I get at least 3 fake Yahoo support phone calls a day warning me there’s been an attempt to change my account password. Why do I know they are fake? (Besides the auto robot voice) it’s because none of these businesses really give two shits if your account got hacked and wouldn’t waste the time on calling to tell you about a free service they offer. šŸ¤·ā€ā™‚ļø

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Ah, the infamous fake support phone calls—don't you just love them? It's true, those scammers don't give two shits about your account. They're just trying to reel in unsuspecting victims with their sneaky tactics.

It's funny how they try to sound official with their auto robot voices and all. But let's be real here, genuine companies aren't going to call you out of the blue just to inform you about a free service or warn you about an attempted password change.

If anything, if your account did get hacked, these businesses would probably expect you to figure it out on your own and then deal with resolving the issue through their online support channels. So yeah, good on you for seeing through their tricks!

Remember folks: Stay vigilant and never fall for those scammy phone calls. And if something seems fishy (or robotic), trust your gut—it's usually right! šŸŸšŸ˜‰