🔒 Closed Pasagot sana ako mga bossing

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L1gaya

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Mga boss, may nakakaalam ba sa inyo kung pano nangyari sakin to?

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Katakot naman to HAHAHA.
Thanks in advance mga bossing.
 
Missed call scam yan. Madaming na scam na ganyan. Mag mised call yang mga yan then magtataka siyepre yung user then tatawagan niya ang mangyayari pag tinwagan mo i redirect ka sa operator then tatakbo na bill mo kumikita sila sa ganun. Random no lang mga tintawagan mga niyan. Wag mo nalang tawagan.
 
For îllégâl robocallers, the goal isn't always getting you to answer. Sometimes, it's getting you to call back.

Every so often, your phone may ring once and then stop. If that happens to you, and you do not recognize the number, do not return the call. You may be the target of a "one-ring" phone scam.

One-ring calls may appear to be from phone numbers somewhere in the United States, including three initial digits that resemble U.S. area codes. But savvy scammers often use international numbers from regions that also begin with three-digit codes – for example, "232" goes to Sierra Leone and "809" goes to the Dominican Republic. Scammers may also use You do not have permission to view the full content of this post. Log in or register now. techniques to further mask the number in your caller ID display.

If you call back, you risk being connected to a phone number outside the U.S. As a result, you may wind up being charged a fee for connecting, along with significant per-minute fees for as long as they can keep you on the phone. These charges may show up on your bill as premium services, international calling, or toll-calling.

Variations of this scam rely on phony voice-mail messages urging you to call a number with an unfamiliar area code to "schedule a delivery" or to notify you about a "sick" relative.

How to avoid this scam
  • Don't answer or return any calls from numbers you don't recognize.
  • Before calling unfamiliar numbers, check to see if the area code is international.
  • If you do not make international calls, ask your phone company to block outgoing international calls on your line.
  • Always be cautious, even if a number appears authentic.
 
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