And if enough (1000s) of people report this and have proof that they don't have a previous business relationship with the company (thus giving them the right to call you) the government might expend millions of our tax dollars trying to put together a case with witnesses and documentation proving beyond a reasonable doubt that the company was responsible for the calls and then years later after the legal fight they will pay a fine amounting to a very small percentage of what they made in this scam and also a very small percentage of what prosecution cost.
Just my 2 cents. Don't count on the government to fix this stuff--we need to be self reliant. Spot scams and hang up. Block numbers. Don't answer what you don't recognize if you so fell necessary and then return the VM the person leaves if you want.
If we ban guns only honest people will loose them. If we ban spam calls only honest people will stop calling. It's really hard to find where these calls actually originate to prosecute the callers and often it's outside the US where we don't have jurisdiction--then they close up the business and open a new one and resume calls. They fake numbers and change them often. The DNC list was a nice idea and remove a lot of these calls from honest companies but scammers don't care about a DNC list.
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