That sounds both annoying and much nicer than the equivalent robocalls in my area. They use the same number-spoofing trick, but, instead of giving me relatively-brief exhortations to stay home, they give me longwinded warnings about my car's warranty. (I've never had a car.)
In the time since those calls started (a bit over a year, I think), I've gotten exactly one callback over them, someone annoyedly telling me to not call again. But that was near the beginning, over a year ago, and I've never gotten another, so I suspect people in my area figured out the pattern after a while.
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In the time since those calls started (a bit over a year, I think), I've gotten exactly one callback over them, someone annoyedly telling me to not call again. But that was near the beginning, over a year ago, and I've never gotten another, so I suspect people in my area figured out the pattern after a while.