@Phil
phil spade
@Phil · 4:29

New Record! Ten "Scam Likely" calls in one day!

article image placeholderUploaded by @Phil
And the sales tactics being employed were just nothing that is going to bamboozle somebody into buying something. It is all just a complete numbers game of just pounding the pavement and just finding somebody I don't know, half asleep to actually say yeah, sounds great. Let me just give you my credit card number. I don't know how these are working

My quest to understand the sales tactics behind Scam Likely calls

@ivanf
Ivan Filpo
@ivanf · 3:48

@Phil https://cnn.it/3uRrfiW Robocall Capital of America, donotcall.gov

The final point, and I think perhaps this should not be necessary if the previous ones work is the idea of what tools and things we can do nowadays to help somewhat guard ourselves from these type of calls. And that is the idea of scam or call blockers offered by the cell phone companies, such as in my case, I'm using the at and Till Protection app, and I have noticed a lot of calls being blocked on a daily basis
@FryedOreo
Dewuan .
@FryedOreo · 2:51

Fascinating find! 😆 @Phil

Some people said they were on crack for years, and once they drunk and they didn't want crack anymore. So there's always something to sell people out there. But I guess warranties are different. Car warranties are different. But thank you for this, because I still get robo calls from them to this day
@Phil
phil spade
@Phil · 2:50

Makes more sense! Thank you @ivanf and @Wuandurful

And then they set out to do that. And as soon as they realize that you're not part of that statistic, you're not part of the people that are actually going to buy. They immediately hang up. And that's where that is coming from. To your point, Dewan, they know exactly. They do have it down to a science. They are reading off of a script, and it's almost like they're taking an order
0:00
0:00