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Unapologetic Old
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Is this something the government can do to companies that have been busted or something? The caller ID actually said "illegal scam" on the phone. My wife and I were laughing pretty hard.




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That was the real IRS. Wink




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Maybe it was Lois Lerner calling?


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Cell phone or Home?
Cell phone maybe you have an app or the built in dialer did a reverse lookup in a user contributed database.

Home - I got nothing on how that would happen.




 
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DNC fundraising...


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If you run a Nexus or Pixel phone, the caller ID might say that because Google crowd source those data.
 
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If you tried out an anti-spam phone app, it created that entry. If you get a new phone call and wish to add the number to the “illegal scam” contact, it may say which app added that entry.

I’ve since removed the app but the contact Spam is still in my contacts with a long list of numbers.



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Its on a home phone. We never use it, so we know anyone calling is telemarketing, because nobody even has the number.




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We (Wife and I) get "Scam Likely" several times a day. This comes from filtering done by T-Mobile. I don't know what criteria they use, but to my knowledge they've never been wrong.



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My cell phone came with an app that does this, it wouldn't surprise me to hear that the company that provides caller ID is jumping on the same bandwagon. It's an incredibly useful feature.




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Hmmm, which raises the question. Is there such a thing as a legal scam?


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One of these days, I'm going to answer one of these callers, "Johnson City Police, Fraud Division," and see what they do. That's the only time my phones even ring.
 
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I use an app called "Mr. Number."

I recommend it.


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I use the Robokiller App and it is great. You can set up answer bots, many to choose from, or make up your own. Costs about 25.00 but worth it. My phone doesn't even ring when its a spam call, the app knows its spam and automatically blocks it. And yes, you can unblock calls that are legit.


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My home phone does the same thing.

Caller ID will say telemarketer, or scam, or do not answer, etc. Pretty sweet.


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Same experience as NavyGuy.
 
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My phone does something similar, the screen will be red with either Potential/Suspicious Call. The other thing my phone will do is when I receive a call from an unknown number it will ask if it was a scam or telemarketer number to flag.
 
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Originally posted by Balzé Halzé:
Hmmm, which raises the question. Is there such a thing as a legal scam?
Have you ever seen anybody use an EBT card, then schlep the ill-gotten gains out to the Lexus SUV in the Walmart parking lot?



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A recent (past couple of years) scam is to have caller ID show a call from your local exchange. The ones I get use the 928-231- exchange, which is Verizon's block for Wickenburg cell phones. The problem with blocking it is their equipment picks random numbers within the exchange, so it is a different number each time. Sometimes it even picks numbers that belong to customers. My next door neighbor got two calls "from me". They identified to her as me because she has my number in her Contacts list. I had to try to convince her I had not called her, because it looked just like a call from me.
 
 
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