Monica Reed

Get revenge on Robocallers and Scammers…INSTANTLY!

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Get revenge on Robocallers and Scammers…INSTANTLY!

Revenge is a dish best served cold and who doesn’t get annoyed at all the scammers trying to rip us off!  This is a amazing!!!!

A company called DoNotPay just released a new product called Robo Revenge to help you TRAP robocallers and instantly sue them.  It’s the worlds first Robo Lawyer!!

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If you sign up, they give you a burner credit card. And the next time you get an unsolicited call, you pretend you’re interested and use the burner card to pay.  That charge gives Robo Revenge a way to trace who’s behind the call.

This is the beauty of it all…they’ll instantly SUE them on your behalf, for up to $3,000 per call under the Telephone Consumer Protection Act.

The only downside is that it’ll only work for companies that are based in the U.S., not the scam calls from Russia, Nigeria, or anywhere else internationally.  It won’t work on that Nigerian Prince scam!  Boo!

RELATED STORY: TIPS FOR NOT GETTING SCAMMED BY PHONE SCAMMERS

this is a better idea than just hanging up on a robocall, but it’s still fun to scam the scammer!

PS…Look up IRL Rosie on Youtube…she is hilarious scamming scammers!

 

 

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