Keep getting home improvement scam calls. Decided to have a little fun with one of them.

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    Resident47 replies to p n O'boyle
    Nice shooting, Tex, advising what Rickshay was already doing for a problem that person did not have, 28 months ago.

    Never mind that:
     * Swiftly hanging up is precisely what the lead generators want from "non-performing assets".
     * Lack of comprehension is poor criteria for call management. Would the King's English make offers from TCPA violators more valid?
     * The subject of this thread is engagement, not rejection, of illegal callers.

    We could be advancing the discussion as home service sales lead mills continue taking advantage of a post-COVID market, after confined homeowners had pause to assess everything that's wrong with their properties. There's a persistent bunch piling onto my area the past several weeks, decidedly lacking South Asian accents. In fact, I think they are in my region.

    I'd have submitted comment by now, but I simply don't have enough intel gathered. Call me nuts, but I believe in less noise, more signal. Meantime, threads like this continue to degrade from glancing one-offs and attention beggars. Behaving like the phone spammers isn't making us happier or correcting the problem.

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