Everyday scam call MOH. Now from Hungary
#1

They use VOIP to call.

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But recorded voice. Must be those FLG people.
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#2

Getting serious.
Not only the calls flash lights also on.
How they do that?
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#3

They just subscribe to the Voip service. Some free. Voip can be use on desktop, laptop, smart phone, etc. The caller phone number and country code can be inserted in. Auto-recorded program like auto-dial fax machine. Similar to Skype.
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#4

Don't pick up calls with a prefix number. Don't waste time...
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#5

(08-09-2021, 03:30 PM)RichDad Wrote:  Don't pick up calls with a prefix number. Don't waste time...

A lot of the calls to me are with prefix numbers. Even for local calls and SMSs, they have prefix numbers. Likely, they use Voip or pre-paid cards. The SMSs from clinic, courier company, utilities company, property agents and even government bodies have prefix numbers.
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(08-09-2021, 03:38 PM)theold Wrote:  A lot of the calls to me are with prefix numbers. Even for local calls and SMSs, they have prefix numbers. Likely, they use Voip or pre-paid cards. The SMSs from clinic, courier company, utilities company, property agents and even government bodies have prefix numbers.

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#7

Don't care, as long as + prefix, I cancel.

If really urgent, they will sms again.
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