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[–] MSKX@lemmy.ml 4 points 20 hours ago (1 children)

I mostly ignore calls from unknown numbers, but if I ever answer any I do something similar, but I use gibberish.

"Hello sir, I'm calling to see if you are aware of the latest energy deals in your area?"

I respond with something like: 'Ha felth malak nakufi parament, cheeshan bah farkone.'

I then get very animatedly exasperated with them if they can't understand me.

'BISHAN TA FALAF TOOSH? MAIR PUNAN TA FALAS!!! EDGEKA, EDGEKA MALA!!!!'

I never end the call, always keep going until they do, which is often pretty quickly these days unfortunately, because I've started to kind of enjoy playing with them.

Occasionally if it's clearly a scam call rather than a spam call and I have time, I'll actually pretend to play along dumbly to see how long I can keep them on the line. All time record is 49 minutes during the pandemic lockdown (I was bored). The guy finally caught on and released a barrage of expletives and wished me death. It was awesome!

[–] I_Has_A_Hat@lemmy.world 1 points 13 hours ago

If you do anything OTHER than ignore them, your number gets marked as "active" and then sold to other scammers. I roll my eyes at the people who gleefully brag about all the ways they "fuck with spammers" without realizing that by simply answering the phone, they have already given them what they want. Sure, the low level worker on the phone (who might actually be a slave) might want you to fall for a scam and give them money, but the people running these call centers are perfectly fine if all they get is confirmation that you have an active number which can then be sold to other call centers.

Stop answering spam/scam calls.