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FCC Directive Re: Robocalls
On July 21,2022, the Federal Communications Commision (FCC)..."announced that the Enforcement Bureau has ordered phone companies to stop carrying traffic regarding a known robocall scam marketing auto warranties." I guess T-Mobile is not in compliance with this order because I continue to get these auto warrant scam calls daily...today I received 19 of them.
Has anybody tried to point this out to T-mobile and, if so, what was their response? Gracias.
- fireguy_6364Modem Master
seeing as how the scammers usually spoof numbers its kind of hard to tell if its legit or not.. anywho..did you call TMO and ask them yourself?
- tidbitsSpectrum Specialist
RealNowhereman6 wrote:
On July 21,2022, the Federal Communications Commision (FCC)..."announced that the Enforcement Bureau has ordered phone companies to stop carrying traffic regarding a known robocall scam marketing auto warranties." I guess T-Mobile is not in compliance with this order because I continue to get these auto warrant scam calls daily...today I received 19 of them.
Has anybody tried to point this out to T-mobile and, if so, what was their response? Gracias.
Keyword is KNOWN. There are a set of numbers all carriers have that are known to send spam/scam calls. The list grows, and spoofing happens. IF they did what you expect if your number was spoofed then you get blocked when calling then what will you do?
- drnewcombFiber Fanatic
T-Mobile is very proactive about countering SCAM callers. I think what the FCC is trying to go after are the carriers who facilitate the origination of SCAM calls. Not carriers like T-Mobile who are their target. .
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