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I usually get around 1 spam call per day, but sometimes I can get as much as 12 per day. I legitimately wonder why I even have a phone plan at this point and I know I'm not the only one who has considered that.
There was one time I got spam calls just one after another for a good 15 minutes in a row. Like as soon as I'd reject the call, another one would come in. I ended up just turning off my phone for an hour or so. We're really in a bad state with spam
I’ve had maybe 1 scam call in 5 year after turning on tmobiles blocking feature. Check with your carrier if they offer such a thing.
You can effectively block all calls using Yet Another Call Blocker.
Optionally send all calls to voicemail.
Turn off notifications, turn on the service and advanced mode.
My phone never even rings. Ever. All calls are sent to google voice mail.
For numbers that make it through Yet Another Call Blocker, they get sent to my Google voice mail (phone doesn't even ring).
So then at most I have a notification of a call, and I can see it's 2 or 3 seconds, so I know it's BS.