Apparently they place several calls at the same time and it's a bit like fishing but with several lines in the water
Different techniques are used all over the world, but this is one that we get a lot of. 2 phone calls, and the call goes through to whoever answers first.
Thing is, if you get a dead line because you answered second? Your number will just get redialled again later in the day.
Googling the phone number will often take you to complaint websites that will confirm if the number is a call centre. In which case? Simply block it on your phone. No issue.
Local call centres can call from a whole range of different but similar numbers. But the big problem here in Australia (where paying call centre staff is relatively high on the global scale), the calls are coming from an overseas call centre (in countries where they don’t care too much about our local laws or Do Not Call registers).
Those call centres have an Australian based number that they route their calls through, so it looks like someone in Victoria is calling, when actually it’s someone in India/Phillipines/etc. So blocking one number? Can often have the effect of blocking that call centre. It won’t solve the problem in one call, but it will reduce the calls overall, over time.
It’s incredibly annoying. But to me, there’s simply no point getting aggressive or entertaining myself at a person who is probably in some 3rd world sweatshop company on the other side of the globe. That achieves absolutely nothing for me or them.
Depending on where in the world they’re calling from? It’s not always the case that they can simply “get another job”, and it may well be the case that their life is a helluva lot harder than mine is.