Whoever is really doing the calling from the "Apple Inc" (no it's not really Apple) is getting to be a problem for MANY people in our area. I would recommend that anyone receiving any call from an Apple Inc to just ignore it and delete the call from your "recent" calls. Don't bother listening to the voice mail either -- just delete the voicemail. Same for any call you receive that you don't know for certain is from a friend of yours or from a company which you expect to be receiving due to something you did or asked them to do. The DO NOT CALL lists that you can sign up for -- both Federal and State -- are both useless for these calls as they are spoofed and are using valid phone numbers and names. I would love for technology to know the difference between a spoofed call and a real call but for now, the software just can't tell the difference. If someone knows of software that does know the difference and that we can install on our phones, let us all know.
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