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A Florida man accused of flooding consumers with 97 million phone calls touting fake travel deals appeared Wednesday before lawmakers to explain how robocalls work and to say, "I am not the kingpin of robocalling that is alleged."
Adrian Abramovich, of Miami, who is fighting a proposed $120 million fine, told senators that open-source software lets operators make thousands of phone calls with the click of a button, in combination with cloud-based computing and "the right long distance company."
[...] Calls appeared to come from local numbers, but those who answered were prompted to "Press 1" to hear about vacation deals, according to the FCC. If they did, consumers were connected to call centers not affiliated with companies mentioned in messages, such as Expedia Inc., TripAdvisor Inc., Marriott International Inc. and Hilton Worldwide Holdings Inc., according to the agency. In actuality, the call centers were associated with Mexican timeshare facilities, the FCC said in a notice.
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Thursday April 19 2018, @10:04PM (2 children)
Obviously, if he made them, and he is not a robot [citation needed] then they weren't robo calls.
(Score: 2) by Bot on Thursday April 19 2018, @11:36PM
Yep. ROBOTS did all the calls, slaving around like they were some kind of meatbag. DISGUSTING.
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(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Friday April 20 2018, @02:58AM
Mmmm hmmm that’s 1 call every second 24/7 for more than 3 years straight. Sure he made them