![]() ![]() In some cases, such as the auto-warranty call, you’re asked to press a button to connect to a live person, who then attempts to scam you. This category includes calls such as a sketchy auto-warranty call, student-loan scams, or a call that went out during the presidential election telling people not to vote (subscription required to read article). Illegal robocalls: Illegal robocalls include many prerecorded messages you didn’t sign up to receive. ![]() Everyone gets legitimate robocalls from doctor’s offices confirming appointments, political campaigns looking for votes, debt collectors pursuing money, charities contacting prior donors, or schools making announcements. Legal robocalls: Legal robocalls are automated calls for notifications, services, or sometimes bills.Such calls are annoying but generally not fraudulent. Telemarketing: These calls originate from a live person who is trying to sell you something from a legally registered business. ![]()
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