I’m in the unfortunate position to be job hunting, so I have to answer unknown numbers. For years, I’ve gotten “I’d like to buy your house” spam calls. I’ve never been in a situation where I’d sell to a random caller. I can’t imagine one, either. I can imagine needing to sell my house, but I’d call a realtor or something. I wouldn’t engage a random cold-caller.

Does that ever work? Is it legit? I assume it must be profitable, because they keep doing it.

  • mommykink
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    821 hours ago

    In that case they’re probably fishing for active numbers, seeing which ones are real out of the list they bought online. You should never say the word “yes,” when you’re on the phone with someone you don’t trust. Scammers will record that, clip it, and use it to cause all kinds of harm impersonating you

    • @fine_sandy_bottom
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      15 hours ago

      Nonsense.

      If a voice recording could be used with nefarious intent you wouldn’t be able to eat a meal in a restaurant without being recorded.

    • bizarroland
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      321 hours ago

      I just tell them whoever they’re calling for died. I let them bask in the awkwardness for a bit before they hang up.