The client told how to identify a bad person calling from an unknown number. Demonstrating examples

  • Dec 16, 2020
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Hello dear friend. For those who are not yet in the know, I work as a plumber. So, as usual at work, they issued a slider with applications for replacing water meters. Customer phone numbers and addresses. Before going to the address, I call beforehand so that the exit is not idle. Arriving at the next application, a young girl opened the door and turned to me:

"Timothy, take off your shoes and come in." I was a little taken aback, and asked her, and how do you know how they call me?

As a result, it turned out that there is a special program for the phone that determines the name of the person, or at least the nickname of the caller. A year has passed since the installation of the program and I can share useful information with you.

Ring the phone and drop

You are busy with some important business and an unfamiliar number calls you, naturally you drop everything and try to answer. But it was not there. The call is dropped... Enrages. Is not it? Why is this done? This is how the program defines this kind of "boring". It is immediately clear that the call is SPAM. And you don't need to worry about him.

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And even more so to call back.

I have to gloss over some words.

This is done in order to find out that your number is "real", "live". After this call, real people usually start calling, without shame and conscience (scammers).

Begin to call for free courses, massage, webinar, free beauty treatments in your city. If you stick in there, you can be left without your last pants.

And the most dangerous thing is “like” calls - from the Savings Bank. They pretend to be security officers and try to find out the confirmation number to enter your Sberbank Online. Thus, they want to steal money. I will say right away that mostly adults fall for this bait.

In addition, I use this program to calculate unscrupulous sellers and work performers. If there are many "tags" on the number, then the subscriber has been on this number for a long time. Doesn't hide, doesn't change SIM cards. Works in good faith. Here is an example, I was looking for an honest seller of aerated concrete. And found:

The program is very good at helping to identify scammers, presented in Google play and App Store it can be downloaded legally. It is called GetContact. Some may wonder, where does she get the database of numbers? It's simple, when you install this program, you give permission to look at your numbers in the phone book. Thus, the base is filled by you and many millions of users.

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