Robocalls Keep Coming Despite Efforts to Crack Down. Here's How to Protect Yourself
Our phones keep ringing with unwanted robocalls. Washington said it was getting tough. So, what happened? Will those calls ever stop?
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FAQOur phones keep ringing with unwanted robocalls. Washington said it was getting tough. So, what happened? Will those calls ever stop?
If you’ve been getting more robocalls lately, you are not alone. Phone call scams have increased a whopping 118% in the past year, according to First Orion, and millions of Americans have fallen victim to phone scammers looking to steal their money and identities.
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