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I'm glad you're already taking steps to avoid receiving those unwanted calls again, xlchjoe. As Snn5 mentioned, many times those spam callers will change their number through spoofing http://spr.ly/65847iFe to get their calls through to your phone. We are also doing our best to protect our customers against spam http://spr.ly/65867iFg and appreciate your efforts.
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Re: A couple weeks ago I blocked 802 284 4139 because of a scam. Today I had to block 207 710 0712 because I received the same scam message. Does verizon look into these scams or do I have to keep blocking them as they happen?
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Numbers constantly changing is a key element to how these spam calls get around blocking one number. Using an app from a respective app store can really help block known spam numbers reported to the community of that app and national databases.
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I'm glad you're already taking steps to avoid receiving those unwanted calls again, xlchjoe. As Snn5 mentioned, many times those spam callers will change their number through spoofing http://spr.ly/65847iFe to get their calls through to your phone. We are also doing our best to protect our customers against spam http://spr.ly/65867iFg and appreciate your efforts.
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