December 4, 2018: 10:25 AM EST: 587-387-2339 Calgary, AB
Active, but standard fauxCRA scheme. Main variation is they demand your details, and won't identify themselves first. Very quick to rage.
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December 4, 2018: 10:25 AM EST: 587-387-2339 Calgary, AB
Active, but standard fauxCRA scheme. Main variation is they demand your details, and won't identify themselves first. Very quick to rage.
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I’ve been spamming these idiots for like 30 minutes, they’re assholes
They’re live as all get out right now. Tell them Theo sent you. I’ve been bombarding them mercilessly.
Still active … time to have a bit of DOS fun …
… I’ll put up any choice recordings on discord
Bummer, after 20 calls, they’re rolling to voice mail.
Two, 100 x 5 call sets done.
Now a 1000 x 4 call set - 4 simult calls until 1000 calls made.
They are no longer picking up … I ended up doing 1000 x 10 …
My last call to that number I played the “We are Anonymous…” sound byte.
@devnull#65550 How do you set up that auto dial thing
The number redirects to a personal cell phone number. No idea how they’d did that to their own employee, or else he did that just to run off from being baited. No idea.
@Emeraldsniper#65575 I have noticed many CRA/IRS scammers’ stop being a call centre after their business hours… or when the redirect number was spanked enough. They are active as faux CRA usually Noon-5:00 PM EST, some answer earlier, but my experience, noon is most active. If they have had a bad day with baiters they will rage quicker after 4:30 PM EST… But a few of the more recent call centers rage quicker than even a month ago.
I redialed some of the numbers throughout the day, and have got someone acting like it was his private number.. but the next day it was CRA, hell I've even had the Canada Revenue Agency number switch to being the IRS ... with the same Canadian feeder phone number.
@HACKERBILL#65560 some software I cooked up.
@devnull#65578 Love it… I will often call these scammers spoofing their own feeder intake numbers. Can your software call them 1,000x with their own number? It would be a shame if scammers were forced to block themselves…
@Darrell64#65596 - hah hah … yes, I could call them with their own number. Great idea! At the moment I randomize the number so they cannot block it. Furthermore, they also get hit the cost of the CID look-up. ![]()
@Darrell64#65596 - FYI, still rolling to vmail.