My phone is often off, left home or on silent or flight mode, I turn it on when I want to use it, so I don't generally see a lot of spam/scam calls. but when it's on they come through thick and fast, several a day. I have a Samsung S22 Ultra and it identifies reported numbers as potential spam so I just reject them, but sometimes the calls come in from mobile numbers. I only answer calls from numbers I know generally, but at the moment there's calls I need to take from numbers I don't know, and that leaves me exposed to callers like the other night. I'm pretty sick of it to be honest, so figure causing potential hearing loss with dangerously high decibel noises through the headset is about the best reward I cold give them. I'll not feel any compassion for the likes of those people. Zero.
I get the feeling they've sold your information on as so often happens. In my case my details are out there due to that hack, but I know places sell information on which is why I rarely leave any. You know all those things where you can win free stuff if you fill out the form or whatever... It ain't free.
Anyway, here's to whistle-blowing and hearing damage! Yippee!
Swiglers, I hope you're well.
Me too and it automatically blocks many. Unfortunately, I have to keep my phone on. I know places sell it, which is criminal in my opinion. Pretty sure I am not tempted by the free stuff - ever. We all know there isn't any such thing.
We are all sick of it, but, glad to see you are taking care of yours!
Same phone? Snap!
#phonsiebesties
Now, if you get yourself a whistle you'll be good to go.
#phonsiebesties
I have a whistle, I'll have to think about the ramifications of doing that.
Still #phonsiebesties