What to do about voicemails from unknown numbers?

What to do about voicemails from unknown numbers?

Accompanying this post are audio clips and transcripts from two of the voicemails I received. The FCC advises consumers not to answer calls or respond to texts from unknown numbers. But this summer, the scam callers were persistent, leaving voicemails that threatened legal action if I didn’t call back.

Is there a way to listen to my voicemails?

You can listen to audio and read transcripts from two of the voicemails I received. In a new Consumer Help Center series, we are breaking down phone scams and including scam audio when it’s available. Our goal is to help consumers not only understand how the scams work, but also to hear how the scams sound.

Do you have to answer a phone call from an unknown number?

The FCC advises consumers not to answer calls or respond to texts from unknown numbers. But this summer, the scam callers were persistent, leaving voicemails that threatened legal action if I didn’t call back. Our guidance is: Never call back an unfamiliar number, because it may lead to a scam.

Accompanying this post are audio clips and transcripts from two of the voicemails I received. The FCC advises consumers not to answer calls or respond to texts from unknown numbers. But this summer, the scam callers were persistent, leaving voicemails that threatened legal action if I didn’t call back.

How to write a letter or email to your landlord?

Any time you write a letter or email to your landlord, keep your language clear and concise to eliminate any potential for confusion. Include relevant details such as the date of writing, the dates of any instances referenced within the letter, and your contact information and unit number.

You can listen to audio and read transcripts from two of the voicemails I received. In a new Consumer Help Center series, we are breaking down phone scams and including scam audio when it’s available. Our goal is to help consumers not only understand how the scams work, but also to hear how the scams sound.

Do you have to send a letter to your landlord when you move out?

Don’t be afraid to adjust your letter’s tone to best suit your relationship with your landlord. When you decide to move out of your apartment, you must give notice to your landlord. Check your lease agreement to see how many days of advance notice you are obligated to provide.

What should I put on my voicemail when I get a call?

At the least, the recording should include your name, the name of your company and your office hours. You can also include the best way to reach you—such as an email—and provide that contact information. If they can leave a message, let them know in the message.

Any time you write a letter or email to your landlord, keep your language clear and concise to eliminate any potential for confusion. Include relevant details such as the date of writing, the dates of any instances referenced within the letter, and your contact information and unit number.

What is the aim of a professional voicemail?

Motivation: The aim of a professional voicemail is to keep the caller on the line long enough to listen to your message. You do that by motivating them enough to listen and leave their message.