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Robocallers and scammers need better algorithms

Just got the final warning on my student loan debt. Heck, they didn't even have student loan programs when I went to school. They should talk to that lady from OnStar that has been calling all week. Or the other lady warning that the warranty on my car has run out.

Actually, the 15-year warranty on my Prius has not run out. They will still fix it for free. Once the chip they need arrives from Japan. 5 weeks and counting. No money in doing free work. Meanwhile, the mailbox keeps filling up -- and the phone keeps ringing -- with offers to flip my properties.

No wonder employers can't find anyone willing to work. They all are too busy scamming each other.
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Crazywaterspring · 61-69, M
Since they call on my time it is time to mess with them. Scammers always spoof numbers. Normally an answered call is a recording or silence. For the instance it is an actual person game on! Chatter away in babble. Spout strings of numbers. Or go full perv on them. They called you.