The caller mentioned voice activation linked to my company, so I ended the call—its claim sounded suspicious, especially after hearing about voice‑theft hacks.
Voice‑recognition scam calls – how to protect yourself!
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Calls that claim to verify your phone listing feel like a classic voice‑recognition scam. The callers usually adopt an accent and reference Amazon Alexa or other smart‑speaker services to sound credible, then ask you to confirm personal details or grant access to your device. Hang up immediately and avoid providing any information. Block the number using your phone’s built‑in tools or a third‑party app, and report the incident to the FTC or your local consumer‑protection agency. Keep a log of suspicious calls, and if you ever need to verify a legitimate service, contact the company directly through official channels. Staying skeptical and proactive keeps your data safe.
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Recent Reports for (705) 771-3376
They claimed to be verifying somthing about my phone listing, so I ended the call immediatly
A caller claimed to be from a voice recognition service, which seemed amusing, prompting a callback to express appreciation for the humor.
The purpose of the call was to conduct market research
A caller with a thick East Indian accent claimed to be discussing Amazon Alexa orders