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Fortunately I haven't fallen into a bank scam yet but I constantly get called by crypto scammers via fake numbers. About every day 1-2.
Yesterday one woman called me and I picked up the phone and just said nothing. I can immediately tell when it's a crypto scammer. Because there's usually 1-2 seconds pause and you can hear their call-center noises in the background subtly.
She: "Hello Mr. X..."
She: "Hello?"
She: "Hello, you there?"
after about 20 seconds.
She: "Blyat!" and hangs up.
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They're fucking relentless. No matter how many times you tell them to stop calling they just try over and over. I assume they just got the number from somewhere and don't update each other on the success-rate with the given number. They've been trying to scam me for years and just waste their time. Unfortunately I can't change my number for many reasons and don't want to. I just hope these scammers and call centers get busted.
- Unless it's a known contact, the call will always get ignoredstoplying