Question for the gang

I’m curious as to the number of active baiters here in that who here is actively making calls within an hour of a number being posted? I’m asking because it seems like most numbers are taken down within 30 minutes of the number being posted. If that includes you just reply to this message and let’s see how many of us are active… I usually call within a couple of hours off most SSA postings so I’m 1…but not #1.

I certainly try Matty for the reason you mention, but sometimes work gets in the way, lol.

@FattyMatty#156860 I call EVERY DAY I am on it at 7 am scrolling the forum … I double line them most of the time … just pick a number and just go sick on it … Troll or insult or spam call or use Google tramslate sound effects … actually try get info out of them … just waste the time. away …:laughing:… there are times feel the victory of shutting the number down

I call as often as I can

@Draco#156871 good work my friend. Looks like it’s you and me inflicting the heavy damage :bomb:

@FattyMatty#156979 :+1:

@FattyMatty#156860 I’m probably one who inflict a damage when I have time…I’ve just found out how Bobrtc is good for call flooding yesterday and got some nice responses from the “Shaun Parker” refund scammers.

Numbers, particularly SSA and popup scams go down pretty quickly when they show up on here. The reality is that by now, most of the scammers will have been smashed multiple times and figure out pretty quickly when the game’s up. There has also been some speculation that some of the scammers might be checking the forum [hi benchods!] to see whether their number has been put up on the forum.

@Foreign_Hacker#156990 Agreed. Some also check dialling platforms such as Bobrtc and use the measures that you might use whilst scambaiting

For Scammers:
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@Foreign_Hacker#156990 I wonder what their protocol is after that. It has to be a pain in the ass to set up new phone numbers numerous times a day

@FattyMatty Well, it seems to me that they get used to it after being flooded numerous times a day. I guess they have to unless they wish to hear Rick Astley answering their calls 80% of the time until they disconnect their line. Oh, he also tends to fill up voicemail boxes :slight_smile:

@Telescope#157097 yes that Rick is indeed a Master Baiter

@FattyMatty#157143 Rick is the best baiter I have encountered, with a catchy yet scammer-annoying tune that drives them crazy and makes them short-tempered.

@FattyMatty#156860 ne… Dont forget that not all Baiters have an account :wink: we don’t know the exact number!

@FattyMatty#156860 If I’m alone, then yeah I’ll try to do it ASAP. I use Google Hangouts on my phone, but I’m not allowed to have Hangouts, so I keep it secret as BobRTC doesn’t want to work on my phone, the microphone won’t work for the scammers :<

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@FattyMatty#157059 Foreign_Hacker I wonder what their protocol is after that. It has to be a pain in the ass to set up new phone numbers numerous times a day

I think what they'll do is instead of putting all their scammy eggs in one basket, they'll do, say, 10 different robodialler or popup campaigns per day, each with a different number. I think the theory is that a certain percentage will get found and trolled to death by scambaiters, but that enough will be left that they can just put all the scammers onto answering those.

@Foreign_Hacker#157208 Normally with robocalls they stagger them out, otherwise it’s too easy to see robocalls with the same message on robokiller/nomorobo

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@Telescope#157230 Foreign_Hacker Normally with robocalls they stagger them out, otherwise it’s too easy to see robocalls with the same message on robokiller/nomorobo

I think that's correct. Also, by staggering them a bit, they must get at least a bit of time for each one before it gets discovered and destroyed.

i give them a go most days .

@FattyMatty#156860 I am active, specailly after SSA, refund and cashapp scammers