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Sounds like a perfect application for a self destruct drone if we knew their address....LOL
No answer and hang up...
To the guy who listened to the whole recorded message & found out that if you "just press 2 to be removed from their list when they call back, " guess what? That was never intended to remove your number from their list. ALL that d I essentially I s tell them that your number is a valid one so their Robo dialers can keep calling. The best thing you can do is IGNORE them. Block their number in your contacts if you can. I have a Samsung phone & thank God every day for the auto reject function.
Unfortunately, my friends, this is our future & the price we all have to pay for the privilege of all this cool technology. The government can pass laws out the wazoo designed to protect us, but since there is so much money to be made by scamming the unsuspecting public, these criminals will keep finding ways around the system. They file it under "cost of doing business."
Quit whining about the useless Do Not Call Registry, Block these jerks from calling (if you have to pay a couple of bucks for an app, isn't your sanity worth it?) And move the f-u-#-k on with your lives.
Spam calling. Please stop... no interest at all!!!!!
For your guys' information this time I actually listened to the whole automated message they left me (which I never have and bet most of us usually don't) and at the end it says "or press 2 to be removed from our calling list..." So next time I answer I'll try that and see if it works.
I never answer these calls but they always leave me with an automated message that starts out, "Press one now to get your loan today, your personal credit does not matter. and you can use the money for expansion, payroll, or marketing...." In the past few weeks I have also receive this exact same automated message from different phone numbers; (281) 806-5695 is one of them. I block it every time, but down the road they seem to get new numbers to call me from.