happypig
Staring at the rude boys
They don't need to buy phone lists. They use a computer to dial dozens of numbers at a time (spoofing the CLI) and when one of them answers it connects them. That's why you sometimes get a phone call that hangs up when you answer, it's because the scammer(s) are already on a call.But I don't think they are targeted, I reckon scammers buy contact phone lists and then call them all, probably working on a 0.1% - 1 in a 1000 success rate.
Just seems its the older generation who are perhaps less tech savvy, who get scammed more regularly.
Low-lifes is way too polite for these people ...
I agree about the older generation though, my mother-in-law would believe anyone who knocked her door and showed an ID card (fortunately when one of them talked his way in, her son turned up two minutes later and threw the bloke out (literally threw him onto the pavement).