz.. Never had an extended warranty and never will but, somehow, my warranty is due to expire.

I have had some fun in the past with female telemarketers. After their intro I tell them that they sound really hot and wet and suggest oral sex. They hang up and never call back. Not PC and I do not care as it solves the problem very quickly. It infuriates my wife.

The men, I just tell to F off and leave me alone. Also infuriates my wife.

fastfredracing 01-10-2021 05:53 AM

Yep, they are getting good, they spoof numbers that have recently called, me, or numbers that I have recently dialed, usually only one digit off .
It is super aggravating. I will be knee deep , holding a transmission or something, rip half the skin off my arm, set down all my tools, run over to answer the phone , and ....... another google call . 5 times a day, every day . Been going on for years,

GH85Carrera 01-10-2021 06:11 AM

The ONLY way we can do anything is to call or write your congressman. If they get enough pressure from the voters to fix something one of them might introduce a bill to fix it. Then if enough other representatives get voter pressure, they will vote to fix it. Unlikely to happen, but if enough citizens took action it will.

widebody911 01-10-2021 11:40 AM

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Originally Posted by GH85Carrera (Post 11175261)
If they get enough pressure from the voters to fix something one of them might introduce a bill to fix it. Then if enough other representatives get voter pressure, they will vote to fix it.

Thanks - I needed a laugh today!

The biggest problem is technical, not legislative - how do you even catch them? These are paying customers, so the telcos don't have much incentive to do anything. Another part of the problem is significant percentage of the calls originate from outside the US - good luck getting them to comply with US laws.

berettafan 01-10-2021 12:34 PM

I believe it is an incredibly high profit product, and generally sold to low information people.

JackDidley 01-10-2021 05:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bob Kontak (Post 11174804)
I don't answer them. If not in my contact list I figure they'll leave a message if important.

If I call the number back, it never connects if one of these.

I also do not answer. I do check voice mail and return calls that matter.

wdfifteen 01-10-2021 06:20 PM

I had a flood of them in December. They've dropped off now. I don't know why the came or went

A930Rocket 01-10-2021 06:27 PM

No car warranty calls for me, but I’ve been getting calls that my power or water is going to be cut off if I don’t make a payment in 30 minutes.

That and texts that ask if I’ll support an vote for the two dems in the Georgia runoffs.

Check 6 01-10-2021 08:14 PM

If you have an IPhone you can select a mode where if the caller is not on your contacts or a frequent person yogurt call the phone will ring silently and thus you don’t have to answer it . I tel, people if I don’t answer please leave a message and I will get back to you saves me answering lots of span calls

fastfredracing 01-11-2021 06:39 AM

Monday morning here. 10:30. I had 3 wait customers this morning, and missed 5 phone calls. I just went back, and scrolled through messages, and caller ID. Only one of those calls was a legit customer. The rest, were all google listing update calls .
If I legit knew where they were at, it would create problems for me , and them

masraum 01-11-2021 07:01 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by KNS (Post 11174674)
Something to keep in mind about answering robocalls (don't answer them in the first place!), if you start speaking, even to a recording, they can record your voice and use it as an electronic signature for authorizing charges via the phone.

If you haven't already - register you phone number on the donotcall.gov site. It will help somewhat.

If I don't recognize it as a SPAM call, and I say hello. I think the system on the other end waits for a second "hello." If I don't get a response, then I put the call on mute and wait until the far end hangs up. If I had more time like (is it Glenn or Paul) I'd get them on the phone and waste a bunch of their time before I then explained that I drove a 1969 beetle with a million miles on it.

masraum 01-11-2021 07:03 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 911boost (Post 11174678)
It is infuriating.

I block every one of those calls and it has seemed to help.

They can record me saying 'Fukc You" as much as they want.

Yep, every time I get a call and accidentally answer, I then block the number.

masraum 01-11-2021 07:07 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ckelly78z (Post 11174689)
Yep, been getting one or two calls a day as a "last chance warning" to renew my car warranty. My newest car is 2013, but haven't had a warranty of any kind for 25 years on any vehicle.

It sickens me that these lazy fools (refusing to work a real job), are taking advantage of the elderly, and the gullible with money making scams.

Actually, they are working a job just as real as any other. They are in India or wherever they are, go into a large business office and have business gear and get a paycheck. The people on the phone probably don't know or care that it's a BS/scam thing. THey probably also get graded on how many calls they have and how many fish they hook. They probably get cussed at plenty by the recipients of the calls. So when someone wastes their time, it probably really only hurts the little guy on the phone (screws up his call stats, maybe makes his job more precarious).

I'm not going to give them any money, but I also don't have any animosity to the little folks that are trying to feed their family in a place where that's probably not that easy.

masraum 01-11-2021 07:09 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by fastfredracing (Post 11174693)
I don't let them get a single word in, then try to sell them a membership to the international association of Trailer parks, traier park supervisors, and assistant trailer park supervisors .
I always make sure to tell them to have a blessed day

Maybe a subscription to pork of the month by mail would be more effective. If you want to be an equal opportunity offender, you could alternate beef and pork.

masraum 01-11-2021 07:13 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by fastfredracing (Post 11176732)
Monday morning here. 10:30. I had 3 wait customers this morning, and missed 5 phone calls. I just went back, and scrolled through messages, and caller ID. Only one of those calls was a legit customer. The rest, were all google listing update calls .
If I legit knew where they were at, it would create problems for me , and them

You're not likely to fly to India any time soon.

VINMAN 01-11-2021 11:04 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by masraum (Post 11176782)
Yep, every time I get a call and accidentally answer, I then block the number.

Then you start getting the calls from a number that looks close to one that you normally get. Or a number that s one digit off from your own.


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GH85Carrera 01-11-2021 11:12 AM

Blocking a number is just something to make you feel better, and does not do anything to stop the calls. They scammers just spoof any old number they want. I have received calls that were my own phone number! There are hundreds of millions of possible numbers. You can't block them all.

I had one lady call me and was irate that I was calling her. I told her, I never called her, and that is was scammers spoofing my number. I answer most calls only because my cell phone is my business line. If it is a call with no ID except the name of city, I will let that go to voice mail.


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