What to do with scam phone calls?

netsurfer

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I have been "threatened" with deportation many times. Guess I will just have to hire a moving van and leave the city of Toronto to go back the GTA suburb that I was born and grew up in. It will add about half an hour each day and each way to the daily drive to work. That's 5 hours more in the car weekly.

Also, a couple of years I switched from Rogers (non-iPhone) to a Bell iPhone. Decided I would get a brand new phone number for the brand new phone. Didn't take more than a week before I started getting calls from "the Bank Security dept" and texts from courier package delivery services for undeliverable packages (that I never ordered) - just click on the link! I guess the scammers have auto-dialers that dial ever conceivable phone number.
 

OHenry18

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It's best not to answer the calls at all because of advanced AI software. With only a couple of sentences they can now pretty closely duplicate your speech and use it to contact your credit card company and other legitimate agencies posing as you. Don't give them any more information than they already have. There are more scammers out there than you could possibly imagine and they are looking for anyone stupid enough to get conned.
 
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AlinaDD

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I don't even answer if its a number I don't know, unless I am expecting a delivery person that day.
 
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