Myrtle Beach has been dealing with a bit of a nuisance lately: a wave of spam calls that just won’t let up! One local lady, Ruby Carrillo, has been caught in the thick of it, experiencing countless calls that have taken over her daily life. Imagine trying to take a relaxing shower, only to be interrupted by clamoring phones!
Recently, Ruby received a barrage of calls from someone claiming to be from Spectrum, offering a tempting deal of 50% off on internet and phone bills. Who wouldn’t want that, right? But, being smart and cautious, Ruby decided to take action. She contacted Spectrum to bring these calls to their attention. During her conversation, she was given an email for follow-up, where she learned they were actually quite pleased that consumers were reporting these issues. According to Ruby, the rep said, “This is a wonderful thing that we are doing, educate the public and do not fall victim to them.”
In light of Ruby’s experience, it’s important to note that if you’re facing similar annoying calls, you’re definitely not alone. Another Myrtle Beach local, Barbra Shubrick, has also been on the receiving end of these deceitful calls, stating, “I’ve gotten calls from somebody talking about my Spectrum bill, but it’s not coming up as Spectrum and so I’m like ‘no.’” It’s a great idea to listen to that gut feeling when something feels off!
So, if you get a call that looks suspicious or sounds too good to be true, here are a few tips directly from the experts at Spectrum. First and foremost, always block these numbers. You can also report any messages as spam.
Their website highlights some handy tips on keeping yourself safe from falling into these traps. Here’s what they recommend:
If you think the offer could be real, contact the service directly through official channels just to double-check. Just as a reminder, reputable companies like Spectrum will never ask for gift cards as a form of payment.
Ruby has found a little relief with an app on her phone that helps identify spam, although it doesn’t catch every pesky caller. “That’s all you can do is block them,” she said. The truth is, it can feel like a full-time job just dealing with these calls, but being proactive can definitely help lighten the burden.
To everyone here in Myrtle Beach, stay vigilant! Even though these scammers can be annoying and overwhelming, with the right strategies in place, you can navigate this rocky terrain. Remember, knowledge is power – the more you know about potential scams, the better you can protect yourself. If you receive a suspicious call, hang up and consider blocking that number or reporting it.
Let’s keep our gorgeous beach town free of these disruptive calls and enjoy the beautiful sunny days coming our way! 🌞
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