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Now Car Dealerships Are Getting in on the Call Spoofing Game
Tom McParland
Yesterday 7:00pm
One of the more frustrating spam calling tricks is when telemarketers, scammers, and other characters spoof an outgoing number to make it seem like their calls are local. Now, car dealerships have joined the fray.
As a professional car shopper, I probably field way more calls from dealerships than the average person. In any given month I may get upwards of 100 phone calls from various dealers across the country and Ive noticed a new alarming trend. Some dealerships are using call spoofing tactics to make it seem like they are contacting you from a local number.
In case you arent familiar with this tool, its when a company who is not in your vicinity masks the outgoing number so that your caller ID displays it as a local phone call. The play here is that most people are trained to ignore calls that dont look familiar especially if they are coming from outside their area, but some folks might be more likely to answer a call that seems local.
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As you already know, when car shopping its critical to shop around to multiple dealers in order to find the best price and often its worth casting a net beyond your immediate area for some potential savings. If a dealer or a manufacturer calls you and spoofs their number, you can and should file a complaint with the FCC here.
Now Car Dealerships Are Getting in on the Call Spoofing Game
Tom McParland
Yesterday 7:00pm
One of the more frustrating spam calling tricks is when telemarketers, scammers, and other characters spoof an outgoing number to make it seem like their calls are local. Now, car dealerships have joined the fray.
As a professional car shopper, I probably field way more calls from dealerships than the average person. In any given month I may get upwards of 100 phone calls from various dealers across the country and Ive noticed a new alarming trend. Some dealerships are using call spoofing tactics to make it seem like they are contacting you from a local number.
In case you arent familiar with this tool, its when a company who is not in your vicinity masks the outgoing number so that your caller ID displays it as a local phone call. The play here is that most people are trained to ignore calls that dont look familiar especially if they are coming from outside their area, but some folks might be more likely to answer a call that seems local.
....
As you already know, when car shopping its critical to shop around to multiple dealers in order to find the best price and often its worth casting a net beyond your immediate area for some potential savings. If a dealer or a manufacturer calls you and spoofs their number, you can and should file a complaint with the FCC here.
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Now Car Dealerships Are Getting in on the Call Spoofing Game (Original Post)
mahatmakanejeeves
May 2019
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spin
(17,493 posts)1. I use a simple solution. ...
If the caller doesnt leave a message I simply ignore the call. I dont care where the call comes from. I am not obligated to answer my phone when it rings.
Fullduplexxx
(8,254 posts)2. This kind of fraud should be illegal
dewsgirl
(14,964 posts)3. My best friend has a landline I spenf half my time there, it
makes me absolutely crazy. I don't know how you guys do it. I block more calls on my cell than I make. My husband has a system down with his phone, those idiots that call about car warranties all the time, I think he enjoys messing with them.