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Number of Robocalls Placed in the US Surged By 50 Percent in the First Half of This Year (nbcnews.com)

An anonymous reader has shared an NBC report, which explores the state of robocalls in the United States. The report, which shares several anecdotes, also cites data from YouMail, a company that provides voicemail and call-blocking services, according to which the number of robocalls placed nationwide increased by 50 percent from February to July this year. From the report: Robo-dialed and unwanted telemarketing calls were the top consumer complaint to the Federal Communications Commission last year, and they are again this year. This puts those complaints ahead of billing disputes, service availability and program indecency.

Not all robocalls are bad. Some, like appointment reminders and flight updates, are usually welcome. But robocall scams, such as the wave of calls that targeted Chinese communities this spring, can be harmful. According to news reports, more than 30 consumers in New York City were tricked out of an estimated $3 million by callers pretending to be from the Chinese consulate and demanding money to settle a criminal matter.

According to YouMail, scams made up about 40 percent of the 4.4 billion robocalls placed to Americans in September. Not all area codes are equal: Phone owners with a 404 area code (Atlanta) on average received 68 robocalls in September. That's much higher than the next-worst area code, 202 in Washington, D.C., which got an average of 49 robocalls the same month.

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  1. I gave up by nehumanuscrede · · Score: 5, Informative

    Robocalls, telemarketers, et al are the reason I just quit answering my phone.

    Unless the number shows up as a known number from my contacts, I just let it go to voicemail.
    I don't even bother to try anymore.

    We really need a whitelist app that functions like an ACL. If the number isn't on the list, it goes
    directly to voicemail without ringing.

    Question is: Will the phone makers even allow such an app to exist ?

  2. yeah by Ryanrule · · Score: 1, Informative

    after governor fuckshit got elected in wisconsin, and went all republican on the fraud laws, getting a lot of calls from there.