
02-26-2019, 02:59 PM
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Originally Posted by retiredguy123
This "YES" recording scam sounds a little far fetched to me. Why wouldn't the scammer just fake your voice? Is a bank or other vender going to scientifically analyze your voice to determine who actually said "YES" to order something, and make you pay for something you didn't order? Couldn't they figure out that the recording is bogus? I'm skeptical.
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CLICK HERE: FCC warns consumers about new '''Yes''' phone scam - ABC News
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