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- Mar 11, 2017
My boomer relatives told me that if I get a scam call and they ask for me by name or ask a qustion and I say "yes", they will record my voice and use it to book cruises and buy stuff using my identity. This sounds like a boomer facebook rumor to me but they insist it is true and I am hearing about it all the time.
Almost all scam calls I get are recordings. I got one in horribly broken English last year using a phone number from Karnataka India. I just told him I couldn't understand and hung up. Which was the honest truth. He was very painfully trying to pronounce English words from a script. I don't think he has much of a career in the call center racket.
I thought as long as you don't give personal info they can't do anything to you. So am I supposed to think if I answer the phone with "yes" the robocall records me and someone is using my money to book a cruise and go on a shopping spree? That doesn't sound likely to me.
Almost all scam calls I get are recordings. I got one in horribly broken English last year using a phone number from Karnataka India. I just told him I couldn't understand and hung up. Which was the honest truth. He was very painfully trying to pronounce English words from a script. I don't think he has much of a career in the call center racket.
I thought as long as you don't give personal info they can't do anything to you. So am I supposed to think if I answer the phone with "yes" the robocall records me and someone is using my money to book a cruise and go on a shopping spree? That doesn't sound likely to me.