Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Next time you get a text, I think you can click on the 3 dots in the corner and there will be a choice to block that contact.
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The only time I've had a problem with the "silence unknown callers" feature is when I call a main number for a business and the return call is from a cell phone or another line in the business. Since the number calling me isn't in my contacts and isn't the number I recently called it is directed to voicemail and I need to start over.
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![]() "Never, never, never." The absolute best advice. Unfortunately however, the combination of human nature being curious and loving something that is supposed to be "free"...means the scam will work on a lot of people. |
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MY phone number has a Connecticut area code. But there are only a few people in Connecticut that I have need to communicate with anymore, since I stopped living there three years ago and most of my friends live elsewhere now, with new phone numbers. So if a call comes in from a Connecticut phone number and I don't recognize it, I don't take the call. There are a couple of other area codes I recognize as being spam, so I don't take those calls either. All the other ones that I don't recognize, I answer "Digame" (pronounced DEE-ga-Mey) which is Spanish for "Talk to me" and the common phone answering phrase if you're in Puerto Rico. If it's someone who sincerely needs to speak with ME, personally, and not merely "potential victim #499723, then they'll identify themselves and ask for me by name. If not, their number gets blocked. I don't engage in conversation with callers until I know they're people I /would/ have any reason to talk to. The guy from Pakistan who says my computer password is compromised and is about to be shut down - is not someone I /would/ have any reason to talk to. |
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Caveat emptor. Always. Face it: we're targets.
Rules I follow: I never answer any calls unless I recognize the number. On those I don't, I assume that the caller will leave a VM if important enough. If they don't the number is immediately relegated to the spam bin and all future calls from that number are blocked. I NEVER click on email links. If the email looks legit, I will look up the company online and call their Customer Service number to verify (or not) the legitimacy of the original email. If it looks (sounds) too good to be true, it probably is. |
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I don't know why, but I can always tell when the caller is a computer voice, not a real person. I guess the scammers need to develop a more lifelike voice.
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I was thinking it may be connected to Location Services- if that is turned off, are you better protected?
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The call was probably completely random and it was just a coincidence that the OP had recently visited Ace hardware. I get these kinds of things all the time from stores I haven't visited and banks I don't have accounts at.
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Why do people insist on making claims without looking them up first, do they really think no one will check? Proof by emphatic assertion rarely works. Confirmation bias is real; I can find any number of articles that say so. Victor, NY Randallstown, MD Yakima, WA Stevensville, MD Village of Hillsborough |
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Yea, I got the same exact one but the shipping cost was $12.95. To make a long story short I put the message in file 13. The sad thing is by looking (opening) at the message they knew they had a live person on the other end of the line. Now they’re still sending me deals & I’m still filing them under file 13. Thanks for sending your thoughts & how you handled it!
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Do this, great advice....
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The only suggestion is to change your password in (Ace Hdw) if you do have an account with them.
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Use MySudo and only give one of the numbers to vendors. Never reveal your real cell phone number. You can delete and recreate numbers every once in a while if you want without touching your real phone number. All numbers can receive texts. Can have different email addresses too which can be deleted and recreated once you are getting too much spam.
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