As a word of advise to those who try to use the relay system to scam people who wonder just how we knew you weren't legit and you received a cease and desist letter... well, a good first step isn't to when you are registering your new screen name that you need to register this one because your last one was flagged for potential fraud. So guess what is going on this screen name? Yup, a flag for potential fraud... funny how that works
Another good way is to do your scamming when the call is being handled as a team call with a manager(we can't call them monitored calls for FCC reasons, so we handle them as a team call... and theoretically on these calls I'm allowed to ask my manager for help without fear of repercussion or affect to my score, after all, technically if I don't ask him for help then it is monitored and not team... it's weird, what do you expect from the FCC). Bonus double kudo points if you make it obvious by calling multiple numbers and doing copy/paste for all of them... triple bonus kudo points if you forget to change the (item) you are looking for and just leave it as the template. And the grand prize for changing your name halfway through a call.
As a warning to those who are thinking of abusing the system, the great thing about team calls, as a user you will NEVER know it is a team call, we are only required to announce the primary CA number for as long as the second is only on the line to assist with verify accuracy and isn't going to be speaking or interpreting. There is also a list of 34 actions for which any CA can request a profile to be flagged for (of course I can't list any of them for confidentiality purposes). So, yes you will get caught... so please just stop trying.
Another good way is to do your scamming when the call is being handled as a team call with a manager(we can't call them monitored calls for FCC reasons, so we handle them as a team call... and theoretically on these calls I'm allowed to ask my manager for help without fear of repercussion or affect to my score, after all, technically if I don't ask him for help then it is monitored and not team... it's weird, what do you expect from the FCC). Bonus double kudo points if you make it obvious by calling multiple numbers and doing copy/paste for all of them... triple bonus kudo points if you forget to change the (item) you are looking for and just leave it as the template. And the grand prize for changing your name halfway through a call.
As a warning to those who are thinking of abusing the system, the great thing about team calls, as a user you will NEVER know it is a team call, we are only required to announce the primary CA number for as long as the second is only on the line to assist with verify accuracy and isn't going to be speaking or interpreting. There is also a list of 34 actions for which any CA can request a profile to be flagged for (of course I can't list any of them for confidentiality purposes). So, yes you will get caught... so please just stop trying.
Comment