Guest Yoni Heisler Posted March 24, 2017 Posted March 24, 2017 Every year, phone scammers come up with new and creative ways to bilk individuals out of their hard-earned money. From calling up folks and pretending to be IRS agents to robocalling every permutation of phone number possible with promises of easy money, the variety of different phone scams seems to increase significantly with each passing year. In an effort to help alleviate the problem, and in an effort to keep pace with top rival AT&T, T-Mobile earlier today announced two new features designed to stop phone scammers in their tracks. Continue reading... Trending right now: You can use your Xbox One without this $23 gadget, but we’re not sure why anyone would Look at the Galaxy S8 next to Apple’s iPhone 7 This is not a drill: One retailer will have the Nintendo Switch in stock this weekend Via BRG - Boy Genius Report
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