Do you guys know if it’s against some rules to use a macro recorder to call scammers for a long period of time ?
I would like to set up some VM with macros when I find a 24/7 call center that are actually answering and just call them all night long with bobrtc bots
Rorschach, could you share your VM macro when done?
I'm currently doing long term scam baiting using my iPhone and the Splashtop app to remotely restart my Bobrtc redial call flooding.
I should return to my call flooding Raspberry Pi Wine effort but it's a lazy Sunday and I'm having to much fun call flooding Credit Card Skimmers (https://REMOVED/phonebook/dial/18884370109) with Bobrtc.
A VM with macro would be nice to have for low life scammers.
Actually, I managed to write a powershell script using selenium (used for automated web testing) and I'm able to complete a call, clicking buttons to navigate through their answering system. I can start multiple browser at once in an infinite calling loop.
If some of you are interrested, drop a line here and I'll try to clean the script a bit and share it to you guys.
@grabscammersip#125181 What sort of keypad entry? IVR asking to press a static number? If that’s the case voicemeeter might work as it could send the DTMF tone by using for example DTMF1.mp3 and Audacity can create DTMF tones to create the mp3. You can also use a mp3 player plugged into the mic or recording on a phone of the DTMF tone and play thru pc mic.