![]() If you are an AT&T, Verizon, Sprint or T-Mobile customer, chances are your location data has been sold to third-party data aggregators. Here’s a list of ways telemarketers and robocallers may have acquired your phone number: While the Better Business Bureau tells consumers to be careful who they share their number with, the real ways robocallers acquire your number and personal information are more malicious. ![]() With the increase of robocalls comes easier methods of farming phone numbers. That’s an average of 13 robocalls per US citizen every day! Last August broke records with 4.2 billion robocalls made in one month. In 2018, robocalls in the US increased 33% as compared to 2017. You may have even researched changing your number, getting a spam call blocker, or burner phone.įrom the Chinese robocall parcel scam targeting Chinese Americans to the racist & sexist robocalls in Georgia that attacked gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams, robocalls have gotten out of hand. If you’re one of the 95% of Americans who owns a mobile phone, you’ve likely noticed the alarming increase of spam, telemarketing and robocalls over the last few months.
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